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Dodgers Defeat Yankees in World Series Rematch
In a rematch of last year's World Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees 8-5, overcoming a five-run deficit to win despite the absence of Mookie Betts due to a toe fracture. Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, the reigning MVPs, each hit home runs.
Dodgers Defeat Yankees in World Series Rematch
In a rematch of last year's World Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees 8-5, overcoming a five-run deficit to win despite the absence of Mookie Betts due to a toe fracture. Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, the reigning MVPs, each hit home runs.
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40% Bias Score


High Personal Debt Doesn't Deter US Entrepreneurs
Despite high personal debt, over 28,000 new US business applications were filed in April 2025, with 28% of small business owners planning to fund their ventures using personal credit cards, creating a significant financial risk.
High Personal Debt Doesn't Deter US Entrepreneurs
Despite high personal debt, over 28,000 new US business applications were filed in April 2025, with 28% of small business owners planning to fund their ventures using personal credit cards, creating a significant financial risk.
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52% Bias Score


UK Bans Disposable Vapes Amid Youth Addiction Concerns
A UK ban on single-use vapes came into force on October 22nd, aiming to curb youth vaping and environmental damage, though concerns remain about addiction and the potential for a shift to refillable devices.
UK Bans Disposable Vapes Amid Youth Addiction Concerns
A UK ban on single-use vapes came into force on October 22nd, aiming to curb youth vaping and environmental damage, though concerns remain about addiction and the potential for a shift to refillable devices.
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52% Bias Score


Cannes Film Festival 2024: A Review
Globe film editor Barry Hertz attended the Cannes Film Festival, reviewing films like the Palme d'Or winner "It Was Just an Accident" and "Mission: Impossible," and noting the impact of Trump's tariffs on the event's atmosphere and international collaborations.
Cannes Film Festival 2024: A Review
Globe film editor Barry Hertz attended the Cannes Film Festival, reviewing films like the Palme d'Or winner "It Was Just an Accident" and "Mission: Impossible," and noting the impact of Trump's tariffs on the event's atmosphere and international collaborations.
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48% Bias Score


Wolf Shooting Protest and Netherlands-Germany Football Match
Animal rights activists are protesting in Gelderland against the court-approved shooting of a wolf that bit a jogger; the Dutch women's football team plays Germany tonight in the Nations League; President Trump can proceed with import tariffs.
Wolf Shooting Protest and Netherlands-Germany Football Match
Animal rights activists are protesting in Gelderland against the court-approved shooting of a wolf that bit a jogger; the Dutch women's football team plays Germany tonight in the Nations League; President Trump can proceed with import tariffs.
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24% Bias Score


German Football Coaches Prioritize Team Unity Over Champions League Final
Germany's national football team coaches, Julian Nagelsmann and Rudi Völler, chose to remain at their team's training camp in Herzogenaurach rather than attending the Champions League final in Munich on May 29, 2024, to foster team unity and camaraderie ahead of the Nations League semi-final against...
German Football Coaches Prioritize Team Unity Over Champions League Final
Germany's national football team coaches, Julian Nagelsmann and Rudi Völler, chose to remain at their team's training camp in Herzogenaurach rather than attending the Champions League final in Munich on May 29, 2024, to foster team unity and camaraderie ahead of the Nations League semi-final against...
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12% Bias Score

Maaslijn Electrification Begins After Years of Delays
ProRail started electrifying the 80-kilometer Maaslijn between Roermond and Nijmegen, replacing diesel trains with electric ones by late 2027, despite years of delays due to funding disputes and material shortages, costing an extra 20-27 million euros annually.

Maaslijn Electrification Begins After Years of Delays
ProRail started electrifying the 80-kilometer Maaslijn between Roermond and Nijmegen, replacing diesel trains with electric ones by late 2027, despite years of delays due to funding disputes and material shortages, costing an extra 20-27 million euros annually.
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40% Bias Score

Perpetual Usage Rights: A Major Hurdle in Influencer Marketing
Disputes over perpetual usage rights in brand-creator contracts are hindering influencer marketing collaborations, as creators prioritize control over their image and future partnerships while brands seek long-term content security and cost efficiency.

Perpetual Usage Rights: A Major Hurdle in Influencer Marketing
Disputes over perpetual usage rights in brand-creator contracts are hindering influencer marketing collaborations, as creators prioritize control over their image and future partnerships while brands seek long-term content security and cost efficiency.
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48% Bias Score

BBC loses libel case to Gerry Adams over Donaldson killing allegation
A Dublin court awarded Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages after finding the BBC libeled him by alleging he sanctioned the killing of former Sinn Fein member Denis Donaldson, a claim Adams denies; the BBC says the ruling hinders free speech.

BBC loses libel case to Gerry Adams over Donaldson killing allegation
A Dublin court awarded Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages after finding the BBC libeled him by alleging he sanctioned the killing of former Sinn Fein member Denis Donaldson, a claim Adams denies; the BBC says the ruling hinders free speech.
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44% Bias Score

Mieli's "La Stampa": Balancing Progressive and Conservative Voices
Paolo Mieli, as editor of "La Stampa" in the early 1990s, balanced progressive and conservative viewpoints, exemplified by articles criticizing Israeli actions alongside conservative commentary, fostering a diverse yet rigorous publication characterized by factual reporting and open debate.

Mieli's "La Stampa": Balancing Progressive and Conservative Voices
Paolo Mieli, as editor of "La Stampa" in the early 1990s, balanced progressive and conservative viewpoints, exemplified by articles criticizing Israeli actions alongside conservative commentary, fostering a diverse yet rigorous publication characterized by factual reporting and open debate.
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44% Bias Score

Surge in School Threats in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany: Most Suspects are Minors
Police in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, reported a surge in threats against schools, rising from 12 cases in 2021 to 40 in 2023 and 19 cases (as of May 30, 2024); most suspects are minors, mirroring a nationwide email-based threat wave.

Surge in School Threats in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany: Most Suspects are Minors
Police in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, reported a surge in threats against schools, rising from 12 cases in 2021 to 40 in 2023 and 19 cases (as of May 30, 2024); most suspects are minors, mirroring a nationwide email-based threat wave.
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32% Bias Score

De Toppers Sell Out 20th Anniversary Shows
De Toppers in Concert, a Dutch concert series celebrating its 20th anniversary, sold out its Amsterdam shows, showcasing singers Gerard Joling, Jeroen van der Boom, Jan Smit, and René Froger in extravagant costumes and singalong hits, with the current theme being "Stout & Fout maar Goud".

De Toppers Sell Out 20th Anniversary Shows
De Toppers in Concert, a Dutch concert series celebrating its 20th anniversary, sold out its Amsterdam shows, showcasing singers Gerard Joling, Jeroen van der Boom, Jan Smit, and René Froger in extravagant costumes and singalong hits, with the current theme being "Stout & Fout maar Goud".
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48% Bias Score
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