March 2025
April 2025


Delta Air Lines Handles 145 Million Checked Bags in 2024
In 2024, Delta Air Lines handled over 145 million checked bags globally, a five million increase from the previous year; the process involves an average of nine people per bag and uses RFID tags and sophisticated conveyor systems at airports like LaGuardia, where Delta processed four million bags la...
Delta Air Lines Handles 145 Million Checked Bags in 2024
In 2024, Delta Air Lines handled over 145 million checked bags globally, a five million increase from the previous year; the process involves an average of nine people per bag and uses RFID tags and sophisticated conveyor systems at airports like LaGuardia, where Delta processed four million bags la...
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44% Bias Score


GroenLinks-PvdA Membership Surge Amidst Coalition Party Declines in the Netherlands
In 2024, the GroenLinks-PvdA alliance in the Netherlands gained over 10,000 members due to a joint campaign, while three of the four coalition parties experienced membership declines, with the VVD decreasing by 7% to 20,902 members, the BBB by 2.9% to 13,041, and the NSC by 9.3% to 7,991. The PVV re...
GroenLinks-PvdA Membership Surge Amidst Coalition Party Declines in the Netherlands
In 2024, the GroenLinks-PvdA alliance in the Netherlands gained over 10,000 members due to a joint campaign, while three of the four coalition parties experienced membership declines, with the VVD decreasing by 7% to 20,902 members, the BBB by 2.9% to 13,041, and the NSC by 9.3% to 7,991. The PVV re...
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32% Bias Score


BGU Lifts Suspension of Lecturer Who Criticized IDF Online
Ben-Gurion University lifted the suspension of Dr. Sebastian Ben-Daniel, who used an alias to post online criticism of the IDF, after he apologized; the suspension had drawn a petition from 550 faculty members protesting what they called an attack on free speech.
BGU Lifts Suspension of Lecturer Who Criticized IDF Online
Ben-Gurion University lifted the suspension of Dr. Sebastian Ben-Daniel, who used an alias to post online criticism of the IDF, after he apologized; the suspension had drawn a petition from 550 faculty members protesting what they called an attack on free speech.
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44% Bias Score


Affluent Suburbs Lead Australian Housing Market Rebound After Rate Cut
Following a Reserve Bank cash rate cut to 4.1 percent, February saw significant home value increases in affluent Melbourne and Sydney suburbs; Stonnington (Melbourne) rose 2.6 percentage points, and Sydney's Eastern Suburbs (north) rose 2.5 percentage points, driven by improved buyer sentiment and b...
Affluent Suburbs Lead Australian Housing Market Rebound After Rate Cut
Following a Reserve Bank cash rate cut to 4.1 percent, February saw significant home value increases in affluent Melbourne and Sydney suburbs; Stonnington (Melbourne) rose 2.6 percentage points, and Sydney's Eastern Suburbs (north) rose 2.5 percentage points, driven by improved buyer sentiment and b...
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44% Bias Score


U.S. GDP Calculation: Addressing the Confusion over Imports
The U.S. GDP calculation subtracts imports to accurately reflect domestic production, despite this sometimes leading to confusion about their impact. Initial spending estimates included imports, necessitating their subtraction to isolate the value of domestically produced goods and services. Future ...
U.S. GDP Calculation: Addressing the Confusion over Imports
The U.S. GDP calculation subtracts imports to accurately reflect domestic production, despite this sometimes leading to confusion about their impact. Initial spending estimates included imports, necessitating their subtraction to isolate the value of domestically produced goods and services. Future ...
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16% Bias Score


French Students Protest Austerity in Higher Education
On March 11, 2024, over 5,000 students and teachers protested in France against higher education budget cuts, citing a €8 billion funding shortfall leading to university deficits, infrastructure decay, and potential program cuts.
French Students Protest Austerity in Higher Education
On March 11, 2024, over 5,000 students and teachers protested in France against higher education budget cuts, citing a €8 billion funding shortfall leading to university deficits, infrastructure decay, and potential program cuts.
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36% Bias Score

North Sea Collision: Fuel Leak and Fire Raise Safety Concerns
A cargo ship collided with an anchored tanker off the English coast, causing a fire and fuel leak; the incident is the seventh on the North Sea since 2019, raising concerns about increasing maritime traffic and the effectiveness of safety measures.

North Sea Collision: Fuel Leak and Fire Raise Safety Concerns
A cargo ship collided with an anchored tanker off the English coast, causing a fire and fuel leak; the incident is the seventh on the North Sea since 2019, raising concerns about increasing maritime traffic and the effectiveness of safety measures.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Hospital Tests Remote Neurological Exams to Combat Specialist Shortages
Isala hospital in Meppel, Netherlands, is testing remote neurological examinations using a specialized camera system to diagnose stroke patients with two neurologists—one on-site and one remote—to alleviate specialist shortages, starting in April.

Dutch Hospital Tests Remote Neurological Exams to Combat Specialist Shortages
Isala hospital in Meppel, Netherlands, is testing remote neurological examinations using a specialized camera system to diagnose stroke patients with two neurologists—one on-site and one remote—to alleviate specialist shortages, starting in April.
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32% Bias Score

Barents Sea Seabird Decline Linked to Fishing and Warming Waters
Industrial fishing and warming Atlantic waters are causing a decline in predatory bird populations in the southwest Barents Sea, impacting bird colonies along the Murmansk coast, while populations in the Arctic remain stable; scientists propose a capelin fishing moratorium.

Barents Sea Seabird Decline Linked to Fishing and Warming Waters
Industrial fishing and warming Atlantic waters are causing a decline in predatory bird populations in the southwest Barents Sea, impacting bird colonies along the Murmansk coast, while populations in the Arctic remain stable; scientists propose a capelin fishing moratorium.
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40% Bias Score

Hidden Writer: Mary Fortune's Life and Literary Struggle
Outrageous Fortunes reconstructs the life of Mary Fortune, a 19th-century Australian writer who published under male pseudonyms, piecing together her story from fragmented sources to reveal her pioneering role in detective fiction and the challenges faced by women writers.

Hidden Writer: Mary Fortune's Life and Literary Struggle
Outrageous Fortunes reconstructs the life of Mary Fortune, a 19th-century Australian writer who published under male pseudonyms, piecing together her story from fragmented sources to reveal her pioneering role in detective fiction and the challenges faced by women writers.
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32% Bias Score

Marvin Windows: A Five-Generation Success Story in Family-Owned Manufacturing
Marvin Windows, an 8,000-employee Minnesota-based window and door manufacturer, has thrived for 113 years across five generations by mandating full-time employment for owners by age 33, fostering open family discussions through an Owner's Council, implementing strategic succession planning that incl...

Marvin Windows: A Five-Generation Success Story in Family-Owned Manufacturing
Marvin Windows, an 8,000-employee Minnesota-based window and door manufacturer, has thrived for 113 years across five generations by mandating full-time employment for owners by age 33, fostering open family discussions through an Owner's Council, implementing strategic succession planning that incl...
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44% Bias Score

Man Arrested After North Sea Collision
A 59-year-old man was arrested for gross negligence manslaughter following a collision between the Portuguese-flagged Solong and the US-registered Stena Immaculate in the North Sea on Monday, resulting in one missing and presumed dead crew member, multiple explosions, and a fuel release.

Man Arrested After North Sea Collision
A 59-year-old man was arrested for gross negligence manslaughter following a collision between the Portuguese-flagged Solong and the US-registered Stena Immaculate in the North Sea on Monday, resulting in one missing and presumed dead crew member, multiple explosions, and a fuel release.
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40% Bias Score