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Rheinland-Pfalz Launches Cadaver Dog Training Program
Seventeen dogs are undergoing suitability testing in Gemünden, Germany, to become cadaver dogs for Rheinland-Pfalz, a collaborative effort between the Ministry for the Environment, state forestry, hunting associations, and the Malteser Hilfsdienst, addressing the need for efficient carcass detection...
Rheinland-Pfalz Launches Cadaver Dog Training Program
Seventeen dogs are undergoing suitability testing in Gemünden, Germany, to become cadaver dogs for Rheinland-Pfalz, a collaborative effort between the Ministry for the Environment, state forestry, hunting associations, and the Malteser Hilfsdienst, addressing the need for efficient carcass detection...
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32% Bias Score


Peregrine Falcons Nest Atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower
A pair of peregrine falcons laid two eggs in early March atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower, continuing a nesting pattern since 2007, showcasing the adaptation of these birds—once endangered by DDT—to urban environments offering high-rise buildings as nesting sites and abundant prey.
Peregrine Falcons Nest Atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower
A pair of peregrine falcons laid two eggs in early March atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower, continuing a nesting pattern since 2007, showcasing the adaptation of these birds—once endangered by DDT—to urban environments offering high-rise buildings as nesting sites and abundant prey.
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36% Bias Score


Positional Thinking Hinders Spanish Political Discourse
The article discusses the prevalence of "positional thinking" in Spain, where opinions are valued based on who holds them, illustrated by the polarized reaction to Pablo Iglesias's praise of Pope Francis. The author argues this approach hinders rational discourse, perpetuates political conflict, and...
Positional Thinking Hinders Spanish Political Discourse
The article discusses the prevalence of "positional thinking" in Spain, where opinions are valued based on who holds them, illustrated by the polarized reaction to Pablo Iglesias's praise of Pope Francis. The author argues this approach hinders rational discourse, perpetuates political conflict, and...
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52% Bias Score


Recall Vote for Potsdam Mayor Schubert Set for May 25th
Potsdam residents will vote on May 25th to recall Mayor Mike Schubert due to a VIP ticket scandal and concerns about his leadership; all parties except the SPD support his removal.
Recall Vote for Potsdam Mayor Schubert Set for May 25th
Potsdam residents will vote on May 25th to recall Mayor Mike Schubert due to a VIP ticket scandal and concerns about his leadership; all parties except the SPD support his removal.
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48% Bias Score

Harald Juhnke's Antique Furniture to be Auctioned
Eight antique furniture pieces from the former Berlin home of entertainer Harald Juhnke are being auctioned near Stuttgart on April 26th, with starting prices ranging from €250 to €2500, capitalizing on Juhnke's fame to attract potential buyers.

Harald Juhnke's Antique Furniture to be Auctioned
Eight antique furniture pieces from the former Berlin home of entertainer Harald Juhnke are being auctioned near Stuttgart on April 26th, with starting prices ranging from €250 to €2500, capitalizing on Juhnke's fame to attract potential buyers.
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20% Bias Score

Thuringia Upgrades Canoeing Infrastructure to Boost Tourism
Thuringia is improving canoeing infrastructure along the Werra and Saale rivers, including removing deadwood, enhancing signage, and adding 16 new access points with amenities, to boost tourism; the Saale-Unstrut region is a particular hotspot.

Thuringia Upgrades Canoeing Infrastructure to Boost Tourism
Thuringia is improving canoeing infrastructure along the Werra and Saale rivers, including removing deadwood, enhancing signage, and adding 16 new access points with amenities, to boost tourism; the Saale-Unstrut region is a particular hotspot.
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24% Bias Score

Vermont Women Find Community Through Icy River Swims
A group of women in Norwich, Vermont, known as the Brave Souls, participate in weekly three-minute swims in the icy Connecticut River, forging a strong sense of community through a shared challenging experience that results in feelings of exhilaration and well-being.

Vermont Women Find Community Through Icy River Swims
A group of women in Norwich, Vermont, known as the Brave Souls, participate in weekly three-minute swims in the icy Connecticut River, forging a strong sense of community through a shared challenging experience that results in feelings of exhilaration and well-being.
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20% Bias Score

Jesuit Priest Reflects on Pope Francis's Papacy: Expectations and Surprises
A Jesuit priest who knew Jorge Mario Bergoglio before his papacy reflects on the accuracy of his predictions regarding Francis's leadership, highlighting the alignment between the Pope's prior reputation and his actions, while noting some unexpected changes, particularly concerning women's roles wit...

Jesuit Priest Reflects on Pope Francis's Papacy: Expectations and Surprises
A Jesuit priest who knew Jorge Mario Bergoglio before his papacy reflects on the accuracy of his predictions regarding Francis's leadership, highlighting the alignment between the Pope's prior reputation and his actions, while noting some unexpected changes, particularly concerning women's roles wit...
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44% Bias Score
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