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Osaka Returns to US Open Quarterfinals After Maternity Leave
Naomi Osaka defeated Coco Gauff in straight sets at the US Open, marking her first Grand Slam quarterfinal appearance in four years and her first since giving birth.
Osaka Returns to US Open Quarterfinals After Maternity Leave
Naomi Osaka defeated Coco Gauff in straight sets at the US Open, marking her first Grand Slam quarterfinal appearance in four years and her first since giving birth.
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16% Bias Score


Croatian Ex-Minister Jailed for Misuse of EU Funds
Gabrijela Žalac, a former Croatian minister, received a seven-month prison sentence for using EU funds to pay for personal restaurant bills, totaling approximately €10,000, a sum she has agreed to repay.
Croatian Ex-Minister Jailed for Misuse of EU Funds
Gabrijela Žalac, a former Croatian minister, received a seven-month prison sentence for using EU funds to pay for personal restaurant bills, totaling approximately €10,000, a sum she has agreed to repay.
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20% Bias Score


Australia's Youth Mental Health Crisis: A $700 Million Plan and Urgent Need for Reform
A new documentary, Mental Wealth, highlights the alarming rise in youth mental health issues in Australia, prompting a $700 million government investment in specialized care and expanded services.
Australia's Youth Mental Health Crisis: A $700 Million Plan and Urgent Need for Reform
A new documentary, Mental Wealth, highlights the alarming rise in youth mental health issues in Australia, prompting a $700 million government investment in specialized care and expanded services.
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44% Bias Score


Preventing Employee Burnout Through Balanced Growth
This article explores how leaders can foster employee growth without causing burnout by balancing employees' strengths and weaknesses, using curiosity to overcome fear and assumptions, and implementing practical strategies for managing workloads and providing support.
Preventing Employee Burnout Through Balanced Growth
This article explores how leaders can foster employee growth without causing burnout by balancing employees' strengths and weaknesses, using curiosity to overcome fear and assumptions, and implementing practical strategies for managing workloads and providing support.
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24% Bias Score


Premier League Summer Transfer Window: Inflation Drives Up Prices
The 2025 Premier League summer transfer window saw a record-breaking $4.1 billion spent on transfers, driven by inflation in the 30-80 million euro range, despite a similar number of mega-deals compared to previous seasons.
Premier League Summer Transfer Window: Inflation Drives Up Prices
The 2025 Premier League summer transfer window saw a record-breaking $4.1 billion spent on transfers, driven by inflation in the 30-80 million euro range, despite a similar number of mega-deals compared to previous seasons.
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40% Bias Score


Mokbel's Appeal Hearing Begins: Lawyer X Scandal Takes Center Stage
Former drug kingpin Tony Mokbel, released on bail after nearly 18 years, appeared in court to appeal his 2012 drug convictions, arguing they were compromised by the Lawyer X scandal involving his lawyer, Nicola Gobbo, who was secretly working for police.
Mokbel's Appeal Hearing Begins: Lawyer X Scandal Takes Center Stage
Former drug kingpin Tony Mokbel, released on bail after nearly 18 years, appeared in court to appeal his 2012 drug convictions, arguing they were compromised by the Lawyer X scandal involving his lawyer, Nicola Gobbo, who was secretly working for police.
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40% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Disrupts Victorian Premier's Press Conference
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan's press conference was interrupted by Thomas Sewell, leader of the National Socialist Network, who falsely accused her of banning protest and speech.

Neo-Nazi Disrupts Victorian Premier's Press Conference
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan's press conference was interrupted by Thomas Sewell, leader of the National Socialist Network, who falsely accused her of banning protest and speech.
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44% Bias Score

Australian Teen Social Media Ban Raises Privacy Concerns
A privacy expert resigned from a government advisory board, citing concerns that a trial of age-verification technology for a new social media ban in Australia could lead to the harvesting of biometric data from millions of users by tech giants.

Australian Teen Social Media Ban Raises Privacy Concerns
A privacy expert resigned from a government advisory board, citing concerns that a trial of age-verification technology for a new social media ban in Australia could lead to the harvesting of biometric data from millions of users by tech giants.
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32% Bias Score

EU Contributes Significantly to Global Cancer Research Funding
A new analysis reveals the European Union provided 16.8% of global public and philanthropic cancer research funding between 2016 and 2023, totaling \$7.4 billion, while the United States contributed the most at 57%.

EU Contributes Significantly to Global Cancer Research Funding
A new analysis reveals the European Union provided 16.8% of global public and philanthropic cancer research funding between 2016 and 2023, totaling \$7.4 billion, while the United States contributed the most at 57%.
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20% Bias Score

Mother Charged After Stabbing Sons, Attempted Murder-Suicide
On August 24, in Leura, Blue Mountains, Debra Freeman allegedly stabbed her two adult, profoundly intellectually disabled sons and attempted suicide by overdosing on pills; she was charged with two counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent to murder.

Mother Charged After Stabbing Sons, Attempted Murder-Suicide
On August 24, in Leura, Blue Mountains, Debra Freeman allegedly stabbed her two adult, profoundly intellectually disabled sons and attempted suicide by overdosing on pills; she was charged with two counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent to murder.
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32% Bias Score

Belgium to Recognize State of Palestine at UN, Conditional on Hostage Release and Hamas's Role
Belgium will recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, but only after all hostages are released and Hamas relinquishes control, according to Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot, who also announced 12 sanctions against Israel.

Belgium to Recognize State of Palestine at UN, Conditional on Hostage Release and Hamas's Role
Belgium will recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, but only after all hostages are released and Hamas relinquishes control, according to Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot, who also announced 12 sanctions against Israel.
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36% Bias Score

Misinformation Fuels Anti-Immigration Marches in Australia
Thousands participated in anti-immigration marches across Australia fueled by false statistics regarding immigration levels, impacting social cohesion and trust in leadership.

Misinformation Fuels Anti-Immigration Marches in Australia
Thousands participated in anti-immigration marches across Australia fueled by false statistics regarding immigration levels, impacting social cohesion and trust in leadership.
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56% Bias Score
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