January 2025
February 2025
FIFA Bans Panama Football President for Insulting Player
FIFA banned Panama's football federation president, Manuel Arias, for six months and fined him CHF 10,000 for calling national team player Marta Cox "fat" and "out of shape", violating FIFA's code of ethics which protects player dignity; Arias apologized and accepted the punishment.
FIFA Bans Panama Football President for Insulting Player
FIFA banned Panama's football federation president, Manuel Arias, for six months and fined him CHF 10,000 for calling national team player Marta Cox "fat" and "out of shape", violating FIFA's code of ethics which protects player dignity; Arias apologized and accepted the punishment.
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52% Bias Score
Dutch Companies Continue Diversity Efforts Despite PVV Victory
After the Dutch PVV's election win, concerns arose about the future of diversity and inclusion initiatives in Dutch companies; however, unlike the U.S. where some corporations are scaling back, most Dutch companies are continuing efforts driven by labor market needs and a focus on creating a safe an...
Dutch Companies Continue Diversity Efforts Despite PVV Victory
After the Dutch PVV's election win, concerns arose about the future of diversity and inclusion initiatives in Dutch companies; however, unlike the U.S. where some corporations are scaling back, most Dutch companies are continuing efforts driven by labor market needs and a focus on creating a safe an...
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32% Bias Score
NDIS Booms, Creating 500,000 Jobs but Raising Sustainability Concerns
Australia's $49 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is projected to employ 500,000 workers by 2025-26, significantly boosting job growth and mitigating unemployment amid rising interest rates, according to outgoing Minister Bill Shorten. The scheme's economic impact is considerable, ...
NDIS Booms, Creating 500,000 Jobs but Raising Sustainability Concerns
Australia's $49 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is projected to employ 500,000 workers by 2025-26, significantly boosting job growth and mitigating unemployment amid rising interest rates, according to outgoing Minister Bill Shorten. The scheme's economic impact is considerable, ...
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60% Bias Score
Diverse Paths to Entrepreneurial Success: Four Case Studies
The article profiles four successful entrepreneurs—Jack Savage (Everyday Dose), Kyle Doerksen (Onewheel), George Pfeffer (DPR Construction), and Wayne Slavin (Sure)—highlighting their diverse paths to success, emphasizing that there's no single formula for entrepreneurship.
Diverse Paths to Entrepreneurial Success: Four Case Studies
The article profiles four successful entrepreneurs—Jack Savage (Everyday Dose), Kyle Doerksen (Onewheel), George Pfeffer (DPR Construction), and Wayne Slavin (Sure)—highlighting their diverse paths to success, emphasizing that there's no single formula for entrepreneurship.
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28% Bias Score
Dutton's Security Claim Met With Economic Counterarguments
Peter Dutton claims Australia is less safe under the Albanese government's leadership, a claim countered by letter writers who cite improved economic relations in the Asia-Pacific, leading to better trade terms and increased prosperity; this disagreement highlights a partisan divide over assessing n...
Dutton's Security Claim Met With Economic Counterarguments
Peter Dutton claims Australia is less safe under the Albanese government's leadership, a claim countered by letter writers who cite improved economic relations in the Asia-Pacific, leading to better trade terms and increased prosperity; this disagreement highlights a partisan divide over assessing n...
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56% Bias Score
Challenges and Precariousness in Professional Tennis Coaching
Professional tennis coaches endure extensive travel, short-term contracts, and potential verbal abuse from players, leading to financial insecurity and power imbalances; recent initiatives aim to improve contract negotiations and professionalization.
Challenges and Precariousness in Professional Tennis Coaching
Professional tennis coaches endure extensive travel, short-term contracts, and potential verbal abuse from players, leading to financial insecurity and power imbalances; recent initiatives aim to improve contract negotiations and professionalization.
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48% Bias Score
Athens Air Quality Shows Significant Improvement, But Challenges Remain
Athens' air quality, once among Europe's worst, has improved significantly over the last 20 years due to policy changes, infrastructure developments, and economic factors, but challenges from ozone, particulate matter, and traffic remain.
Athens Air Quality Shows Significant Improvement, But Challenges Remain
Athens' air quality, once among Europe's worst, has improved significantly over the last 20 years due to policy changes, infrastructure developments, and economic factors, but challenges from ozone, particulate matter, and traffic remain.
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24% Bias Score
Eurosonic 2024: Diverse Strategies for Emerging European Artists
The Eurosonic festival in Groningen showcased nearly 275 European musical acts, with artists employing diverse strategies—from captivating live performances to unique musical traditions—to achieve international success, revealing evolving pathways beyond traditional metrics.
Eurosonic 2024: Diverse Strategies for Emerging European Artists
The Eurosonic festival in Groningen showcased nearly 275 European musical acts, with artists employing diverse strategies—from captivating live performances to unique musical traditions—to achieve international success, revealing evolving pathways beyond traditional metrics.
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48% Bias Score
NDIS Workforce to Surpass Mining and Agriculture by 2025-26
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is projected to employ more people than the mining or agriculture industries by 2025-26, creating a large new sector of the Australian economy, but this comes with challenges of managing its exponential growth and cost.
NDIS Workforce to Surpass Mining and Agriculture by 2025-26
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is projected to employ more people than the mining or agriculture industries by 2025-26, creating a large new sector of the Australian economy, but this comes with challenges of managing its exponential growth and cost.
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52% Bias Score
Financial Realities of Divorce in Australia
Australia's divorce rate is 1.9 per 1000 residents, far lower than the common misconception of 50 percent; however, the 50,000 annual divorces create significant financial complexities involving asset division, superannuation splitting, and the increasing use of pre-nuptial agreements.
Financial Realities of Divorce in Australia
Australia's divorce rate is 1.9 per 1000 residents, far lower than the common misconception of 50 percent; however, the 50,000 annual divorces create significant financial complexities involving asset division, superannuation splitting, and the increasing use of pre-nuptial agreements.
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24% Bias Score
Avoiding Pitfalls: Keys to Executive Success in the First 100 Days
New executives frequently make critical errors in their first 100 days, such as rushing changes, neglecting relationship-building, and failing to understand company culture, which can severely damage team dynamics and organizational performance.
Avoiding Pitfalls: Keys to Executive Success in the First 100 Days
New executives frequently make critical errors in their first 100 days, such as rushing changes, neglecting relationship-building, and failing to understand company culture, which can severely damage team dynamics and organizational performance.
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48% Bias Score
Pregnant Indiana Woman Missing for Over Three Months: Family Suspects Boyfriend
25-year-old Emma Baum, nine months pregnant, vanished from Gary, Indiana on October 10th; her family reported her missing on October 28th, suspecting her boyfriend despite police having not filed charges; searches conducted by police and family volunteers have been unsuccessful.
Pregnant Indiana Woman Missing for Over Three Months: Family Suspects Boyfriend
25-year-old Emma Baum, nine months pregnant, vanished from Gary, Indiana on October 10th; her family reported her missing on October 28th, suspecting her boyfriend despite police having not filed charges; searches conducted by police and family volunteers have been unsuccessful.
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56% Bias Score