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Walter Tevis: Outsider Success
Walter Tevis (1928-1984), despite achieving popular success with novels like "The Hustler" and "The Man Who Fell to Earth" adapted into major films, remained largely excluded from the literary establishment due to his focus on action-driven narratives and his unconventional life choices.
Walter Tevis: Outsider Success
Walter Tevis (1928-1984), despite achieving popular success with novels like "The Hustler" and "The Man Who Fell to Earth" adapted into major films, remained largely excluded from the literary establishment due to his focus on action-driven narratives and his unconventional life choices.
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56% Bias Score


Taylor's Jong Oranje Debut Amidst Ajax Uncertainty
Kenneth Taylor, a key Ajax player, joins Jong Oranje for the European Championship after a season of personal success but team disappointment, facing transfer speculation while considering his future with Ajax and his role as reserve-captain.
Taylor's Jong Oranje Debut Amidst Ajax Uncertainty
Kenneth Taylor, a key Ajax player, joins Jong Oranje for the European Championship after a season of personal success but team disappointment, facing transfer speculation while considering his future with Ajax and his role as reserve-captain.
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44% Bias Score


Queensland Eases Road Tolling Regulations Amidst Story Bridge Toll Debate
Queensland's parliament passed amendments to the Transport Infrastructure Act, potentially enabling easier toll increases on state roads; while the Transport Minister denies plans to toll the Story Bridge, the opposition argues this lacks transparency and could lead to new tolls or increased existin...
Queensland Eases Road Tolling Regulations Amidst Story Bridge Toll Debate
Queensland's parliament passed amendments to the Transport Infrastructure Act, potentially enabling easier toll increases on state roads; while the Transport Minister denies plans to toll the Story Bridge, the opposition argues this lacks transparency and could lead to new tolls or increased existin...
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52% Bias Score


British Teenager to Train at Japanese Sumo Academy
Fifteen-year-old Nicholas from Hull will be only the second Briton to train at a Japanese sumo academy after winning three gold medals at the Baruto Cup in Estonia, starting his journey on June 19th.
British Teenager to Train at Japanese Sumo Academy
Fifteen-year-old Nicholas from Hull will be only the second Briton to train at a Japanese sumo academy after winning three gold medals at the Baruto Cup in Estonia, starting his journey on June 19th.
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28% Bias Score


Few New Listings for Spanish IBEX 35 Due to Stringent Requirements
The Spanish IBEX 35 index faces a shortage of new listings due to stringent regulatory requirements, low IPO activity, and the insufficient size and liquidity of many potential candidates, leading to few changes in the index's composition despite a review this Thursday.
Few New Listings for Spanish IBEX 35 Due to Stringent Requirements
The Spanish IBEX 35 index faces a shortage of new listings due to stringent regulatory requirements, low IPO activity, and the insufficient size and liquidity of many potential candidates, leading to few changes in the index's composition despite a review this Thursday.
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40% Bias Score


Feijóo's support boosts Mazón's position in the PP
Feijóo's public backing of the Valencian government's budget and reconstruction plans significantly strengthens PP regional president Carlos Mazón's position, providing him political capital ahead of the upcoming national PP congress, where the Valencian Community will have 389 compromisarios.
Feijóo's support boosts Mazón's position in the PP
Feijóo's public backing of the Valencian government's budget and reconstruction plans significantly strengthens PP regional president Carlos Mazón's position, providing him political capital ahead of the upcoming national PP congress, where the Valencian Community will have 389 compromisarios.
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44% Bias Score

Chef Benito Gómez: A Two-Michelin-Star Chef's Unconventional Path to Success
Benito Gómez, a two-Michelin-starred chef from Ronda, Spain, discusses his unconventional path to success, emphasizing personal growth, team development, and a down-to-earth approach over industry accolades, planning to eventually transition leadership at Bardal to his team.

Chef Benito Gómez: A Two-Michelin-Star Chef's Unconventional Path to Success
Benito Gómez, a two-Michelin-starred chef from Ronda, Spain, discusses his unconventional path to success, emphasizing personal growth, team development, and a down-to-earth approach over industry accolades, planning to eventually transition leadership at Bardal to his team.
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36% Bias Score

Dual Life: A Rabbi, Doctor, and the Resilience of the Jewish Community
A rabbi and physician in Israel and Manchester describes his hectic, multi-faceted life, juggling religious and medical duties, amidst the backdrop of recent conflicts in Israel, highlighting the resilience and continuity of the Jewish community.

Dual Life: A Rabbi, Doctor, and the Resilience of the Jewish Community
A rabbi and physician in Israel and Manchester describes his hectic, multi-faceted life, juggling religious and medical duties, amidst the backdrop of recent conflicts in Israel, highlighting the resilience and continuity of the Jewish community.
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24% Bias Score

Presbyterian Church Weighs Reducing Christian Aid Funding Over LGBT Concerns
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland is considering reducing its donations to Christian Aid due to concerns over a document promoting an inclusive stance on LGBT issues, potentially impacting Christian Aid's funding and highlighting tensions between traditional religious views and LGBTQ+ advocacy.

Presbyterian Church Weighs Reducing Christian Aid Funding Over LGBT Concerns
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland is considering reducing its donations to Christian Aid due to concerns over a document promoting an inclusive stance on LGBT issues, potentially impacting Christian Aid's funding and highlighting tensions between traditional religious views and LGBTQ+ advocacy.
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44% Bias Score

Augsburg Ranks Highest in Happiness Among Large Bavarian Cities
A survey of 40 major German cities reveals Augsburg as the happiest large city in Bavaria, ranking 4th overall, while Munich and Nuremberg rank significantly lower, suggesting that factors beyond objective measures influence life satisfaction.

Augsburg Ranks Highest in Happiness Among Large Bavarian Cities
A survey of 40 major German cities reveals Augsburg as the happiest large city in Bavaria, ranking 4th overall, while Munich and Nuremberg rank significantly lower, suggesting that factors beyond objective measures influence life satisfaction.
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40% Bias Score

2025 PAES Invierno: Second Chance for Chilean University Applicants
The 2025 Chilean PAES Invierno university entrance exam will take place in June, offering a second chance to 50,000 students to improve their scores for 2026 university admission; results are released June 18th.

2025 PAES Invierno: Second Chance for Chilean University Applicants
The 2025 Chilean PAES Invierno university entrance exam will take place in June, offering a second chance to 50,000 students to improve their scores for 2026 university admission; results are released June 18th.
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0% Bias Score

Oral Herpes: Transmission, Symptoms, and Treatment
Oral herpes, a common infection caused by HSV-1, is often contracted in the twenties. It spreads through close contact with sores or contaminated objects, and symptoms, ranging from mild to severe, usually resolve within two weeks, though antiviral medication can help.

Oral Herpes: Transmission, Symptoms, and Treatment
Oral herpes, a common infection caused by HSV-1, is often contracted in the twenties. It spreads through close contact with sores or contaminated objects, and symptoms, ranging from mild to severe, usually resolve within two weeks, though antiviral medication can help.
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8% Bias Score
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