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Guardian Australia Poll Tracker: Aggregating Polls for a More Accurate Picture
Guardian Australia's poll tracker aggregates Australian political polls using a University of Sydney-developed model to estimate voting intentions, accounting for statistical noise, pollster bias, and data inconsistencies, presenting results with a 95% credibility interval.
Guardian Australia Poll Tracker: Aggregating Polls for a More Accurate Picture
Guardian Australia's poll tracker aggregates Australian political polls using a University of Sydney-developed model to estimate voting intentions, accounting for statistical noise, pollster bias, and data inconsistencies, presenting results with a 95% credibility interval.
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0% Bias Score


Ancient Chinese Bronzes Exhibition Opens in New York City
Over 70 ancient Chinese ritual bronzes from the Shang (12th century BC) to Han (1st-2nd century AD) dynasties are on display at the China Institute Gallery in New York City from March 6 to July 13, 2025, offering insights into ancient Chinese art, culture, and beliefs.
Ancient Chinese Bronzes Exhibition Opens in New York City
Over 70 ancient Chinese ritual bronzes from the Shang (12th century BC) to Han (1st-2nd century AD) dynasties are on display at the China Institute Gallery in New York City from March 6 to July 13, 2025, offering insights into ancient Chinese art, culture, and beliefs.
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24% Bias Score


€1 Billion in Unclaimed Dutch Social Benefits in 2021
Over €1 billion in Dutch rental, care, and child benefits remained unclaimed in 2021 due to factors including complex application processes, digital literacy barriers, and past negative experiences with benefit clawbacks, disproportionately affecting self-employed individuals and recent retirees.
€1 Billion in Unclaimed Dutch Social Benefits in 2021
Over €1 billion in Dutch rental, care, and child benefits remained unclaimed in 2021 due to factors including complex application processes, digital literacy barriers, and past negative experiences with benefit clawbacks, disproportionately affecting self-employed individuals and recent retirees.
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28% Bias Score


Australian Artists Sue Creative Australia Over Biennale Contract Dispute
Australian artists Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino are suing Creative Australia for $140,000 in unpaid fees after their appointment to the Venice Biennale was rescinded following questions in parliament about a 2006 artwork by Sabsabi depicting the September 11 attacks.
Australian Artists Sue Creative Australia Over Biennale Contract Dispute
Australian artists Khaled Sabsabi and Michael Dagostino are suing Creative Australia for $140,000 in unpaid fees after their appointment to the Venice Biennale was rescinded following questions in parliament about a 2006 artwork by Sabsabi depicting the September 11 attacks.
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48% Bias Score


Daredevil: Born Again" Delays Hero's Return, Explores Moral Ambiguity
Daredevil: Born Again" on Disney+ features Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock grappling with his past actions as Daredevil, delaying his return to superheroics, while also facing the mayoral campaign of Wilson Fisk (Kingpin) and the death of a key supporting character, creating a slower-paced, more morally ...
Daredevil: Born Again" Delays Hero's Return, Explores Moral Ambiguity
Daredevil: Born Again" on Disney+ features Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock grappling with his past actions as Daredevil, delaying his return to superheroics, while also facing the mayoral campaign of Wilson Fisk (Kingpin) and the death of a key supporting character, creating a slower-paced, more morally ...
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48% Bias Score


Rep. Stansbury Condemns Sanctuary City Hearing as "Absolute Bulls--t
During a House Oversight Committee hearing on sanctuary cities, Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) launched a profanity-laced attack against Republicans and the Trump administration, accusing them of intimidation and wasting taxpayer money, while defending Democratic mayors of sanctuary cities who testif...
Rep. Stansbury Condemns Sanctuary City Hearing as "Absolute Bulls--t
During a House Oversight Committee hearing on sanctuary cities, Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-NM) launched a profanity-laced attack against Republicans and the Trump administration, accusing them of intimidation and wasting taxpayer money, while defending Democratic mayors of sanctuary cities who testif...
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52% Bias Score

Bogotá Mayor Rejects National Savanna Environmental Resolution, Threatening Legal Action
Bogotá Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán rejected a national government environmental resolution for the Bogotá savanna, citing illegality and unconstitutionality, threatening legal action and claiming it jeopardizes key infrastructure projects and violates territorial autonomy; the former environment min...

Bogotá Mayor Rejects National Savanna Environmental Resolution, Threatening Legal Action
Bogotá Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán rejected a national government environmental resolution for the Bogotá savanna, citing illegality and unconstitutionality, threatening legal action and claiming it jeopardizes key infrastructure projects and violates territorial autonomy; the former environment min...
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56% Bias Score

Upsets and Victories Mark Champions League Round of 16
Liverpool defeated Paris Saint-Germain 0-1 in a Champions League match despite being significantly outplayed, while Barcelona won 0-1 against Benfica despite playing with ten men for most of the second half, and Bayern Munich secured a 3-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen.

Upsets and Victories Mark Champions League Round of 16
Liverpool defeated Paris Saint-Germain 0-1 in a Champions League match despite being significantly outplayed, while Barcelona won 0-1 against Benfica despite playing with ten men for most of the second half, and Bayern Munich secured a 3-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen.
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52% Bias Score

Roar Fest Challenges Gender Imbalance in Australian Music
Roar Fest, a two-day music festival in Melbourne (March 8-9), is created to address the underrepresentation of women in the Australian music industry, featuring female musicians, speakers, and artists in various disciplines, aiming to inspire future generations and shift industry norms.

Roar Fest Challenges Gender Imbalance in Australian Music
Roar Fest, a two-day music festival in Melbourne (March 8-9), is created to address the underrepresentation of women in the Australian music industry, featuring female musicians, speakers, and artists in various disciplines, aiming to inspire future generations and shift industry norms.
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52% Bias Score

Roy Ayers, Jazz-Funk Pioneer, Dies at 84
Vibraphonist, composer, and jazz-funk pioneer Roy Ayers died Tuesday at age 84 in New York City after a long illness; his 1976 hit "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" has been sampled over 100 times and his music influenced generations of musicians.

Roy Ayers, Jazz-Funk Pioneer, Dies at 84
Vibraphonist, composer, and jazz-funk pioneer Roy Ayers died Tuesday at age 84 in New York City after a long illness; his 1976 hit "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" has been sampled over 100 times and his music influenced generations of musicians.
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24% Bias Score

NY Detective Convicted of Protecting Mafia Gambling Operations
Former Nassau County Detective Hector Rosario was convicted Wednesday of lying to the FBI to protect the Bonanno crime family's illegal gambling operations in New York City suburbs; he faces up to five years in prison.

NY Detective Convicted of Protecting Mafia Gambling Operations
Former Nassau County Detective Hector Rosario was convicted Wednesday of lying to the FBI to protect the Bonanno crime family's illegal gambling operations in New York City suburbs; he faces up to five years in prison.
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52% Bias Score

University Investigates Hazing in Student's Death
Southern University student Caleb Wilson died on February 27th in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; an off-campus incident possibly involving Omega Psi Phi fraternity hazing is under investigation, prompting the university to suspend club recruiting and launch internal investigations.

University Investigates Hazing in Student's Death
Southern University student Caleb Wilson died on February 27th in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; an off-campus incident possibly involving Omega Psi Phi fraternity hazing is under investigation, prompting the university to suspend club recruiting and launch internal investigations.
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24% Bias Score
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