March 2025
April 2025


Understanding and Diagnosing Heart Palpitations
This article discusses heart palpitations, their various causes (adrenaline, exercise, caffeine, medical conditions), and the sensations associated with premature atrial and ventricular contractions. Diagnostic methods including electrocardiograms (ECGs) and Holter monitors are explained.
Understanding and Diagnosing Heart Palpitations
This article discusses heart palpitations, their various causes (adrenaline, exercise, caffeine, medical conditions), and the sensations associated with premature atrial and ventricular contractions. Diagnostic methods including electrocardiograms (ECGs) and Holter monitors are explained.
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20% Bias Score


Supreme Court: Worker Keeps Erroneously Paid \$12,000 in Benefits
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that a worker who received \$12,000 in unemployment benefits due to an INSS error in 2015, does not have to repay the money because he was unaware of the error, applying the 'Cakarevic doctrine' of the European Court of Human Rights.
Supreme Court: Worker Keeps Erroneously Paid \$12,000 in Benefits
The Spanish Supreme Court ruled that a worker who received \$12,000 in unemployment benefits due to an INSS error in 2015, does not have to repay the money because he was unaware of the error, applying the 'Cakarevic doctrine' of the European Court of Human Rights.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Police to Pay €173,000 for Unfair Data Practices
A Dutch court ordered the police to pay €173,000 to Overlastregistratie Nederland for unfairly favoring a competitor, SODA, in providing shoplifter data between 2016 and 2018, leading to Overlastregistratie's loss of clients due to a conflict of interest involving a former police officer and his son...
Dutch Police to Pay €173,000 for Unfair Data Practices
A Dutch court ordered the police to pay €173,000 to Overlastregistratie Nederland for unfairly favoring a competitor, SODA, in providing shoplifter data between 2016 and 2018, leading to Overlastregistratie's loss of clients due to a conflict of interest involving a former police officer and his son...
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32% Bias Score


Egypt's Parliament Demands Review of Law Dismissing Drug-Using Employees
The Egyptian parliament is demanding amendments to a 2021 law allowing dismissal of employees who test positive for drug use, citing concerns over wrongful dismissals and the impact on families; the government reported 6,000 dismissals while some parliamentarians claim it exceeds 30,000.
Egypt's Parliament Demands Review of Law Dismissing Drug-Using Employees
The Egyptian parliament is demanding amendments to a 2021 law allowing dismissal of employees who test positive for drug use, citing concerns over wrongful dismissals and the impact on families; the government reported 6,000 dismissals while some parliamentarians claim it exceeds 30,000.
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48% Bias Score


Study Reveals Dogs' TV Preferences: "Flow" Captivates Canines
A University of Wisconsin-Madison study of over 1200 dogs found that they are most engaged by onscreen animals, especially other dogs; the animated film "Flow" is a surprising example, captivating dogs with its visuals and sounds.
Study Reveals Dogs' TV Preferences: "Flow" Captivates Canines
A University of Wisconsin-Madison study of over 1200 dogs found that they are most engaged by onscreen animals, especially other dogs; the animated film "Flow" is a surprising example, captivating dogs with its visuals and sounds.
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12% Bias Score


Greek Government Restructures Decision-Making Process
The Greek government implemented organizational changes, creating four working groups focusing on strategic planning, governmental projects, communications, and parliamentary actions, aiming for improved coordination and clearer responsibilities.
Greek Government Restructures Decision-Making Process
The Greek government implemented organizational changes, creating four working groups focusing on strategic planning, governmental projects, communications, and parliamentary actions, aiming for improved coordination and clearer responsibilities.
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16% Bias Score

Canadian Heritage Renamed to Department of Canadian Culture and Identity
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney renamed the Department of Canadian Heritage to the Department of Canadian Culture and Identity, a change initiated by Minister Steven Guilbeault to strengthen Canadian identity amid political uncertainty and address the previous name's ambiguous and dated connotat...

Canadian Heritage Renamed to Department of Canadian Culture and Identity
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney renamed the Department of Canadian Heritage to the Department of Canadian Culture and Identity, a change initiated by Minister Steven Guilbeault to strengthen Canadian identity amid political uncertainty and address the previous name's ambiguous and dated connotat...
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48% Bias Score

NIS 195 Million Financing Secured for Rosh Ha'ayin Mixed-Use Project
Ruby Capital and Meitav Investment House provided NIS 195 million in financing for the Psagot Ayala project in Rosh Ha'ayin, a mixed-use development by Ayala Agam including 50 residential units, commercial, and office space, reflecting a trend of purchase groups gaining a larger share of the housing...

NIS 195 Million Financing Secured for Rosh Ha'ayin Mixed-Use Project
Ruby Capital and Meitav Investment House provided NIS 195 million in financing for the Psagot Ayala project in Rosh Ha'ayin, a mixed-use development by Ayala Agam including 50 residential units, commercial, and office space, reflecting a trend of purchase groups gaining a larger share of the housing...
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8% Bias Score

Voronezh Audit Chamber Uncovers 14.6 Billion Rubles in Municipal Violations
The Voronezh Audit Chamber's 2024 report, presented on March 18, 2025, revealed 14.6 billion rubles in municipal violations, mostly non-criminal, resulting from flawed procurement processes and other financial irregularities; corrective actions resolved 6.3 billion rubles in violations, with ongoing...

Voronezh Audit Chamber Uncovers 14.6 Billion Rubles in Municipal Violations
The Voronezh Audit Chamber's 2024 report, presented on March 18, 2025, revealed 14.6 billion rubles in municipal violations, mostly non-criminal, resulting from flawed procurement processes and other financial irregularities; corrective actions resolved 6.3 billion rubles in violations, with ongoing...
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24% Bias Score

Badenoch's Struggles Highlight Tory Weakness
Kemi Badenoch's performance as Conservative Party leader is marked by apparent disengagement and ineffective strategy, contrasting with Keir Starmer's more controlled response to criticism of planned benefit cuts; this highlights the differing strengths and vulnerabilities within each party's leader...

Badenoch's Struggles Highlight Tory Weakness
Kemi Badenoch's performance as Conservative Party leader is marked by apparent disengagement and ineffective strategy, contrasting with Keir Starmer's more controlled response to criticism of planned benefit cuts; this highlights the differing strengths and vulnerabilities within each party's leader...
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64% Bias Score

Optimal Home Selling Timeframes in 2024 Vary Regionally
According to Realtor.com and Zillow, selling a home between April 13-19, 2024, or in the last two weeks of May could yield a significant price premium, although the optimal timing varies regionally and is influenced by factors beyond mortgage rates.

Optimal Home Selling Timeframes in 2024 Vary Regionally
According to Realtor.com and Zillow, selling a home between April 13-19, 2024, or in the last two weeks of May could yield a significant price premium, although the optimal timing varies regionally and is influenced by factors beyond mortgage rates.
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44% Bias Score

Polish Beech Wins European Tree of the Year Award for Fourth Consecutive Time
A 300-year-old Polish beech tree in Dalków's historic park won the European Tree of the Year award, marking Poland's fourth consecutive victory and highlighting the unique human-nature relationship associated with this beloved community symbol.

Polish Beech Wins European Tree of the Year Award for Fourth Consecutive Time
A 300-year-old Polish beech tree in Dalków's historic park won the European Tree of the Year award, marking Poland's fourth consecutive victory and highlighting the unique human-nature relationship associated with this beloved community symbol.
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16% Bias Score