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Mortgage Rate Cuts: Expert Advice for Homebuyers

The Federal Reserve's expected rate cut in September 2025 could lower mortgage rates, impacting homebuyers' purchasing power; however, experts advise caution against hasty decisions.

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12% Bias Score

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theglobeandmail.com
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Morrissey's Toronto Concert: A Surprisingly Successful Show Despite Controversies

Despite his reputation for cancellations and controversial opinions, Morrissey performed a 90-minute set in Toronto on Saturday, showcasing songs from his solo career and The Smiths, highlighting his enduring charisma despite recent business disputes and outspoken views.

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20% Bias Score

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nrc.nl
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Dutch Theatre Festival Awards 2024

The VSCD Toneelprijzen, the most important awards in Dutch theatre, were presented at the Nederlands Theater Festival, with awards recognizing outstanding acting, directing, and innovative staging.

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12% Bias Score

Quality Education
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Bobby Hart, Monkees Songwriter, Dies at 86

Bobby Hart, a key songwriter for the Monkees who co-wrote hits like "Last Train to Clarksville" with Tommy Boyce, died at 86 in Los Angeles after a period of declining health.

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theguardian.com
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Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar Dies at 79

Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar, a Republican who served two terms from 1990 to 1998, passed away at age 79 due to complications from pancreatic cancer treatment.

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nbcnews.com
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Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar Dies at 79

Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar, a Republican who served two terms from 1990 to 1998, passed away Sunday at age 79 due to complications from pancreatic cancer treatment.

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16% Bias Score

No Poverty
sueddeutsche.de
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German Labor Law: Suspicion-Based Dismissal and Reinstatement

In Germany, employers can issue suspicion-based dismissals if they have a plausible suspicion of employee misconduct, even if the suspicion is later disproven; however, while legally possible, actual reinstatement is rare.

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16% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
nrc.nl
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Resurgence of Nostalgia in Dutch Media: A Focus on Female-Oriented Content

The Netherlands witnesses a comeback of popular female-oriented media franchises, including books, TV series, and music groups, suggesting a potential link between this trend and societal uncertainties.

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48% Bias Score

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forbes.com
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Four No-Debt Stocks Offering High Dividends

This article presents four companies—Autohome, Cricut, JOYY, and T. Rowe Price—with minimal debt and dividends exceeding 3%, analyzing their financial performance and market trends.

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48% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
theguardian.com
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Kindness From a Stranger: A Law Student's Transforming Experience

In 1976, a law student from a state school felt out of place among his privately educated peers; a classmate's simple compliment boosted his confidence, profoundly impacting his career and outlook.

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nos.nl
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Schouten's Crucial Role in PSV's Victory and Upcoming Champions League Campaign

Jerdy Schouten, PSV's captain, delivered two key assists in their 3-5 win against NEC, showcasing the tactical flexibility that will be crucial in their upcoming Champions League campaign against Union Saint-Gillis, despite a recent dip in form during international duty with the Netherlands.

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48% Bias Score

welt.de
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern to Take on Debt After Years of Surplus

Facing a shortfall of over €1 billion in tax revenue, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's government will borrow nearly €280 million annually for the next two years, abandoning its long-standing no-debt policy to maintain planned investments and social programs.

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16% Bias Score

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