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Kentucky Mom's $4,200 Dum-Dum Lollipop Surprise Ends with Community Support and Amazon Refund
An eight-year-old Kentucky boy with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder accidentally purchased 70,000 Dum-Dum lollipops on his mother's Amazon account, resulting in a $4,200 charge; however, the community rallied to help sell the candy and Amazon issued a full refund.
Kentucky Mom's $4,200 Dum-Dum Lollipop Surprise Ends with Community Support and Amazon Refund
An eight-year-old Kentucky boy with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder accidentally purchased 70,000 Dum-Dum lollipops on his mother's Amazon account, resulting in a $4,200 charge; however, the community rallied to help sell the candy and Amazon issued a full refund.
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28% Bias Score


Greek Education Reforms: Successes and Persistent Challenges
The Greek Mitsotakis government passed two major education reforms since 2019—abolishing university asylum and establishing private universities—but their effectiveness is hampered by ingrained cultural issues and lack of enforcement.
Greek Education Reforms: Successes and Persistent Challenges
The Greek Mitsotakis government passed two major education reforms since 2019—abolishing university asylum and establishing private universities—but their effectiveness is hampered by ingrained cultural issues and lack of enforcement.
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56% Bias Score


FC Barcelona's Post-2015 Champions League Slump
Since their 2015 Champions League triumph, FC Barcelona has endured a string of disappointing European campaigns, culminating in their recent Europa League exit against Manchester United, highlighting a significant decline in their continental performance.
FC Barcelona's Post-2015 Champions League Slump
Since their 2015 Champions League triumph, FC Barcelona has endured a string of disappointing European campaigns, culminating in their recent Europa League exit against Manchester United, highlighting a significant decline in their continental performance.
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56% Bias Score


Macarthur Minerals Delists from TSX-V and OTC Markets
Macarthur Minerals, an Australian iron ore explorer, is delisting from the TSX-V and OTC markets on May 16, 2024, to consolidate its investor base on the ASX due to minimal trading activity in North America and to reduce costs and compliance burdens. The company's shares will remain active on the AS...
Macarthur Minerals Delists from TSX-V and OTC Markets
Macarthur Minerals, an Australian iron ore explorer, is delisting from the TSX-V and OTC markets on May 16, 2024, to consolidate its investor base on the ASX due to minimal trading activity in North America and to reduce costs and compliance burdens. The company's shares will remain active on the AS...
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40% Bias Score


Van Vleuten Wins Stage 4 of Vuelta a España Femenina"
Annemiek van Vleuten won stage 4 of the Vuelta a España femenina, a 120.4km race from Golmayo to Lagunas de Neila, with a decisive 12-second lead, marking her first victory since returning from injury and significantly altering the overall race dynamics.
Van Vleuten Wins Stage 4 of Vuelta a España Femenina"
Annemiek van Vleuten won stage 4 of the Vuelta a España femenina, a 120.4km race from Golmayo to Lagunas de Neila, with a decisive 12-second lead, marking her first victory since returning from injury and significantly altering the overall race dynamics.
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20% Bias Score

Former Army Officer and Community Leader Mick Biegel Dies at 69
Mick Biegel, a former army officer and commandant of the Essex army cadet force, died aged 69 from cancer; his career involved military service, education, and community work, marked by numerous awards and contributions.

Former Army Officer and Community Leader Mick Biegel Dies at 69
Mick Biegel, a former army officer and commandant of the Essex army cadet force, died aged 69 from cancer; his career involved military service, education, and community work, marked by numerous awards and contributions.
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4% Bias Score

Athenian Dining: A Young Scene Grappling with Identity and Accessibility
Athens' dining scene, while expanding rapidly due to tourism and economic growth, suffers from a lack of high-quality establishments focused on local cuisine, creating a disparity between the high-end and accessible dining options.

Athenian Dining: A Young Scene Grappling with Identity and Accessibility
Athens' dining scene, while expanding rapidly due to tourism and economic growth, suffers from a lack of high-quality establishments focused on local cuisine, creating a disparity between the high-end and accessible dining options.
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52% Bias Score

Adrian Prioritizes Family, Leaves Liverpool for Real Betis
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Adrian left the club in July 2024 to rejoin his boyhood club Real Betis on a two-year deal, prioritizing family over a contract extension offer from Liverpool, despite winning several trophies with the English club.

Adrian Prioritizes Family, Leaves Liverpool for Real Betis
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Adrian left the club in July 2024 to rejoin his boyhood club Real Betis on a two-year deal, prioritizing family over a contract extension offer from Liverpool, despite winning several trophies with the English club.
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32% Bias Score

France Edges Sweden in Thrilling Handball Match
In a closely contested handball match in Göteborg, France defeated Sweden, showcasing strong defense against Sweden's offensive plays and capitalizing on their opponent's errors to secure victory in the final minutes.

France Edges Sweden in Thrilling Handball Match
In a closely contested handball match in Göteborg, France defeated Sweden, showcasing strong defense against Sweden's offensive plays and capitalizing on their opponent's errors to secure victory in the final minutes.
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32% Bias Score

Evolution of Papal Conclave Smoke Signals
The Sistine Chapel's smoke signals—black for no election, white for a new Pope—have evolved since 1914, when white smoke was introduced, adding church bells and artificial intensifying smoke to eliminate ambiguities and confirm the election of a new Pope.

Evolution of Papal Conclave Smoke Signals
The Sistine Chapel's smoke signals—black for no election, white for a new Pope—have evolved since 1914, when white smoke was introduced, adding church bells and artificial intensifying smoke to eliminate ambiguities and confirm the election of a new Pope.
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32% Bias Score
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