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Greece's February Job Market Shows Strong Growth
In February 2024, Greece added 23,945 jobs, reversing months of losses, with tourism and hospitality driving nearly one-third of new positions; this positive trend continues a two-month period with a net increase of 8,495 jobs, the third best in 24 years; however, Capital Economics predicts that Gre...
Greece's February Job Market Shows Strong Growth
In February 2024, Greece added 23,945 jobs, reversing months of losses, with tourism and hospitality driving nearly one-third of new positions; this positive trend continues a two-month period with a net increase of 8,495 jobs, the third best in 24 years; however, Capital Economics predicts that Gre...
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44% Bias Score


Sumo's Rise in War-Torn Ukraine
Amidst Russia's invasion, roughly 3,000 Ukrainian children are participating in sumo wrestling training camps in Japan, finding refuge and inspiration in the sport, which shares elements with their national dance, Hopak, and features a successful Ukrainian-born yokozuna champion.
Sumo's Rise in War-Torn Ukraine
Amidst Russia's invasion, roughly 3,000 Ukrainian children are participating in sumo wrestling training camps in Japan, finding refuge and inspiration in the sport, which shares elements with their national dance, Hopak, and features a successful Ukrainian-born yokozuna champion.
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32% Bias Score


Pentagon to Review Military Fitness Standards
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth initiated a review of military fitness and appearance standards on March 12th, potentially impacting recruitment, retention, and gender equity in the armed forces, following concerns about standards being lowered to accommodate women in combat roles.
Pentagon to Review Military Fitness Standards
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth initiated a review of military fitness and appearance standards on March 12th, potentially impacting recruitment, retention, and gender equity in the armed forces, following concerns about standards being lowered to accommodate women in combat roles.
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64% Bias Score


Cretaceous Parasitic Wasp with Venus Flytrap-like Adaptation Discovered
A newly discovered parasitic wasp species, Sirenobethylus charybdis, from Myanmar's Cretaceous period (99 million years ago), possessed a unique ventral structure resembling a Venus flytrap, used to capture prey for its parasitic offspring, highlighting unexpected evolutionary adaptations in extinct...
Cretaceous Parasitic Wasp with Venus Flytrap-like Adaptation Discovered
A newly discovered parasitic wasp species, Sirenobethylus charybdis, from Myanmar's Cretaceous period (99 million years ago), possessed a unique ventral structure resembling a Venus flytrap, used to capture prey for its parasitic offspring, highlighting unexpected evolutionary adaptations in extinct...
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Body's Fat-Burning Process: How Exercise, Diet, and Genetics Influence Weight Loss
This article explains how the body uses energy and burns fat, emphasizing that both high-intensity and moderate-intensity workouts contribute to weight loss, while also highlighting the importance of post-workout nutrition and the influence of genetics and age on metabolic rate.
Body's Fat-Burning Process: How Exercise, Diet, and Genetics Influence Weight Loss
This article explains how the body uses energy and burns fat, emphasizing that both high-intensity and moderate-intensity workouts contribute to weight loss, while also highlighting the importance of post-workout nutrition and the influence of genetics and age on metabolic rate.
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24% Bias Score


Flamanville Reactor Restart Delayed Due to Radioactive Steam Leak
A radioactive steam leak at Flamanville nuclear plant's reactor unit 1, detected on March 22nd, caused a one-month delay in its restart, scheduled for May 5th, resulting in a level 1 INES classification; the leak, from a 15 mm pipe, released approximately 1000 liters of radioactive water per hour, w...
Flamanville Reactor Restart Delayed Due to Radioactive Steam Leak
A radioactive steam leak at Flamanville nuclear plant's reactor unit 1, detected on March 22nd, caused a one-month delay in its restart, scheduled for May 5th, resulting in a level 1 INES classification; the leak, from a 15 mm pipe, released approximately 1000 liters of radioactive water per hour, w...
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20% Bias Score

Chelyabinsk Region Launches 124 Billion Ruble Utility Infrastructure Upgrade
The Chelyabinsk region launched a 124 billion ruble program, "Big Repair 74," to renovate 1,500 utility infrastructure objects by 2030, focusing on water, heating networks, and wastewater treatment plants, with Governor Alexey Teksler overseeing its implementation.

Chelyabinsk Region Launches 124 Billion Ruble Utility Infrastructure Upgrade
The Chelyabinsk region launched a 124 billion ruble program, "Big Repair 74," to renovate 1,500 utility infrastructure objects by 2030, focusing on water, heating networks, and wastewater treatment plants, with Governor Alexey Teksler overseeing its implementation.
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48% Bias Score

Over \$150,000 in Taxpayer Funds Spent on Noem's Political Travel
Former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's office spent over \$150,000 in taxpayer money on personal and political travel, including trips to Florida and Paris, sparking outrage and raising questions about ethics and transparency in government spending.

Over \$150,000 in Taxpayer Funds Spent on Noem's Political Travel
Former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's office spent over \$150,000 in taxpayer money on personal and political travel, including trips to Florida and Paris, sparking outrage and raising questions about ethics and transparency in government spending.
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48% Bias Score

Paris N4G Summit Raises $27.55 Billion to Fight Malnutrition
The 2025 Nutrition for Growth (N4G) summit in Paris, held March 27-28, secured $27.55 billion in commitments to fight malnutrition, exceeding the 2021 Tokyo summit's initial pledge despite the absence of US funding and reduced contributions from traditional donors like Canada and the UK; this falls ...

Paris N4G Summit Raises $27.55 Billion to Fight Malnutrition
The 2025 Nutrition for Growth (N4G) summit in Paris, held March 27-28, secured $27.55 billion in commitments to fight malnutrition, exceeding the 2021 Tokyo summit's initial pledge despite the absence of US funding and reduced contributions from traditional donors like Canada and the UK; this falls ...
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Derbyshire's Autism-Friendly Festival Addresses Inclusive Needs
Gemma Carty founded Spectrum, Derbyshire's first autism-friendly festival, in 2018 after negative experiences at play centers, providing a safe and inclusive space for autistic children and families, winning awards and expanding its services.

Derbyshire's Autism-Friendly Festival Addresses Inclusive Needs
Gemma Carty founded Spectrum, Derbyshire's first autism-friendly festival, in 2018 after negative experiences at play centers, providing a safe and inclusive space for autistic children and families, winning awards and expanding its services.
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48% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Killings
A trial in Serbia has begun for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 refugees, including six children, by shelling refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac during Operation Storm in August 1995; the event highlights ongoing tensions between Croatia and Serbia.

Trial Begins for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Killings
A trial in Serbia has begun for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 refugees, including six children, by shelling refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac during Operation Storm in August 1995; the event highlights ongoing tensions between Croatia and Serbia.
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40% Bias Score

Denmark Rejects US VP's Criticism of Greenland Policy
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance criticized Denmark's perceived inaction in Greenland on March 28, 2024, prompting a rebuke from the Danish foreign minister who deemed the tone inappropriate and highlighted existing opportunities for increased U.S.-Danish military cooperation under the 1951 defense ag...

Denmark Rejects US VP's Criticism of Greenland Policy
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance criticized Denmark's perceived inaction in Greenland on March 28, 2024, prompting a rebuke from the Danish foreign minister who deemed the tone inappropriate and highlighted existing opportunities for increased U.S.-Danish military cooperation under the 1951 defense ag...
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36% Bias Score
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