January 2025
February 2025
Sinner Wins Second Straight Australian Open Amidst Doping Appeal
Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev in straight sets (6-3, 7-6, 6-3) to win his second consecutive Australian Open title on Sunday, his third straight hardcourt major, despite facing an April appeal hearing in a doping case.
Sinner Wins Second Straight Australian Open Amidst Doping Appeal
Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev in straight sets (6-3, 7-6, 6-3) to win his second consecutive Australian Open title on Sunday, his third straight hardcourt major, despite facing an April appeal hearing in a doping case.
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40% Bias Score
Cancer-Causing Flame Retardants Found in Nearly All Cars Tested
A Duke University study found cancer-causing flame retardants in almost all of 101 cars tested, despite a 1970 federal standard meant to prevent car fires; this standard, unchanged for over 50 years, offers no proven fire safety benefit and exposes drivers, passengers, and automotive workers to sign...
Cancer-Causing Flame Retardants Found in Nearly All Cars Tested
A Duke University study found cancer-causing flame retardants in almost all of 101 cars tested, despite a 1970 federal standard meant to prevent car fires; this standard, unchanged for over 50 years, offers no proven fire safety benefit and exposes drivers, passengers, and automotive workers to sign...
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48% Bias Score
Major Tech Earnings to Dominate Busiest Week of Earnings Season
This week, approximately 90 S&P 500 companies, including major tech firms like Apple, Microsoft, and Meta, will report their quarterly earnings; 76% of the companies that have already reported exceeded analyst expectations.
Major Tech Earnings to Dominate Busiest Week of Earnings Season
This week, approximately 90 S&P 500 companies, including major tech firms like Apple, Microsoft, and Meta, will report their quarterly earnings; 76% of the companies that have already reported exceeded analyst expectations.
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16% Bias Score
Second Career Movement: 8.6% of Workforce Projected to be 65+ by 2032
The "second career movement," driven by changing societal views on work and aging, projects an 8.6% increase in the 65+ workforce by 2032, with popular sectors including education, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and the arts.
Second Career Movement: 8.6% of Workforce Projected to be 65+ by 2032
The "second career movement," driven by changing societal views on work and aging, projects an 8.6% increase in the 65+ workforce by 2032, with popular sectors including education, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and the arts.
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28% Bias Score
Chelsea Breaks Transfer Record with Girma Signing
Chelsea FC set a new women's soccer transfer record by signing USWNT defender Naomi Girma for $1.1 million, aiming to bolster their defense and compete for the UEFA Women's Champions League title.
Chelsea Breaks Transfer Record with Girma Signing
Chelsea FC set a new women's soccer transfer record by signing USWNT defender Naomi Girma for $1.1 million, aiming to bolster their defense and compete for the UEFA Women's Champions League title.
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44% Bias Score
Fake Online Reviews: Impact and Solutions
Eighty-five percent of U.S. consumers use online reviews to inform purchases, but 85% also believe many are fake; Amazon combats this with technology and policy changes, while 76% of consumers are skeptical of all-positive reviews.
Fake Online Reviews: Impact and Solutions
Eighty-five percent of U.S. consumers use online reviews to inform purchases, but 85% also believe many are fake; Amazon combats this with technology and policy changes, while 76% of consumers are skeptical of all-positive reviews.
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44% Bias Score
Chinese Stocks Rise on Stimulus Hopes, Strong Earnings
Despite ongoing trade tensions with the US, Chinese stocks are rising due to government stimulus efforts and strong earnings growth from select companies like Espressif Systems, SICC, and Zijin Mining, which are expected to increase earnings per share by at least 40% in 2025.
Chinese Stocks Rise on Stimulus Hopes, Strong Earnings
Despite ongoing trade tensions with the US, Chinese stocks are rising due to government stimulus efforts and strong earnings growth from select companies like Espressif Systems, SICC, and Zijin Mining, which are expected to increase earnings per share by at least 40% in 2025.
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36% Bias Score
Daniher's Fight Against MND Raises $115 Million, Inspires Nation
Neale Daniher, a 63-year-old Australian of the Year, has publicly battled motor neurone disease (MND) since his 2013 diagnosis, raising $115 million for research and inspiring countless Australians through his courage and determination.
Daniher's Fight Against MND Raises $115 Million, Inspires Nation
Neale Daniher, a 63-year-old Australian of the Year, has publicly battled motor neurone disease (MND) since his 2013 diagnosis, raising $115 million for research and inspiring countless Australians through his courage and determination.
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24% Bias Score
Samsung's Non-Invasive CGM: A Potential Game Changer
Samsung announced it is developing a non-invasive, optical continuous glucose monitor (CGM), a significant advancement in wearable health technology, potentially launching in a future Galaxy Watch or as a standalone device within the next year.
Samsung's Non-Invasive CGM: A Potential Game Changer
Samsung announced it is developing a non-invasive, optical continuous glucose monitor (CGM), a significant advancement in wearable health technology, potentially launching in a future Galaxy Watch or as a standalone device within the next year.
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52% Bias Score
Sinner Wins Second Straight Australian Open Title
Jannik Sinner won his second consecutive Australian Open men's singles title on Sunday night, defeating Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 in Melbourne, joining elite players like Djokovic and Federer with back-to-back wins despite an ongoing doping appeal.
Sinner Wins Second Straight Australian Open Title
Jannik Sinner won his second consecutive Australian Open men's singles title on Sunday night, defeating Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 in Melbourne, joining elite players like Djokovic and Federer with back-to-back wins despite an ongoing doping appeal.
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40% Bias Score
EU Investigates Ailing Auto Industry Amidst CO2 Rules Crisis
The European Union initiated an investigation on January 30th into its automotive industry's struggle to meet tightening CO2 emission rules, causing factory closures, job losses, and potential €15 billion in fines, while Chinese EV manufacturers gain a competitive edge.
EU Investigates Ailing Auto Industry Amidst CO2 Rules Crisis
The European Union initiated an investigation on January 30th into its automotive industry's struggle to meet tightening CO2 emission rules, causing factory closures, job losses, and potential €15 billion in fines, while Chinese EV manufacturers gain a competitive edge.
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68% Bias Score
Rainfall Aids California Wildfire Fight, But Raises Toxic Runoff Concerns
Southern California's rainfall, while helping firefighters battling wildfires that killed at least 28 people and destroyed over 14,000 structures, increases the risk of toxic ash runoff and debris flows from burned hillsides, prompting emergency flood control measures and cleanup efforts.
Rainfall Aids California Wildfire Fight, But Raises Toxic Runoff Concerns
Southern California's rainfall, while helping firefighters battling wildfires that killed at least 28 people and destroyed over 14,000 structures, increases the risk of toxic ash runoff and debris flows from burned hillsides, prompting emergency flood control measures and cleanup efforts.
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44% Bias Score