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Cancer Survivor Scores Winning Goal in First Game Back
13-year-old Harry, recently recovered from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) after a stem-cell transplant, scored the winning goal in his first football game back, saving his team from relegation and inspiring his family and team with his remarkable recovery.
Cancer Survivor Scores Winning Goal in First Game Back
13-year-old Harry, recently recovered from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) after a stem-cell transplant, scored the winning goal in his first football game back, saving his team from relegation and inspiring his family and team with his remarkable recovery.
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28% Bias Score


Dudley FC Nears Home Return After 40-Year Absence
Dudley Football Club, absent from its home borough since 1985, is nearing a return, with Dudley Council identifying a potential site after decades of failed attempts, boosting local morale and the economy.
Dudley FC Nears Home Return After 40-Year Absence
Dudley Football Club, absent from its home borough since 1985, is nearing a return, with Dudley Council identifying a potential site after decades of failed attempts, boosting local morale and the economy.
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36% Bias Score


UK Farm-to-Table Dining: Seven Establishments Showcasing Sustainable Practices
Seven UK hotels and restaurants, from intimate gardens to large estates, are highlighted for their farm-to-table dining experiences using on-site kitchen gardens, showcasing sustainable practices and diverse culinary offerings.
UK Farm-to-Table Dining: Seven Establishments Showcasing Sustainable Practices
Seven UK hotels and restaurants, from intimate gardens to large estates, are highlighted for their farm-to-table dining experiences using on-site kitchen gardens, showcasing sustainable practices and diverse culinary offerings.
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36% Bias Score


NSW Considers New Body to Oversee "Conservation Hunting", Raising Conflict of Interest Concerns
The NSW Minns government is considering a bill to create a new body to manage "conservation hunting," raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the effectiveness of recreational hunting in pest control. The proposed council, heavily influenced by shooting organizations, would overse...
NSW Considers New Body to Oversee "Conservation Hunting", Raising Conflict of Interest Concerns
The NSW Minns government is considering a bill to create a new body to manage "conservation hunting," raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the effectiveness of recreational hunting in pest control. The proposed council, heavily influenced by shooting organizations, would overse...
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60% Bias Score


CRA Audits Target Seven Areas for Self-Employed Taxpayers
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is auditing sole proprietors on seven areas: HST/GST returns, vehicle expenses, meals and entertainment, home office expenses, consistent business losses, paying a spouse, and inconsistent expenses and reporting; penalties may result from non-compliance.
CRA Audits Target Seven Areas for Self-Employed Taxpayers
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is auditing sole proprietors on seven areas: HST/GST returns, vehicle expenses, meals and entertainment, home office expenses, consistent business losses, paying a spouse, and inconsistent expenses and reporting; penalties may result from non-compliance.
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32% Bias Score


Court Rejects Nesting Arrangement Due to Parental Conflict
A German court ruled against a nesting arrangement for three children of separated parents due to significant parental conflict, prioritizing the children's well-being over the parents' wishes and highlighting the financial strain of maintaining three separate residences.
Court Rejects Nesting Arrangement Due to Parental Conflict
A German court ruled against a nesting arrangement for three children of separated parents due to significant parental conflict, prioritizing the children's well-being over the parents' wishes and highlighting the financial strain of maintaining three separate residences.
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60% Bias Score

Woman Converts Bus into Mobile Library for Festival Tours
Lyndzi Hargrave, 38, transformed a double-decker bus into a mobile library and off-grid home for over £50,000, planning to tour it to festivals, offering free library services and book swaps starting June 21st, addressing community needs and promoting sustainable living.

Woman Converts Bus into Mobile Library for Festival Tours
Lyndzi Hargrave, 38, transformed a double-decker bus into a mobile library and off-grid home for over £50,000, planning to tour it to festivals, offering free library services and book swaps starting June 21st, addressing community needs and promoting sustainable living.
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4% Bias Score

Resurgence of Animal Prints in Fashion: A Reflection of Shifting Cultural Values
The current popularity of animal prints in fashion, from high-profile events to everyday wear, marks a significant shift in cultural perception, evolving from a symbol of colonialism to a statement potentially rejecting speciesism.

Resurgence of Animal Prints in Fashion: A Reflection of Shifting Cultural Values
The current popularity of animal prints in fashion, from high-profile events to everyday wear, marks a significant shift in cultural perception, evolving from a symbol of colonialism to a statement potentially rejecting speciesism.
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28% Bias Score

Alcaraz-Shelton Match Highlights Need for Tennis Rule Changes
Carlos Alcaraz and Ben Shelton played a thrilling match on Sunday, characterized by intense rallies and skillful shots, highlighting the need for rule changes to improve the overall spectator experience in tennis and increase its popularity.

Alcaraz-Shelton Match Highlights Need for Tennis Rule Changes
Carlos Alcaraz and Ben Shelton played a thrilling match on Sunday, characterized by intense rallies and skillful shots, highlighting the need for rule changes to improve the overall spectator experience in tennis and increase its popularity.
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48% Bias Score

Victorian Fuel Price App: \$2.4 Million Cost, Uncertain Savings
Victoria plans a \$2.4 million fuel price app for the Service Victoria app to help drivers find the cheapest petrol; however, its impact on fuel prices is uncertain, potentially saving consumers only \$5-10 annually but saving time.

Victorian Fuel Price App: \$2.4 Million Cost, Uncertain Savings
Victoria plans a \$2.4 million fuel price app for the Service Victoria app to help drivers find the cheapest petrol; however, its impact on fuel prices is uncertain, potentially saving consumers only \$5-10 annually but saving time.
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52% Bias Score

Low Consumer Uptake of German Bank Fee Refunds Despite Court Ruling
A Verivox survey reveals that only 11% of German bank customers sought refunds for unfairly levied account fees four years after a landmark court ruling, despite a significant portion having experienced fee increases prior to the ruling.

Low Consumer Uptake of German Bank Fee Refunds Despite Court Ruling
A Verivox survey reveals that only 11% of German bank customers sought refunds for unfairly levied account fees four years after a landmark court ruling, despite a significant portion having experienced fee increases prior to the ruling.
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48% Bias Score

Three-Round Voting Proposed to Address Low Turnout in French Elections
Low voter turnout in French elections (around 50%) and fragmented support for leading candidates (20-25%) lead to a proposal for a three-round voting system to better represent citizen preferences, where candidates surpassing 70% of cumulative votes proceed to the second round.

Three-Round Voting Proposed to Address Low Turnout in French Elections
Low voter turnout in French elections (around 50%) and fragmented support for leading candidates (20-25%) lead to a proposal for a three-round voting system to better represent citizen preferences, where candidates surpassing 70% of cumulative votes proceed to the second round.
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36% Bias Score
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