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2025 WNBA Draft: Bueckers to Dallas, Malonga to Seattle, and Significant Roster Changes
The 2025 WNBA Draft concluded with the Dallas Wings selecting Paige Bueckers first overall, followed by the Seattle Storm drafting Dominique Malonga second; several UConn players were also selected, while Sedona Prince went undrafted despite pre-draft expectations.
2025 WNBA Draft: Bueckers to Dallas, Malonga to Seattle, and Significant Roster Changes
The 2025 WNBA Draft concluded with the Dallas Wings selecting Paige Bueckers first overall, followed by the Seattle Storm drafting Dominique Malonga second; several UConn players were also selected, while Sedona Prince went undrafted despite pre-draft expectations.
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60% Bias Score


German Coalition Agreement Faces Internal SPD Opposition
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD reached a coalition agreement focusing on tightening asylum rules, economic stimulus, and a minimum wage increase, but internal SPD dissent, particularly from youth and left-wing factions, threatens ratification, with potential consequences including new elections and the r...
German Coalition Agreement Faces Internal SPD Opposition
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD reached a coalition agreement focusing on tightening asylum rules, economic stimulus, and a minimum wage increase, but internal SPD dissent, particularly from youth and left-wing factions, threatens ratification, with potential consequences including new elections and the r...
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56% Bias Score


Vietnam and China: Expanding Cultural Collaboration for Stronger Ties
Do Hong Quan, chairman of Vietnam's Union of Literature and Arts Associations, advocates for increased cultural collaboration between Vietnam and China, citing the song "Vietnam-China" as a symbol of bilateral friendship and suggesting joint projects in music, theater, and tourism to strengthen peop...
Vietnam and China: Expanding Cultural Collaboration for Stronger Ties
Do Hong Quan, chairman of Vietnam's Union of Literature and Arts Associations, advocates for increased cultural collaboration between Vietnam and China, citing the song "Vietnam-China" as a symbol of bilateral friendship and suggesting joint projects in music, theater, and tourism to strengthen peop...
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40% Bias Score


Microsoft Windows Update Issues: Ignore Error Messages, Says Microsoft
Microsoft's April 2025 Windows updates created unexpected issues: an empty "inetpub" folder linked to security patch CVE-2025-21204, and error 0x80070643 during WinRE update installation, which usually resolves after a restart. Microsoft advises users to ignore these issues.
Microsoft Windows Update Issues: Ignore Error Messages, Says Microsoft
Microsoft's April 2025 Windows updates created unexpected issues: an empty "inetpub" folder linked to security patch CVE-2025-21204, and error 0x80070643 during WinRE update installation, which usually resolves after a restart. Microsoft advises users to ignore these issues.
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56% Bias Score


Second Arrest in Melbourne Bikie Murder
Abdalla Abdullay, 25, has been charged with the murder of former Mongol bikie Mohammed Akbar Keshtiar, who was shot dead outside his apartment building in Melbourne on August 4, 2023; a second suspect, Adris Kheyali, was charged earlier. Police believe the attack was targeted and fear escalation of ...
Second Arrest in Melbourne Bikie Murder
Abdalla Abdullay, 25, has been charged with the murder of former Mongol bikie Mohammed Akbar Keshtiar, who was shot dead outside his apartment building in Melbourne on August 4, 2023; a second suspect, Adris Kheyali, was charged earlier. Police believe the attack was targeted and fear escalation of ...
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44% Bias Score


Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe 2025: Celebrating a Decade of Young Innovators
Forbes unveiled its tenth annual 30 Under 30 Europe list on April 15, 2025, highlighting 30 young innovators across ten categories, including notable figures like actors Harris Dickinson and Ella Purnell, singer Lola Young, and soccer player Cole Palmer, who collectively raised over $800 million in ...
Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe 2025: Celebrating a Decade of Young Innovators
Forbes unveiled its tenth annual 30 Under 30 Europe list on April 15, 2025, highlighting 30 young innovators across ten categories, including notable figures like actors Harris Dickinson and Ella Purnell, singer Lola Young, and soccer player Cole Palmer, who collectively raised over $800 million in ...
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32% Bias Score

Netherlands reinstates 130 km/h speed limit on select highways
Starting Monday, April 15th, 2025, the Netherlands reintroduced a 130 km/h speed limit on three highway sections (A7, A6, and a future A37 section), totaling 117 km, despite environmental concerns, aiming for increased driver freedom while adhering to nitrogen and noise standards.

Netherlands reinstates 130 km/h speed limit on select highways
Starting Monday, April 15th, 2025, the Netherlands reintroduced a 130 km/h speed limit on three highway sections (A7, A6, and a future A37 section), totaling 117 km, despite environmental concerns, aiming for increased driver freedom while adhering to nitrogen and noise standards.
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44% Bias Score

Bally's Bails Out Star Entertainment Amidst Heavy Losses and Regulatory Challenges
Star Entertainment, burdened by losses and regulatory changes, secured a bailout from Bally's and Bruce Mathieson, offering short-term relief but leaving its long-term future uncertain.

Bally's Bails Out Star Entertainment Amidst Heavy Losses and Regulatory Challenges
Star Entertainment, burdened by losses and regulatory changes, secured a bailout from Bally's and Bruce Mathieson, offering short-term relief but leaving its long-term future uncertain.
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40% Bias Score

Liberal Party Campaign Plagued by Self-Inflicted Damage
The Liberal Party's Australian federal election campaign is suffering from self-inflicted wounds due to misleading statements by candidates, the leader's use of his son to promote housing policy despite his own considerable wealth, and links to Donald Trump.

Liberal Party Campaign Plagued by Self-Inflicted Damage
The Liberal Party's Australian federal election campaign is suffering from self-inflicted wounds due to misleading statements by candidates, the leader's use of his son to promote housing policy despite his own considerable wealth, and links to Donald Trump.
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68% Bias Score

Five Prompts to Leverage Generative AI for Business Success
This article presents five example prompts demonstrating how to use generative AI for business tasks like idea validation, business plan creation, customer outreach, branding, and elevator pitch development, emphasizing the importance of prompt engineering for effective results.

Five Prompts to Leverage Generative AI for Business Success
This article presents five example prompts demonstrating how to use generative AI for business tasks like idea validation, business plan creation, customer outreach, branding, and elevator pitch development, emphasizing the importance of prompt engineering for effective results.
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32% Bias Score

Dutton Deploys Son to Address Housing Crisis
Peter Dutton's campaign used his son, Harry, to address the housing crisis in Brisbane and Melbourne, marking a shift from Dutton's past emphasis on family privacy, aiming to soften his image as a hardline politician, while other political leaders have involved their families to varying degrees.

Dutton Deploys Son to Address Housing Crisis
Peter Dutton's campaign used his son, Harry, to address the housing crisis in Brisbane and Melbourne, marking a shift from Dutton's past emphasis on family privacy, aiming to soften his image as a hardline politician, while other political leaders have involved their families to varying degrees.
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52% Bias Score

£911,677 MoD Fraud: Six Military Clerks Face Prison
Former corporal Aaron Stelmach-Purdie defrauded the Ministry of Defence of £911,677 through false expense claims between November 2014 and January 2016; five other military clerks were also convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud.

£911,677 MoD Fraud: Six Military Clerks Face Prison
Former corporal Aaron Stelmach-Purdie defrauded the Ministry of Defence of £911,677 through false expense claims between November 2014 and January 2016; five other military clerks were also convicted of money laundering and conspiracy to commit fraud.
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32% Bias Score
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