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MLB Players Show Interest in "Torpedo" Bats After Yankees' Power Surge
Following the New York Yankees' use of newly designed "torpedo" bats resulting in a franchise-record 15 home runs over two games, many MLB players are expressing interest in switching to this new bat design which aims at improving the contact.
MLB Players Show Interest in "Torpedo" Bats After Yankees' Power Surge
Following the New York Yankees' use of newly designed "torpedo" bats resulting in a franchise-record 15 home runs over two games, many MLB players are expressing interest in switching to this new bat design which aims at improving the contact.
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48% Bias Score


Fewer Young Dutch Adults Financially Healthy: Deloitte Study
Deloitte research shows a decline in financially healthy young adults (18-24) in the Netherlands from 18 percent in 2023 to 12 percent in 2022, due to factors such as temporary contracts, rising living costs, and insufficient financial planning; overall, financial health slightly improved from 26 pe...
Fewer Young Dutch Adults Financially Healthy: Deloitte Study
Deloitte research shows a decline in financially healthy young adults (18-24) in the Netherlands from 18 percent in 2023 to 12 percent in 2022, due to factors such as temporary contracts, rising living costs, and insufficient financial planning; overall, financial health slightly improved from 26 pe...
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36% Bias Score


Widespread Russian Civilian Support for Military Operation in Ukraine
Moscow businesses and citizens across Russia are donating food, medical supplies, and clothing to troops in Ukraine, demonstrating a coordinated national effort facilitated by regional governments and charities.
Widespread Russian Civilian Support for Military Operation in Ukraine
Moscow businesses and citizens across Russia are donating food, medical supplies, and clothing to troops in Ukraine, demonstrating a coordinated national effort facilitated by regional governments and charities.
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56% Bias Score


Xinjiang Emerges as Central Asian Healthcare Hub
Xinjiang's medical institutions treated over 5,000 Central Asian patients since 2022, driven by geographical proximity, similar climate, advanced facilities, visa-free travel, and the growing popularity of TCM, solidifying its role as a regional healthcare hub.
Xinjiang Emerges as Central Asian Healthcare Hub
Xinjiang's medical institutions treated over 5,000 Central Asian patients since 2022, driven by geographical proximity, similar climate, advanced facilities, visa-free travel, and the growing popularity of TCM, solidifying its role as a regional healthcare hub.
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52% Bias Score


Cocaine Use Increases Athlete Vulnerability to Criminal Exploitation: Sport Integrity Australia Chief
Sport Integrity Australia's new chief, Sarah Benson, warns of a "cocaine culture" among some Australian athletes, increasing their vulnerability to criminal exploitation and highlighting the need for improved global anti-doping system transparency and child safeguarding in sports.
Cocaine Use Increases Athlete Vulnerability to Criminal Exploitation: Sport Integrity Australia Chief
Sport Integrity Australia's new chief, Sarah Benson, warns of a "cocaine culture" among some Australian athletes, increasing their vulnerability to criminal exploitation and highlighting the need for improved global anti-doping system transparency and child safeguarding in sports.
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44% Bias Score


Puberty's Earlier Onset: Impact of Increased Screen Time and Environmental Factors
Puberty is starting earlier, with an average onset of 8-9 years for girls and 9-10 years for boys, influenced by factors like increased weight, environmental changes, psychosocial stress, and increased screen time, which impacts sleep, mental health, and exposure to pornography.
Puberty's Earlier Onset: Impact of Increased Screen Time and Environmental Factors
Puberty is starting earlier, with an average onset of 8-9 years for girls and 9-10 years for boys, influenced by factors like increased weight, environmental changes, psychosocial stress, and increased screen time, which impacts sleep, mental health, and exposure to pornography.
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28% Bias Score

Greece: Government Rejects Holiday Bonus Reinstatement Amidst Economic Growth
For seven months, Greece's Association of Judges and Prosecutors has unsuccessfully sought a meeting with the Ministry of Finance to reinstate holiday bonuses for public sector employees and retirees, citing a lack of governmental respect and social injustice amidst economic growth; the government's...

Greece: Government Rejects Holiday Bonus Reinstatement Amidst Economic Growth
For seven months, Greece's Association of Judges and Prosecutors has unsuccessfully sought a meeting with the Ministry of Finance to reinstate holiday bonuses for public sector employees and retirees, citing a lack of governmental respect and social injustice amidst economic growth; the government's...
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56% Bias Score

Rostov Region Provides Drones to Military Unit in Ukraine
The Rostov region government delivered modern drones to a military unit serving in the Special Military Operation, funded by the Regional Cooperation and Development Support Fund, following a similar equipment delivery in February, under the personal supervision of the deputy governor.

Rostov Region Provides Drones to Military Unit in Ukraine
The Rostov region government delivered modern drones to a military unit serving in the Special Military Operation, funded by the Regional Cooperation and Development Support Fund, following a similar equipment delivery in February, under the personal supervision of the deputy governor.
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56% Bias Score

Chipotle Founder Steve Ells Becomes a Billionaire
Steve Ells, Chipotle's founder, is now a billionaire thanks to the company's soaring market capitalization of $68 billion and his executive compensation plan, despite earlier selling most of his stake; he opened the first Chipotle in 1993.

Chipotle Founder Steve Ells Becomes a Billionaire
Steve Ells, Chipotle's founder, is now a billionaire thanks to the company's soaring market capitalization of $68 billion and his executive compensation plan, despite earlier selling most of his stake; he opened the first Chipotle in 1993.
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36% Bias Score

Aurum Initiates Environmental Impact Assessment for 1.59 Million Ounce Boundiali Gold Project
Aurum Resources, an ASX-listed company, has commissioned Envitech to conduct an environmental and social impact assessment for its 1.59-million-ounce Boundiali gold project in Côte d'Ivoire, a crucial step towards establishing an open-pit mine, leveraging Envitech's successful track record in securi...

Aurum Initiates Environmental Impact Assessment for 1.59 Million Ounce Boundiali Gold Project
Aurum Resources, an ASX-listed company, has commissioned Envitech to conduct an environmental and social impact assessment for its 1.59-million-ounce Boundiali gold project in Côte d'Ivoire, a crucial step towards establishing an open-pit mine, leveraging Envitech's successful track record in securi...
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48% Bias Score

Trump to Meet with Maher at White House
President Trump announced he will meet with comedian Bill Maher at the White House, at Kid Rock's request, despite Maher's past criticisms; Maher views the meeting as a chance for dialogue, while Trump sees it as a favor to a friend.

Trump to Meet with Maher at White House
President Trump announced he will meet with comedian Bill Maher at the White House, at Kid Rock's request, despite Maher's past criticisms; Maher views the meeting as a chance for dialogue, while Trump sees it as a favor to a friend.
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44% Bias Score

Indian Film "L2: Empuraan" Faces Backlash, Scenes Removed Following Controversy
Mohanlal's new film, "L2: Empuraan", a sequel to "Lucifer," faced criticism from Hindu nationalist groups for scenes referencing the 2002 Gujarat riots, leading to the removal of certain scenes despite a strong box office opening weekend.

Indian Film "L2: Empuraan" Faces Backlash, Scenes Removed Following Controversy
Mohanlal's new film, "L2: Empuraan", a sequel to "Lucifer," faced criticism from Hindu nationalist groups for scenes referencing the 2002 Gujarat riots, leading to the removal of certain scenes despite a strong box office opening weekend.
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44% Bias Score
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