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Gatwick Airport Approved for Second Runway
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander approved a £2.2bn plan for a second runway at London Gatwick Airport, aiming to boost economic growth, despite environmental concerns and opposition from campaigners.
Gatwick Airport Approved for Second Runway
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander approved a £2.2bn plan for a second runway at London Gatwick Airport, aiming to boost economic growth, despite environmental concerns and opposition from campaigners.
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28% Bias Score


Germany Appoints First Female CEO for Deutsche Bahn
After a short search, the German government appointed Evelyn Palla as the new CEO of Deutsche Bahn, marking the first time a woman will lead the company.
Germany Appoints First Female CEO for Deutsche Bahn
After a short search, the German government appointed Evelyn Palla as the new CEO of Deutsche Bahn, marking the first time a woman will lead the company.
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52% Bias Score


Breakthrough Starshot: A $100 Million Space Mission to Alpha Centauri Ends
In 2016, billionaire Yuri Milner launched Breakthrough Starshot, a $100 million project aiming to send tiny probes to Alpha Centauri within 20 years; however, nine years later, the project is dead due to insurmountable technical challenges and lack of funding.
Breakthrough Starshot: A $100 Million Space Mission to Alpha Centauri Ends
In 2016, billionaire Yuri Milner launched Breakthrough Starshot, a $100 million project aiming to send tiny probes to Alpha Centauri within 20 years; however, nine years later, the project is dead due to insurmountable technical challenges and lack of funding.
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48% Bias Score


Gatwick Airport's Second Runway Approved
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander approved Gatwick Airport's £2.2bn second runway plan, aiming to increase capacity by 100,000 flights yearly and create 14,000 jobs, despite concerns from environmental groups.
Gatwick Airport's Second Runway Approved
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander approved Gatwick Airport's £2.2bn second runway plan, aiming to increase capacity by 100,000 flights yearly and create 14,000 jobs, despite concerns from environmental groups.
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56% Bias Score


Multiple NFL teams start backup quarterbacks in Week 3
Five NFL teams, including the Bengals and Vikings, started backup quarterbacks in Week 3, while the Rams and Eagles faced off in an NFC divisional round rematch; notable performances included the Panthers' shutout victory and Matthew Stafford's climb up the NFL's all-time passing touchdowns list.
Multiple NFL teams start backup quarterbacks in Week 3
Five NFL teams, including the Bengals and Vikings, started backup quarterbacks in Week 3, while the Rams and Eagles faced off in an NFC divisional round rematch; notable performances included the Panthers' shutout victory and Matthew Stafford's climb up the NFL's all-time passing touchdowns list.
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40% Bias Score


September Job Market Surge: A Strategic Guide
According to Indeed.com and Forbes, September is a prime time for job hunting, offering increased opportunities compared to the summer months; this article provides a five-step plan to maximize success during this period.
September Job Market Surge: A Strategic Guide
According to Indeed.com and Forbes, September is a prime time for job hunting, offering increased opportunities compared to the summer months; this article provides a five-step plan to maximize success during this period.
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44% Bias Score

Hong Kong's Vanishing History: A Ghost Sign Project Documents the City's Ephemeral Past
A car crash in Hong Kong revealed a hidden Chinese character on a wall, sparking a project documenting "ghost signs"—remnants of the city's past obscured by time and urban renewal, highlighting Hong Kong's rapid development and efforts towards historical preservation.

Hong Kong's Vanishing History: A Ghost Sign Project Documents the City's Ephemeral Past
A car crash in Hong Kong revealed a hidden Chinese character on a wall, sparking a project documenting "ghost signs"—remnants of the city's past obscured by time and urban renewal, highlighting Hong Kong's rapid development and efforts towards historical preservation.
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24% Bias Score

Indoor Cycling World Championships Debut in Kigali
The UCI Road World Championships, held for the first time in Africa and indoors at Kigali's BK Arena, opened with Rwandan cyclist Xaverine Nirere's participation and showcased Rwanda's commitment to cycling despite ongoing conflict in neighboring DR Congo.

Indoor Cycling World Championships Debut in Kigali
The UCI Road World Championships, held for the first time in Africa and indoors at Kigali's BK Arena, opened with Rwandan cyclist Xaverine Nirere's participation and showcased Rwanda's commitment to cycling despite ongoing conflict in neighboring DR Congo.
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52% Bias Score

Wedgwood's Decline: A Case Study in Outsourcing and the Loss of British Manufacturing
Wedgwood, a once-thriving British pottery company, faces a potential existential crisis, highlighting the challenges of British manufacturing and the impact of outsourcing on brand heritage and local economies.

Wedgwood's Decline: A Case Study in Outsourcing and the Loss of British Manufacturing
Wedgwood, a once-thriving British pottery company, faces a potential existential crisis, highlighting the challenges of British manufacturing and the impact of outsourcing on brand heritage and local economies.
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28% Bias Score

Atlético Madrid Held to Draw Despite Dominance Against Mallorca
Atlético Madrid's superior possession and multiple scoring chances were thwarted by Mallorca goalkeeper Leo Ramos, resulting in a 1-1 draw, leaving them nine points behind league leaders Real Madrid.

Atlético Madrid Held to Draw Despite Dominance Against Mallorca
Atlético Madrid's superior possession and multiple scoring chances were thwarted by Mallorca goalkeeper Leo Ramos, resulting in a 1-1 draw, leaving them nine points behind league leaders Real Madrid.
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36% Bias Score

Greece's Geopolitical Isolation: A Nation Without a Compass
Amidst shifting global alliances, Greece faces increasing geopolitical isolation, lacking a cohesive national strategy and strong international partnerships, as traditional allies pursue their own interests.

Greece's Geopolitical Isolation: A Nation Without a Compass
Amidst shifting global alliances, Greece faces increasing geopolitical isolation, lacking a cohesive national strategy and strong international partnerships, as traditional allies pursue their own interests.
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56% Bias Score

Gatwick Airport's Second Runway Approved
The UK government approved Gatwick Airport's £2.2bn expansion plan for a second runway, enabling 100,000 extra flights yearly, 14,000 jobs, and an additional £1bn annually to the economy, despite environmental concerns.

Gatwick Airport's Second Runway Approved
The UK government approved Gatwick Airport's £2.2bn expansion plan for a second runway, enabling 100,000 extra flights yearly, 14,000 jobs, and an additional £1bn annually to the economy, despite environmental concerns.
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48% Bias Score
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