March 2025
April 2025


Long Covid Impacts Dutch Workforce; 12,000 Unable to Work Full-Time
In the Netherlands, 450,000 people have been diagnosed with long Covid since its emergence, resulting in 12,000 being unable to work full-time, with the number receiving long-term disability benefits quadrupling since 2023; however, patient advocacy groups believe that these numbers significantly un...
Long Covid Impacts Dutch Workforce; 12,000 Unable to Work Full-Time
In the Netherlands, 450,000 people have been diagnosed with long Covid since its emergence, resulting in 12,000 being unable to work full-time, with the number receiving long-term disability benefits quadrupling since 2023; however, patient advocacy groups believe that these numbers significantly un...
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52% Bias Score


Rediscovered Document Exposes 1840 Damascus Blood Libel
A newly discovered 1840 document details the Damascus Blood Libel, a false accusation that led to the imprisonment and torture of Damascus Jews; international intervention secured their release, but the incident profoundly impacted the community and spurred the creation of the Alliance Israélite Uni...
Rediscovered Document Exposes 1840 Damascus Blood Libel
A newly discovered 1840 document details the Damascus Blood Libel, a false accusation that led to the imprisonment and torture of Damascus Jews; international intervention secured their release, but the incident profoundly impacted the community and spurred the creation of the Alliance Israélite Uni...
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24% Bias Score


Iran Halts US Negotiation Talks
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reversed his stance on US negotiations, aligning with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's opposition due to past failed talks and Iran's strengthened regional position, potentially impacting regional stability and Iran's future foreign policy focus.
Iran Halts US Negotiation Talks
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reversed his stance on US negotiations, aligning with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's opposition due to past failed talks and Iran's strengthened regional position, potentially impacting regional stability and Iran's future foreign policy focus.
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40% Bias Score


Physical AI: Autonomous Robots Transform Productivity
Physical AI systems, combining algorithms with sensors and actuators, enable autonomous robots and devices to adapt to dynamic environments; Amazon uses 750,000 robots in its warehouses, increasing productivity by 25 percent, showcasing the technology's impact on manufacturing and logistics.
Physical AI: Autonomous Robots Transform Productivity
Physical AI systems, combining algorithms with sensors and actuators, enable autonomous robots and devices to adapt to dynamic environments; Amazon uses 750,000 robots in its warehouses, increasing productivity by 25 percent, showcasing the technology's impact on manufacturing and logistics.
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40% Bias Score


Profitability: A Journey, Not a Destination
The article emphasizes that business profitability is an ongoing journey, not a destination, requiring a balance between revenue generation, sustainable practices, and a strategic shift from working 'in' to working 'on' the business to ensure long-term success.
Profitability: A Journey, Not a Destination
The article emphasizes that business profitability is an ongoing journey, not a destination, requiring a balance between revenue generation, sustainable practices, and a strategic shift from working 'in' to working 'on' the business to ensure long-term success.
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48% Bias Score


Russia-Ukraine War Drives Advancements in Decoy Tank Technology
The Russia-Ukraine war has led to rapid advancements in decoy tank technology, with both sides employing various decoys—from simple wooden structures to sophisticated inflatable models equipped with infrared and radar reflectors—to mislead enemy drones and preserve valuable resources.
Russia-Ukraine War Drives Advancements in Decoy Tank Technology
The Russia-Ukraine war has led to rapid advancements in decoy tank technology, with both sides employing various decoys—from simple wooden structures to sophisticated inflatable models equipped with infrared and radar reflectors—to mislead enemy drones and preserve valuable resources.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Short Film Wins Oscar
Dutch director Victoria Warmerdam's "Ik ben geen robot" won an Oscar for Best Short Film, marking the first Dutch win in this category and the fourth nomination, while "Anora" won five of its six nominations, including Best Film, and Best Actress for Mikey Madison.

Dutch Short Film Wins Oscar
Dutch director Victoria Warmerdam's "Ik ben geen robot" won an Oscar for Best Short Film, marking the first Dutch win in this category and the fourth nomination, while "Anora" won five of its six nominations, including Best Film, and Best Actress for Mikey Madison.
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24% Bias Score

Death of Influential Israeli Diplomat Dore Gold
Dore Gold, a 71-year-old influential Israeli diplomat and advisor to Prime Minister Netanyahu, passed away on Monday; he played a key role in shaping Israel's foreign policy for over three decades, notably contributing to the Abraham Accords and fostering relationships with various countries.

Death of Influential Israeli Diplomat Dore Gold
Dore Gold, a 71-year-old influential Israeli diplomat and advisor to Prime Minister Netanyahu, passed away on Monday; he played a key role in shaping Israel's foreign policy for over three decades, notably contributing to the Abraham Accords and fostering relationships with various countries.
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32% Bias Score

ADL Report Card Shows Improvement in College Campuses' Handling of Antisemitism
The Anti-Defamation League's second annual report card on college campuses shows a significant improvement in handling antisemitism, with eight schools receiving A's compared to two last year, due to increased school engagement with ADL guidelines; however, some schools still struggle, highlighting ...

ADL Report Card Shows Improvement in College Campuses' Handling of Antisemitism
The Anti-Defamation League's second annual report card on college campuses shows a significant improvement in handling antisemitism, with eight schools receiving A's compared to two last year, due to increased school engagement with ADL guidelines; however, some schools still struggle, highlighting ...
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36% Bias Score

Mixed Asian Equities Await China's Policy Direction
Asian equities saw mixed results overnight, with Indonesia outperforming and Taiwan underperforming; Hong Kong and Mainland China fluctuated due to Trump's tariff threats and anticipation of China's policy meetings starting tomorrow; investors await policy direction from these meetings, and the IPO ...

Mixed Asian Equities Await China's Policy Direction
Asian equities saw mixed results overnight, with Indonesia outperforming and Taiwan underperforming; Hong Kong and Mainland China fluctuated due to Trump's tariff threats and anticipation of China's policy meetings starting tomorrow; investors await policy direction from these meetings, and the IPO ...
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36% Bias Score

Language Model Size Debate Misses the Point: Collaboration, Not Scale, is Key
Steve Mayzak, global managing director for Search AI platform at Elastic, argues that the focus on size in language models is misplaced; instead, the collaborative relationship between specialized (SLMs) and general (LLMs) models should be emphasized, with LLMs acting as 'deciders' that select the a...

Language Model Size Debate Misses the Point: Collaboration, Not Scale, is Key
Steve Mayzak, global managing director for Search AI platform at Elastic, argues that the focus on size in language models is misplaced; instead, the collaborative relationship between specialized (SLMs) and general (LLMs) models should be emphasized, with LLMs acting as 'deciders' that select the a...
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44% Bias Score

Widespread Layoffs Hit US Companies in March
Nearly 100 companies, including major retailers and tech firms, plan March layoffs affecting 10-500 employees each, driven by rising interest rates, shareholder pressure, and AI-driven automation, potentially weakening employment and consumer spending.

Widespread Layoffs Hit US Companies in March
Nearly 100 companies, including major retailers and tech firms, plan March layoffs affecting 10-500 employees each, driven by rising interest rates, shareholder pressure, and AI-driven automation, potentially weakening employment and consumer spending.
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44% Bias Score