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Trump Administration Weighs Policies to Boost US Birthrates
The Trump administration is reviewing proposals to increase US birthrates, including a $5,000 "baby bonus", changes to Fulbright scholarships, and fertility awareness programs; some policies are already implemented at the agency level.
Trump Administration Weighs Policies to Boost US Birthrates
The Trump administration is reviewing proposals to increase US birthrates, including a $5,000 "baby bonus", changes to Fulbright scholarships, and fertility awareness programs; some policies are already implemented at the agency level.
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52% Bias Score


Building Personal Power in the Workplace: Action Trumps Likability
Chris Lipp, a management communication director, advises employees on building personal power to influence workplace decisions, emphasizing proactive action over seeking likability or proving competence; he stresses the importance of aligning with a boss's vision, managing their concerns, and viewin...
Building Personal Power in the Workplace: Action Trumps Likability
Chris Lipp, a management communication director, advises employees on building personal power to influence workplace decisions, emphasizing proactive action over seeking likability or proving competence; he stresses the importance of aligning with a boss's vision, managing their concerns, and viewin...
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24% Bias Score


China Favors Stimulus Over Currency Devaluation to Counter US Tariffs
Facing significant export challenges due to US tariffs, leading Chinese economists advocate for a 1 trillion yuan ($137.2 billion) stimulus package to boost domestic consumption, rather than renminbi devaluation, to mitigate negative economic and geopolitical consequences.
China Favors Stimulus Over Currency Devaluation to Counter US Tariffs
Facing significant export challenges due to US tariffs, leading Chinese economists advocate for a 1 trillion yuan ($137.2 billion) stimulus package to boost domestic consumption, rather than renminbi devaluation, to mitigate negative economic and geopolitical consequences.
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40% Bias Score


Marathon Running Temporarily Reduces Brain Myelin, Study Finds
A study of ten marathon runners revealed a temporary reduction in brain myelin levels after a 42km run, which fully replenished within two months; researchers suggest the brain utilizes myelin as fuel when carbohydrate reserves are depleted, potentially offering insights into treating myelin-related...
Marathon Running Temporarily Reduces Brain Myelin, Study Finds
A study of ten marathon runners revealed a temporary reduction in brain myelin levels after a 42km run, which fully replenished within two months; researchers suggest the brain utilizes myelin as fuel when carbohydrate reserves are depleted, potentially offering insights into treating myelin-related...
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36% Bias Score


Forensic Analysis Concludes Hitler Died by Suicide
Hamburg forensic expert Klaus Püschel concludes in his book "Der Tod geht über Leichen" that Adolf Hitler died by suicide via cyanide and a gunshot wound, supported by Russian autopsy reports from 1945; his remains were later destroyed by the KGB in 1970.
Forensic Analysis Concludes Hitler Died by Suicide
Hamburg forensic expert Klaus Püschel concludes in his book "Der Tod geht über Leichen" that Adolf Hitler died by suicide via cyanide and a gunshot wound, supported by Russian autopsy reports from 1945; his remains were later destroyed by the KGB in 1970.
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36% Bias Score


Forensic Analysis Concludes Hitler Died by Suicide
Hamburg forensic expert Klaus Püschel's new book concludes Adolf Hitler died in 1945 from a combined cyanide and gunshot suicide, based on analysis of Russian autopsy reports and remains; the remains were later burned in Magdeburg in 1970 by order of the KGB.
Forensic Analysis Concludes Hitler Died by Suicide
Hamburg forensic expert Klaus Püschel's new book concludes Adolf Hitler died in 1945 from a combined cyanide and gunshot suicide, based on analysis of Russian autopsy reports and remains; the remains were later burned in Magdeburg in 1970 by order of the KGB.
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40% Bias Score

Jewish Groups Clash Over Trump Administration's Antisemitism Response
A public letter from ten major Jewish groups condemned the Trump administration's response to antisemitism, while the CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America privately criticized it for not representing the community's diversity of views, highlighting internal divisions over how to address th...

Jewish Groups Clash Over Trump Administration's Antisemitism Response
A public letter from ten major Jewish groups condemned the Trump administration's response to antisemitism, while the CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America privately criticized it for not representing the community's diversity of views, highlighting internal divisions over how to address th...
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48% Bias Score

ICTSI Expands Brazilian Port Operations Amidst Global Trade Slowdown
ICTSI, controlled by Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon Jr., is expanding its Brazilian port operations by acquiring a 47% stake in a property adjacent to its Rio terminal for $580 million, aiming to increase cargo handling capacity despite global trade slowdown concerns.

ICTSI Expands Brazilian Port Operations Amidst Global Trade Slowdown
ICTSI, controlled by Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon Jr., is expanding its Brazilian port operations by acquiring a 47% stake in a property adjacent to its Rio terminal for $580 million, aiming to increase cargo handling capacity despite global trade slowdown concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Disruptions Mark Florida Congressman's Town Hall
During a Florida town hall on Tuesday, Rep. Byron Donalds faced repeated interruptions and the removal of two protesters who voiced pro-Palestinian sentiments and challenged his stances on Elon Musk's DOGE and Trump administration policies, prompting debate about the future of in-person political en...

Disruptions Mark Florida Congressman's Town Hall
During a Florida town hall on Tuesday, Rep. Byron Donalds faced repeated interruptions and the removal of two protesters who voiced pro-Palestinian sentiments and challenged his stances on Elon Musk's DOGE and Trump administration policies, prompting debate about the future of in-person political en...
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48% Bias Score

Merz's Age: A Factor in Germany's Next Chancellorship
Friedrich Merz, the likely next German Chancellor at age 69, faces questions about his fitness for office due to his age, prompting comparisons to Konrad Adenauer and discussions about the impact of age on political leadership in Germany's aging society and increasingly unstable political system.

Merz's Age: A Factor in Germany's Next Chancellorship
Friedrich Merz, the likely next German Chancellor at age 69, faces questions about his fitness for office due to his age, prompting comparisons to Konrad Adenauer and discussions about the impact of age on political leadership in Germany's aging society and increasingly unstable political system.
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52% Bias Score

High Rates of Hypertension and Obesity Among Older Adults in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, hypertension is the most common age-related illness, affecting one in three 60-69 year-olds, rising to four in five by age 70-79 and nine in ten by 80-89. The state also has the highest obesity rate in Germany for the 60-79 age group (10.7% and 24.7% respectively)...

High Rates of Hypertension and Obesity Among Older Adults in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, hypertension is the most common age-related illness, affecting one in three 60-69 year-olds, rising to four in five by age 70-79 and nine in ten by 80-89. The state also has the highest obesity rate in Germany for the 60-79 age group (10.7% and 24.7% respectively)...
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40% Bias Score

Merz's Age: A Factor in Germany's Next Chancellorship?
Friedrich Merz, a potential German Chancellor at age 69, faces questions about his fitness for office due to his age, prompting comparisons to Konrad Adenauer and discussions about leadership longevity in a changing political landscape.

Merz's Age: A Factor in Germany's Next Chancellorship?
Friedrich Merz, a potential German Chancellor at age 69, faces questions about his fitness for office due to his age, prompting comparisons to Konrad Adenauer and discussions about leadership longevity in a changing political landscape.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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