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Newly Discovered Quasi-Moon 2025 PN7 Orbits Near Earth
Astronomers have discovered 2025 PN7, a quasi-moon approximately 98 feet in diameter, orbiting near Earth for about 60 years, undetected until recently due to its small size and faintness.
Newly Discovered Quasi-Moon 2025 PN7 Orbits Near Earth
Astronomers have discovered 2025 PN7, a quasi-moon approximately 98 feet in diameter, orbiting near Earth for about 60 years, undetected until recently due to its small size and faintness.
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4% Bias Score


Ottobock, World's Largest Prosthetics Maker, Plans IPO
Ottobock, the world's largest prosthetics manufacturer, announced plans for an initial public offering (IPO) on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in the fall of 2025, aiming to raise capital for expansion and technological advancements.
Ottobock, World's Largest Prosthetics Maker, Plans IPO
Ottobock, the world's largest prosthetics manufacturer, announced plans for an initial public offering (IPO) on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in the fall of 2025, aiming to raise capital for expansion and technological advancements.
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32% Bias Score


Germany: Expert Commission to Tackle Excessive Rent Prices
A German expert commission, tasked by Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig, will review rental laws by the end of 2026 to address excessive rent prices and propose reforms to better protect tenants.
Germany: Expert Commission to Tackle Excessive Rent Prices
A German expert commission, tasked by Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig, will review rental laws by the end of 2026 to address excessive rent prices and propose reforms to better protect tenants.
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24% Bias Score


German ADAC tests show electric cars have significant reserve range, but charging costs remain a barrier
ADAC tests of six electric vehicle models revealed a 15–20 kilometer reserve range even after the battery indicator shows zero, highlighting the unfounded nature of range anxiety; however, high charging costs and lack of price transparency hinder wider adoption, according to consumer advocates.
German ADAC tests show electric cars have significant reserve range, but charging costs remain a barrier
ADAC tests of six electric vehicle models revealed a 15–20 kilometer reserve range even after the battery indicator shows zero, highlighting the unfounded nature of range anxiety; however, high charging costs and lack of price transparency hinder wider adoption, according to consumer advocates.
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28% Bias Score


Spanish Congress Rejects Anti-Corruption Agency Proposal
The Spanish Congress rejected a bill to create an anti-corruption agency, with 176 votes against and 170 in favor, amidst ongoing corruption investigations involving various political figures.
Spanish Congress Rejects Anti-Corruption Agency Proposal
The Spanish Congress rejected a bill to create an anti-corruption agency, with 176 votes against and 170 in favor, amidst ongoing corruption investigations involving various political figures.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Unions Launch Strong Wage Offensive After Parliament Fails to Shorten Workday
Following a parliamentary setback on workday reduction, Spain's major unions, CC OO and UGT, announced a significant wage offensive encompassing sector-specific negotiations, the minimum interprofessional salary (SMI), and the Employment and Collective Bargaining Agreement (AENC).
Spanish Unions Launch Strong Wage Offensive After Parliament Fails to Shorten Workday
Following a parliamentary setback on workday reduction, Spain's major unions, CC OO and UGT, announced a significant wage offensive encompassing sector-specific negotiations, the minimum interprofessional salary (SMI), and the Employment and Collective Bargaining Agreement (AENC).
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28% Bias Score

Belgian Athlete Nafissatou Thiam Competes in World Athletics Championships Amidst Federation Dispute
Belgian heptathlete Nafissatou Thiam is competing in the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo despite a conflict with the Belgian Athletics Federation, accusing the federation of disrupting her preparation by denying her pre-camp accommodations and access to her physiotherapist.

Belgian Athlete Nafissatou Thiam Competes in World Athletics Championships Amidst Federation Dispute
Belgian heptathlete Nafissatou Thiam is competing in the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo despite a conflict with the Belgian Athletics Federation, accusing the federation of disrupting her preparation by denying her pre-camp accommodations and access to her physiotherapist.
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28% Bias Score

Hamburg's Unconditional Basic Income Referendum: Funding Debate Sparks Transparency Concerns
Three weeks before Hamburg votes on a three-year, €48 million unconditional basic income trial, a debate has erupted over the referendum's funding, particularly the involvement of non-Hamburg based foundations, raising concerns about transparency and influence.

Hamburg's Unconditional Basic Income Referendum: Funding Debate Sparks Transparency Concerns
Three weeks before Hamburg votes on a three-year, €48 million unconditional basic income trial, a debate has erupted over the referendum's funding, particularly the involvement of non-Hamburg based foundations, raising concerns about transparency and influence.
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60% Bias Score

Biden's Post-Presidency: A Modest Life Compared to Predecessors
Unlike his Democratic predecessors, former President Joe Biden leads a financially restrained post-presidency, hindered by age, unpopularity within the Democratic Party, and fear of Donald Trump's potential influence, according to a September 15th Wall Street Journal report.

Biden's Post-Presidency: A Modest Life Compared to Predecessors
Unlike his Democratic predecessors, former President Joe Biden leads a financially restrained post-presidency, hindered by age, unpopularity within the Democratic Party, and fear of Donald Trump's potential influence, according to a September 15th Wall Street Journal report.
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44% Bias Score

US Shelved Zero-Tariff Deal for UK Steel Exports
On the eve of Donald Trump's UK visit, a deal to eliminate US tariffs on a quota of British steel exports was shelved, leaving tariffs at 25% instead of the anticipated 0%, although still lower than the 50% imposed on other countries.

US Shelved Zero-Tariff Deal for UK Steel Exports
On the eve of Donald Trump's UK visit, a deal to eliminate US tariffs on a quota of British steel exports was shelved, leaving tariffs at 25% instead of the anticipated 0%, although still lower than the 50% imposed on other countries.
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16% Bias Score

Junts's Rejection of Anti-Corruption Office Deals Blow to Yolanda Díaz
Junts, a Catalan independence party, used its seven votes to block a Spanish government proposal for a new anti-corruption office, dealing a setback to Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz, who had championed the initiative.

Junts's Rejection of Anti-Corruption Office Deals Blow to Yolanda Díaz
Junts, a Catalan independence party, used its seven votes to block a Spanish government proposal for a new anti-corruption office, dealing a setback to Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz, who had championed the initiative.
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44% Bias Score

Near-Earth Asteroid 2025 FA22 to Make Close Approach
On September 18, 2025, the 530-foot-diameter asteroid 2025 FA22 will safely fly past Earth at twice the Earth-moon distance, a relatively close encounter for an object of its size.

Near-Earth Asteroid 2025 FA22 to Make Close Approach
On September 18, 2025, the 530-foot-diameter asteroid 2025 FA22 will safely fly past Earth at twice the Earth-moon distance, a relatively close encounter for an object of its size.
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16% Bias Score
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