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United Airlines Technology Outage Causes Widespread Flight Delays
A technology issue at United Airlines caused widespread flight delays and cancellations on Wednesday evening, impacting numerous airports and thousands of passengers; the FAA is assisting in recovery efforts.
United Airlines Technology Outage Causes Widespread Flight Delays
A technology issue at United Airlines caused widespread flight delays and cancellations on Wednesday evening, impacting numerous airports and thousands of passengers; the FAA is assisting in recovery efforts.
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24% Bias Score


United Airlines Technology Outage Causes Widespread Flight Disruptions
A technology issue at United Airlines caused widespread flight delays and cancellations on Wednesday evening, impacting numerous airports and stranding passengers for hours; the airline resolved the issue, but residual delays continued.
United Airlines Technology Outage Causes Widespread Flight Disruptions
A technology issue at United Airlines caused widespread flight delays and cancellations on Wednesday evening, impacting numerous airports and stranding passengers for hours; the airline resolved the issue, but residual delays continued.
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20% Bias Score


German Pharmacists Oppose EU Plan to Replace Paper Medication Leaflets with QR Codes
German pharmacists and the VdK social association oppose the EU's plan to replace paper medication leaflets with electronic QR codes due to concerns about accessibility for elderly and digitally excluded individuals, while acknowledging potential benefits for visually impaired patients.
German Pharmacists Oppose EU Plan to Replace Paper Medication Leaflets with QR Codes
German pharmacists and the VdK social association oppose the EU's plan to replace paper medication leaflets with electronic QR codes due to concerns about accessibility for elderly and digitally excluded individuals, while acknowledging potential benefits for visually impaired patients.
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48% Bias Score


Himmelpforte Monastery Excavation Reveals Social Hierarchy and Violent End
Archaeological excavations at the Himmelpforte monastery near Wernigerode, Germany, have uncovered over two-meter-high foundation walls, numerous graves from the 13th to 16th centuries (including that of Gerrun von Königstein), and various artifacts providing insights into monastic life, ultimately ...
Himmelpforte Monastery Excavation Reveals Social Hierarchy and Violent End
Archaeological excavations at the Himmelpforte monastery near Wernigerode, Germany, have uncovered over two-meter-high foundation walls, numerous graves from the 13th to 16th centuries (including that of Gerrun von Königstein), and various artifacts providing insights into monastic life, ultimately ...
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12% Bias Score


Former Judge Granted Bail, Allowed to Travel Despite Child Abuse Material Charges
Former Fair Work Commission deputy president Alan Boulton, 74, was charged with three child abuse material offences after allegedly displaying inappropriate images during a Monash University lecture on February 5th; despite prosecution objections, he was granted bail and allowed to travel to Europe.
Former Judge Granted Bail, Allowed to Travel Despite Child Abuse Material Charges
Former Fair Work Commission deputy president Alan Boulton, 74, was charged with three child abuse material offences after allegedly displaying inappropriate images during a Monash University lecture on February 5th; despite prosecution objections, he was granted bail and allowed to travel to Europe.
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36% Bias Score


Former Russian District Head Killed in Ukraine
Fedor Ivashchuk, former head of Russia's Ulch district, died in Ukraine while serving in the Bars-8 volunteer battalion; his death is mourned by the governor and highlights the human cost of the war and the region's support for its soldiers.
Former Russian District Head Killed in Ukraine
Fedor Ivashchuk, former head of Russia's Ulch district, died in Ukraine while serving in the Bars-8 volunteer battalion; his death is mourned by the governor and highlights the human cost of the war and the region's support for its soldiers.
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56% Bias Score

SS United States Funnels to Become Museum Centerpiece as Ship Becomes Artificial Reef
The SS United States, a historic ocean liner, will be sunk off Florida to become an artificial reef, while its funnels will be used as the centerpiece of a new museum in Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, designed by Thinc Design, opening sometime after the ship's sinking, estimated to occur by the end of 202...

SS United States Funnels to Become Museum Centerpiece as Ship Becomes Artificial Reef
The SS United States, a historic ocean liner, will be sunk off Florida to become an artificial reef, while its funnels will be used as the centerpiece of a new museum in Destin/Ft. Walton Beach, designed by Thinc Design, opening sometime after the ship's sinking, estimated to occur by the end of 202...
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52% Bias Score

Stable Numbers, Shifting Causes: Blindness and Visual Impairment in Hesse
In Hesse, Germany, 23,540 people live with blindness or visual impairment as their most significant disability—a number that has remained consistent over the last century despite shifts in causes, from congenital and war-related to age-related vision loss. The BSBH (Blinden- und Sehbehinderten-Selbs...

Stable Numbers, Shifting Causes: Blindness and Visual Impairment in Hesse
In Hesse, Germany, 23,540 people live with blindness or visual impairment as their most significant disability—a number that has remained consistent over the last century despite shifts in causes, from congenital and war-related to age-related vision loss. The BSBH (Blinden- und Sehbehinderten-Selbs...
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36% Bias Score

Former Bank Employee on Trial for €2.1 Million Elder Fraud
A 58-year-old former German bank employee is on trial for defrauding elderly clients of over €2.1 million between 2012 and 2024, with €750,000 in non-time-barred cases. Authorities are pursuing asset recovery, while a civil suit against the bank is ongoing.

Former Bank Employee on Trial for €2.1 Million Elder Fraud
A 58-year-old former German bank employee is on trial for defrauding elderly clients of over €2.1 million between 2012 and 2024, with €750,000 in non-time-barred cases. Authorities are pursuing asset recovery, while a civil suit against the bank is ongoing.
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44% Bias Score

Soaring Numbers of Homeless Cats Strain German Animal Shelters
A growing number of homeless cats in Germany, estimated at over 1.5 million, is straining animal shelters and prompting calls for stricter regulations, increased public awareness, and greater funding for spaying/neutering programs.

Soaring Numbers of Homeless Cats Strain German Animal Shelters
A growing number of homeless cats in Germany, estimated at over 1.5 million, is straining animal shelters and prompting calls for stricter regulations, increased public awareness, and greater funding for spaying/neutering programs.
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48% Bias Score

Shark Attack Survivor Tests Survival Tactics in New Discovery Series
Former Navy diver Paul de Gelder, who lost a limb in a 2009 shark attack, stars in Discovery's "How To Survive a Shark Attack," testing survival tactics through risky experiments to educate viewers and challenge common misconceptions about shark encounters, premiering August 12th.

Shark Attack Survivor Tests Survival Tactics in New Discovery Series
Former Navy diver Paul de Gelder, who lost a limb in a 2009 shark attack, stars in Discovery's "How To Survive a Shark Attack," testing survival tactics through risky experiments to educate viewers and challenge common misconceptions about shark encounters, premiering August 12th.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Income Disparity: ICT Booms While Education Lags
A Rosstat study revealed vast income differences in Russia in April 2025; ICT had the most millionaires (1% of workers earning over 1 million rubles), while education had 11% of employees earning near the minimum wage (24,670 rubles).

Russian Income Disparity: ICT Booms While Education Lags
A Rosstat study revealed vast income differences in Russia in April 2025; ICT had the most millionaires (1% of workers earning over 1 million rubles), while education had 11% of employees earning near the minimum wage (24,670 rubles).
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56% Bias Score
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