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Liverpool to sign attacking right-back Jeremie Frimpong
Liverpool are set to sign Bayer Leverkusen's Jeremie Frimpong for €35 million, replacing Trent Alexander-Arnold who is leaving for Real Madrid. Frimpong, known for his attacking style, has a five-year contract and will be joining Liverpool once the summer transfer window opens.
Liverpool to sign attacking right-back Jeremie Frimpong
Liverpool are set to sign Bayer Leverkusen's Jeremie Frimpong for €35 million, replacing Trent Alexander-Arnold who is leaving for Real Madrid. Frimpong, known for his attacking style, has a five-year contract and will be joining Liverpool once the summer transfer window opens.
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32% Bias Score


Limited News Exposure Correlates With Higher Approval Ratings for President Trump
A New York Times/Siena College poll reveals that nearly half of voters approving of President Trump's performance had limited exposure to major news events of his first 100 days, suggesting his "flood the zone" strategy may influence public opinion.
Limited News Exposure Correlates With Higher Approval Ratings for President Trump
A New York Times/Siena College poll reveals that nearly half of voters approving of President Trump's performance had limited exposure to major news events of his first 100 days, suggesting his "flood the zone" strategy may influence public opinion.
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48% Bias Score


Three Steps to Secure Your Gmail Account in 2025
In 2025, with 1.8 billion Gmail users facing constant cyberattacks, this article details three crucial steps—Google Security Checkup, Advanced Protection Program enrollment, and passkey usage—to significantly enhance account security.
Three Steps to Secure Your Gmail Account in 2025
In 2025, with 1.8 billion Gmail users facing constant cyberattacks, this article details three crucial steps—Google Security Checkup, Advanced Protection Program enrollment, and passkey usage—to significantly enhance account security.
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52% Bias Score


Lawsuit Challenges 1981 Consent Decree, Seeking Merit-Based Federal Hiring
The America First Legal Foundation, joined by the firm Boyden Gray, PLLC, and supported by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), filed a federal lawsuit to overturn a 1981 consent decree that ended merit-based hiring in the federal government, arguing it promotes unfair race-based hiring and sid...
Lawsuit Challenges 1981 Consent Decree, Seeking Merit-Based Federal Hiring
The America First Legal Foundation, joined by the firm Boyden Gray, PLLC, and supported by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), filed a federal lawsuit to overturn a 1981 consent decree that ended merit-based hiring in the federal government, arguing it promotes unfair race-based hiring and sid...
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60% Bias Score


Massive Munich Cycling Event Highlights Infrastructure Demands
On Sunday, thousands participated in Munich's ADFC cycling event, initially planned to use parts of the A96 highway but ultimately rerouted. The event, with approximately 16,000 participants according to organizers, aimed to improve cycling infrastructure and safety, despite some motorists' negative...
Massive Munich Cycling Event Highlights Infrastructure Demands
On Sunday, thousands participated in Munich's ADFC cycling event, initially planned to use parts of the A96 highway but ultimately rerouted. The event, with approximately 16,000 participants according to organizers, aimed to improve cycling infrastructure and safety, despite some motorists' negative...
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44% Bias Score


German Military Study Reveals Low but Concerning Levels of Extremist Attitudes
A German military study found that 0.4% of soldiers hold right-wing extremist views, far less than the general population, but concerning levels of chauvinism (6.4%) and xenophobia (3.5%) were also discovered, prompting concerns about future recruitment efforts.
German Military Study Reveals Low but Concerning Levels of Extremist Attitudes
A German military study found that 0.4% of soldiers hold right-wing extremist views, far less than the general population, but concerning levels of chauvinism (6.4%) and xenophobia (3.5%) were also discovered, prompting concerns about future recruitment efforts.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Bank Criticizes Private Hospital Pricing, Leading to Cost Control Measures
The Bank of Greece criticizes private hospitals in Greece for their pricing model, which incentivizes unnecessary tests and inflates insurance claim costs, prompting the National Insurance Company to pilot a new system to control costs.

Greek Bank Criticizes Private Hospital Pricing, Leading to Cost Control Measures
The Bank of Greece criticizes private hospitals in Greece for their pricing model, which incentivizes unnecessary tests and inflates insurance claim costs, prompting the National Insurance Company to pilot a new system to control costs.
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44% Bias Score

London's Food Festivals Aim for \$1.8 Trillion Culinary Tourism Market
London's culinary scene is expanding with the Taste of London and Hampton Court Palace Food Festivals this summer, aiming to capture a share of the \$1.8 trillion culinary tourism market by 2027, showcasing diverse cuisines and attracting global food enthusiasts.

London's Food Festivals Aim for \$1.8 Trillion Culinary Tourism Market
London's culinary scene is expanding with the Taste of London and Hampton Court Palace Food Festivals this summer, aiming to capture a share of the \$1.8 trillion culinary tourism market by 2027, showcasing diverse cuisines and attracting global food enthusiasts.
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52% Bias Score

Injury Concerns and Selection Changes Rock State of Origin Teams
Injuries cloud the NSW and Queensland State of Origin teams 10 days before the series opener, with Payne Haas (quad), Stephen Crichton (groin), and Selwyn Cobbo (possible fractured wrist) facing fitness issues; Max King earns a Blues debut and Mitchell Moses replaces Jarome Luai in the halves.

Injury Concerns and Selection Changes Rock State of Origin Teams
Injuries cloud the NSW and Queensland State of Origin teams 10 days before the series opener, with Payne Haas (quad), Stephen Crichton (groin), and Selwyn Cobbo (possible fractured wrist) facing fitness issues; Max King earns a Blues debut and Mitchell Moses replaces Jarome Luai in the halves.
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36% Bias Score

East Germany's Economic Progress: A Study of Regional Disparities
A new study, the ifo-Faktenmonitor Ostdeutschland, reveals that while East Germany has made economic progress, it still lags behind the West, with regional disparities highlighting both strengths and challenges.

East Germany's Economic Progress: A Study of Regional Disparities
A new study, the ifo-Faktenmonitor Ostdeutschland, reveals that while East Germany has made economic progress, it still lags behind the West, with regional disparities highlighting both strengths and challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Cannes Film Festival Highlights Gender Inequality Amidst Diverse Film Lineup
The Cannes Film Festival's mid-point features Wes Anderson's 'The Phoenician Scheme', Kleber Mendonça Filho's 'The Secret Agent', and Lynne Ramsay's 'Die, My Love', alongside discussions of gender inequality and diverse international representation, including Nigeria's first selection, 'My Father's ...

Cannes Film Festival Highlights Gender Inequality Amidst Diverse Film Lineup
The Cannes Film Festival's mid-point features Wes Anderson's 'The Phoenician Scheme', Kleber Mendonça Filho's 'The Secret Agent', and Lynne Ramsay's 'Die, My Love', alongside discussions of gender inequality and diverse international representation, including Nigeria's first selection, 'My Father's ...
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44% Bias Score

Low Turnout and Violence Mark Portugal's Snap Election
Portugal's snap election, the third in three years, saw 48.2 percent voter turnout by 4 p.m., lower than the previous election. A Socialist Party candidate was assaulted, and the outcome remains uncertain due to a potential inability to form a government after the center-right bloc's narrow lead.

Low Turnout and Violence Mark Portugal's Snap Election
Portugal's snap election, the third in three years, saw 48.2 percent voter turnout by 4 p.m., lower than the previous election. A Socialist Party candidate was assaulted, and the outcome remains uncertain due to a potential inability to form a government after the center-right bloc's narrow lead.
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36% Bias Score
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