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Hungarian GP: Bastianini Crash Highlights Safety Concerns at Balaton Park
During the Hungarian MotoGP, Enea Bastianini's high-speed crash in turn 12 at the Balaton Park circuit narrowly avoided a collision with other riders, highlighting serious safety concerns about the track's design, particularly its tight chicanes, which contributed to other incidents throughout the w...
Hungarian GP: Bastianini Crash Highlights Safety Concerns at Balaton Park
During the Hungarian MotoGP, Enea Bastianini's high-speed crash in turn 12 at the Balaton Park circuit narrowly avoided a collision with other riders, highlighting serious safety concerns about the track's design, particularly its tight chicanes, which contributed to other incidents throughout the w...
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52% Bias Score


PTPA Hosts Inaugural Player Wellness Summit at US Open
The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) hosted its inaugural Beyond The Court Summit in NYC during the 2025 US Open (August 20-21), an exclusive player wellness event featuring athletes, clinicians, and mental health advocates to discuss the importance of mental health in athletic perform...
PTPA Hosts Inaugural Player Wellness Summit at US Open
The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) hosted its inaugural Beyond The Court Summit in NYC during the 2025 US Open (August 20-21), an exclusive player wellness event featuring athletes, clinicians, and mental health advocates to discuss the importance of mental health in athletic perform...
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32% Bias Score


Tsipras's Political Rebranding Faces Public Memory Hurdle
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is attempting a political rebranding to overcome multiple electoral defeats since 2019, facing challenges due to public memory of his past actions in office, including handling of the 2015 economic crisis and accusations of media manipulation.
Tsipras's Political Rebranding Faces Public Memory Hurdle
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is attempting a political rebranding to overcome multiple electoral defeats since 2019, facing challenges due to public memory of his past actions in office, including handling of the 2015 economic crisis and accusations of media manipulation.
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56% Bias Score


B.C. Court of Appeal Increases Sentence for Unprovoked Stabbing
On March 2024, Jae Won Lee, a 23-year-old Canadian resident, violently attacked a man in Surrey, B.C., resulting in serious injuries. After an initial lenient sentence, the B.C. Court of Appeal increased his sentence to 42 months in prison, citing the severity of the crime and the risk to public saf...
B.C. Court of Appeal Increases Sentence for Unprovoked Stabbing
On March 2024, Jae Won Lee, a 23-year-old Canadian resident, violently attacked a man in Surrey, B.C., resulting in serious injuries. After an initial lenient sentence, the B.C. Court of Appeal increased his sentence to 42 months in prison, citing the severity of the crime and the risk to public saf...
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32% Bias Score


Green Party Leader in Saxony-Anhalt to Retire, Triggering Restructuring
Cornelia Lüddemann, leader of the Green party in Saxony-Anhalt, will not seek re-election in 2026, creating a leadership void and prompting a party restructuring ahead of the September 2026 state elections, after achieving only 5.9% of the vote in the 2021 election and 4.4% in the 2024 federal elect...
Green Party Leader in Saxony-Anhalt to Retire, Triggering Restructuring
Cornelia Lüddemann, leader of the Green party in Saxony-Anhalt, will not seek re-election in 2026, creating a leadership void and prompting a party restructuring ahead of the September 2026 state elections, after achieving only 5.9% of the vote in the 2021 election and 4.4% in the 2024 federal elect...
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44% Bias Score


Drive-In Theaters: A Pandemic Boom and Subsequent Decline
From March to mid-August 2020, drive-in movie theaters in the US generated 85% of box office revenue due to COVID-19 restrictions, but their numbers have since fallen to 283 in 2024 from roughly 305 in 2019, according to the United Drive-In Theatre Owners Association (UDITOA).
Drive-In Theaters: A Pandemic Boom and Subsequent Decline
From March to mid-August 2020, drive-in movie theaters in the US generated 85% of box office revenue due to COVID-19 restrictions, but their numbers have since fallen to 283 in 2024 from roughly 305 in 2019, according to the United Drive-In Theatre Owners Association (UDITOA).
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24% Bias Score

Dine Brands Faces Challenges Despite Minimal Insider Buying
Dine Brands' CEO and CFO made small stock purchases totaling $150,000, while the company faces a 70% stock decline since 2021, $1.4 billion in debt, and declining sales; activist investors propose a strategic plan for revitalization.

Dine Brands Faces Challenges Despite Minimal Insider Buying
Dine Brands' CEO and CFO made small stock purchases totaling $150,000, while the company faces a 70% stock decline since 2021, $1.4 billion in debt, and declining sales; activist investors propose a strategic plan for revitalization.
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56% Bias Score

Lawler Condemns Gerrymandering, Calls for Congressional Reform
Rep. Mike Lawler, in a Face the Nation interview on August 24, 2025, argued against gerrymandering, citing its role in creating a less competitive Congress and advocating for nationwide bans, mid-decade redistricting prohibitions, and term limits to improve legislative function.

Lawler Condemns Gerrymandering, Calls for Congressional Reform
Rep. Mike Lawler, in a Face the Nation interview on August 24, 2025, argued against gerrymandering, citing its role in creating a less competitive Congress and advocating for nationwide bans, mid-decade redistricting prohibitions, and term limits to improve legislative function.
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56% Bias Score

Palladino and Mills' "That Wasn't A Dream" Showcases Musical Innovation
Bassist Pino Palladino and producer Blake Mills released their second collaborative album, "That Wasn't A Dream," which features a blend of pre-planned and improvised music, and a newly commissioned fretless baritone sustainer guitar.

Palladino and Mills' "That Wasn't A Dream" Showcases Musical Innovation
Bassist Pino Palladino and producer Blake Mills released their second collaborative album, "That Wasn't A Dream," which features a blend of pre-planned and improvised music, and a newly commissioned fretless baritone sustainer guitar.
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12% Bias Score

Mamba Mentality: A Kobe Bryant-Inspired Guide to Financial Success
Kobe Bryant's "Mamba Mentality", a philosophy of continuous self-improvement, offers a framework for improving personal finances by emphasizing financial literacy, consistent saving and investing, calculated risk-taking, and adapting to change.

Mamba Mentality: A Kobe Bryant-Inspired Guide to Financial Success
Kobe Bryant's "Mamba Mentality", a philosophy of continuous self-improvement, offers a framework for improving personal finances by emphasizing financial literacy, consistent saving and investing, calculated risk-taking, and adapting to change.
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28% Bias Score

Wild, Rossi Agree to 3-Year, $15 Million Contract
The Minnesota Wild and restricted free agent center Marco Rossi signed a three-year, $15 million contract, avoiding a potential contract dispute after he rejected a previous five-year offer; the deal will pay him $4 million, $5 million, and $6 million over the next three seasons.

Wild, Rossi Agree to 3-Year, $15 Million Contract
The Minnesota Wild and restricted free agent center Marco Rossi signed a three-year, $15 million contract, avoiding a potential contract dispute after he rejected a previous five-year offer; the deal will pay him $4 million, $5 million, and $6 million over the next three seasons.
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40% Bias Score

British Photographer Finds Community in Arizona's Cowboy Culture
Kevin Donnelly, a British photographer, traded city life for a cowboy existence in Arizona, where he captures the unique community spirit and works as a wrangler, offering a unique perspective on rural American life.

British Photographer Finds Community in Arizona's Cowboy Culture
Kevin Donnelly, a British photographer, traded city life for a cowboy existence in Arizona, where he captures the unique community spirit and works as a wrangler, offering a unique perspective on rural American life.
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28% Bias Score
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