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Dine and Dash" Crime Causes Financial and Mental Health Crisis in UK Restaurants
Restaurant staff in the UK are facing a rise in "dine and dash" incidents, causing significant financial losses and harming their mental wellbeing, with some customers using tactics like claiming to find glass in their food to avoid paying; UKHospitality reports one-third of its members have experie...
Dine and Dash" Crime Causes Financial and Mental Health Crisis in UK Restaurants
Restaurant staff in the UK are facing a rise in "dine and dash" incidents, causing significant financial losses and harming their mental wellbeing, with some customers using tactics like claiming to find glass in their food to avoid paying; UKHospitality reports one-third of its members have experie...
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44% Bias Score


26% Surge in UK E.coli Infections in 2024
A 26% rise in UK shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC) infections in 2024 totaled 2,544 cases, with toddlers most affected; a major outbreak linked to contaminated salad leaves caused 293 infections, resulting in 126 hospitalizations, 11 HUS complications, and 2 deaths.
26% Surge in UK E.coli Infections in 2024
A 26% rise in UK shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC) infections in 2024 totaled 2,544 cases, with toddlers most affected; a major outbreak linked to contaminated salad leaves caused 293 infections, resulting in 126 hospitalizations, 11 HUS complications, and 2 deaths.
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24% Bias Score


Death of Syrian Man at Damascus Mosque Prompts Government Investigation
A Syrian man, Yusuf Al-Lebbad, died on August 29th at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus after self-inflicted injuries sustained while in security custody; investigations are underway to determine responsibility.
Death of Syrian Man at Damascus Mosque Prompts Government Investigation
A Syrian man, Yusuf Al-Lebbad, died on August 29th at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus after self-inflicted injuries sustained while in security custody; investigations are underway to determine responsibility.
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56% Bias Score


Earle-Sears Faces Uphill Battle in Virginia Governor's Race
Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears, a Republican, is running for governor against Democrat Abigail Spanberger, facing significant fundraising and polling challenges despite highlighting her unique background and the Youngkin-Sears administration's achievements.
Earle-Sears Faces Uphill Battle in Virginia Governor's Race
Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears, a Republican, is running for governor against Democrat Abigail Spanberger, facing significant fundraising and polling challenges despite highlighting her unique background and the Youngkin-Sears administration's achievements.
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36% Bias Score


Kenya's Controversial Alcohol Control Proposals Spark Backlash
Kenya is proposing sweeping changes to alcohol sales, including raising the drinking age to 21 and banning sales in supermarkets and restaurants, sparking criticism from the industry and concerns about economic consequences and the effectiveness of such measures.
Kenya's Controversial Alcohol Control Proposals Spark Backlash
Kenya is proposing sweeping changes to alcohol sales, including raising the drinking age to 21 and banning sales in supermarkets and restaurants, sparking criticism from the industry and concerns about economic consequences and the effectiveness of such measures.
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48% Bias Score


AI's Impact on Human Communication: A Decline in Originality and Critical Thinking
AI's widespread use for content generation is impacting human communication, with research showing increased use of AI-specific terms like "delve" and "comprehend" in podcasts and YouTube videos, leading to concerns about the devaluation of human expression and critical thinking.
AI's Impact on Human Communication: A Decline in Originality and Critical Thinking
AI's widespread use for content generation is impacting human communication, with research showing increased use of AI-specific terms like "delve" and "comprehend" in podcasts and YouTube videos, leading to concerns about the devaluation of human expression and critical thinking.
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64% Bias Score

Le Court Reclaims Yellow Jersey in Women's Tour de France Shakeup
On Wednesday's stage of the women's Tour de France, Kim Le Court won the stage by a hair, reclaiming the yellow jersey. The race narrowed to a small group of contenders, including Niewiadoma, Ferrand-Prévôt, Vollering, Rooijakkers, Van der Breggen, and Gigante, setting the stage for upcoming mountai...

Le Court Reclaims Yellow Jersey in Women's Tour de France Shakeup
On Wednesday's stage of the women's Tour de France, Kim Le Court won the stage by a hair, reclaiming the yellow jersey. The race narrowed to a small group of contenders, including Niewiadoma, Ferrand-Prévôt, Vollering, Rooijakkers, Van der Breggen, and Gigante, setting the stage for upcoming mountai...
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20% Bias Score

Harlem Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak: One Dead, 22 Sick
A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York City's Harlem neighborhood has resulted in one death and at least 22 illnesses since late July, prompting health officials to urge immediate medical attention for those experiencing flu-like symptoms and to take action to remediate the sources of the bact...

Harlem Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak: One Dead, 22 Sick
A Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York City's Harlem neighborhood has resulted in one death and at least 22 illnesses since late July, prompting health officials to urge immediate medical attention for those experiencing flu-like symptoms and to take action to remediate the sources of the bact...
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28% Bias Score

UK Driving Lesson Shift to Automatic Cars Due to 2030 Petrol and Diesel Ban
The increasing number of UK driving instructors offering automatic lessons reflects the government's 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel car sales and the rise in popularity of automatic vehicles; the AA predicts that 26% of driving tests will be in automatic cars by 2026.

UK Driving Lesson Shift to Automatic Cars Due to 2030 Petrol and Diesel Ban
The increasing number of UK driving instructors offering automatic lessons reflects the government's 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel car sales and the rise in popularity of automatic vehicles; the AA predicts that 26% of driving tests will be in automatic cars by 2026.
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36% Bias Score

England's New Home Construction Falls Short of Government Target
In the 12 months to June 2025, 201,000 new homes in England received their first Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), an 8% decrease from the previous year, falling short of the government's target of 1.5 million new homes by 2029.

England's New Home Construction Falls Short of Government Target
In the 12 months to June 2025, 201,000 new homes in England received their first Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), an 8% decrease from the previous year, falling short of the government's target of 1.5 million new homes by 2029.
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20% Bias Score

French Trial Shows Promise for Photobiostimulation in Parkinson's Treatment
A preliminary clinical trial in France is evaluating photobiostimulation to treat Parkinson's disease; initial results from seven patients show symptom stabilization in three with continuous light stimulation, offering a new non-invasive treatment approach.

French Trial Shows Promise for Photobiostimulation in Parkinson's Treatment
A preliminary clinical trial in France is evaluating photobiostimulation to treat Parkinson's disease; initial results from seven patients show symptom stabilization in three with continuous light stimulation, offering a new non-invasive treatment approach.
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44% Bias Score

German Companies Struggle to Fill Apprenticeships Due to Applicant Skills Gap
A survey of 14,994 German companies by the DIHK reveals that 48% struggled to fill apprenticeship positions in the last year, primarily due to unsuitable applicants lacking fundamental skills, not a lack of applicants. This disproportionately impacts the industrial, transportation, construction, and...

German Companies Struggle to Fill Apprenticeships Due to Applicant Skills Gap
A survey of 14,994 German companies by the DIHK reveals that 48% struggled to fill apprenticeship positions in the last year, primarily due to unsuitable applicants lacking fundamental skills, not a lack of applicants. This disproportionately impacts the industrial, transportation, construction, and...
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36% Bias Score
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