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French Winemaker Imprisoned for Counterfeit Champagne
A French winemaker, Didier Chopin, received a four-year prison sentence (two and a half years suspended) for producing and selling at least 800,000 bottles of counterfeit champagne, earning millions, and is banned from the champagne industry for five years.
French Winemaker Imprisoned for Counterfeit Champagne
A French winemaker, Didier Chopin, received a four-year prison sentence (two and a half years suspended) for producing and selling at least 800,000 bottles of counterfeit champagne, earning millions, and is banned from the champagne industry for five years.
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16% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Debates Restrictions on Conversion Therapy
The Dutch parliament is debating a bill to criminalize conversion therapy, with initial opposition from NSC, BBB, and CDA due to concerns over vagueness and enforceability, but recent amendments addressing these concerns have increased support.
Dutch Parliament Debates Restrictions on Conversion Therapy
The Dutch parliament is debating a bill to criminalize conversion therapy, with initial opposition from NSC, BBB, and CDA due to concerns over vagueness and enforceability, but recent amendments addressing these concerns have increased support.
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20% Bias Score


Australian Housing Market: Overpriced Listings Cause Delays
Nationally, old home listings (over 180 days) in Australia increased by 6.7 percent in August 2024 compared to the previous year, primarily due to sellers overpricing their properties, while new listings decreased slightly in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne.
Australian Housing Market: Overpriced Listings Cause Delays
Nationally, old home listings (over 180 days) in Australia increased by 6.7 percent in August 2024 compared to the previous year, primarily due to sellers overpricing their properties, while new listings decreased slightly in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne.
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24% Bias Score


Victoria Mulls Planning Changes to Curb Fast Food Density
The Victorian government is considering changes to planning laws that would allow local councils to reject fast-food restaurant applications based on health and food security concerns, following a decade of campaigning by health experts and a recent parliamentary inquiry.
Victoria Mulls Planning Changes to Curb Fast Food Density
The Victorian government is considering changes to planning laws that would allow local councils to reject fast-food restaurant applications based on health and food security concerns, following a decade of campaigning by health experts and a recent parliamentary inquiry.
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16% Bias Score


Albanese Government: Cautious Approach to Reform
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor government, despite a large majority, is prioritizing consolidating power over enacting significant reforms, delaying crucial measures on climate change and intergenerational equity.
Albanese Government: Cautious Approach to Reform
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor government, despite a large majority, is prioritizing consolidating power over enacting significant reforms, delaying crucial measures on climate change and intergenerational equity.
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52% Bias Score


Sabrina Carpenter's "Man's Best Friend": A Hilarious and Honest Take on Heartbreak
Sabrina Carpenter's new album, "Man's Best Friend," offers a humorous and honest perspective on dating, heartbreak, and navigating relationships, drawing on personal experiences and self-reflection.
Sabrina Carpenter's "Man's Best Friend": A Hilarious and Honest Take on Heartbreak
Sabrina Carpenter's new album, "Man's Best Friend," offers a humorous and honest perspective on dating, heartbreak, and navigating relationships, drawing on personal experiences and self-reflection.
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28% Bias Score

Georgian Film "April" Explores Abortion Access Amidst Patriarchal Resistance
Dea Kulumbegashvili's "April" depicts a Georgian gynecologist, Nina, navigating legal and illegal abortions, highlighting the complexities of reproductive rights within a patriarchal society.

Georgian Film "April" Explores Abortion Access Amidst Patriarchal Resistance
Dea Kulumbegashvili's "April" depicts a Georgian gynecologist, Nina, navigating legal and illegal abortions, highlighting the complexities of reproductive rights within a patriarchal society.
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16% Bias Score

Amazon's "Masters of the Universe" Film: Production Costs and UK Tax Rebate
Amazon's "Masters of the Universe" film, currently in post-production, spent \$52.1 million in pre-production, receiving an \$11.8 million UK tax rebate, and is expected to significantly increase spending in the next fiscal year.

Amazon's "Masters of the Universe" Film: Production Costs and UK Tax Rebate
Amazon's "Masters of the Universe" film, currently in post-production, spent \$52.1 million in pre-production, receiving an \$11.8 million UK tax rebate, and is expected to significantly increase spending in the next fiscal year.
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40% Bias Score

LAFC and KYPA 1230 AM Announce Groundbreaking Korean-Language Radio Broadcast Deal
Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) partnered with KYPA 1230 AM to broadcast all remaining 2025 season games in Korean, marking a first-of-its-kind agreement in at least two decades, capitalizing on the arrival of Korean star Son Heung-Min.

LAFC and KYPA 1230 AM Announce Groundbreaking Korean-Language Radio Broadcast Deal
Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) partnered with KYPA 1230 AM to broadcast all remaining 2025 season games in Korean, marking a first-of-its-kind agreement in at least two decades, capitalizing on the arrival of Korean star Son Heung-Min.
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40% Bias Score

Zenni Optical: Affordable Prescription Glasses with Stylish Options
California-based Zenni Optical offers over 4,000 affordable glasses and sunglasses designs, along with a virtual try-on feature, and is praised for its quick turnaround time and customer service.

Zenni Optical: Affordable Prescription Glasses with Stylish Options
California-based Zenni Optical offers over 4,000 affordable glasses and sunglasses designs, along with a virtual try-on feature, and is praised for its quick turnaround time and customer service.
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40% Bias Score

Executive Blind Spots: How Self-Awareness Drives Leadership
Dr. Martin Dubin, an executive coach, reveals how leaders' strengths can become liabilities, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and feedback to mitigate recurring behavioral patterns.

Executive Blind Spots: How Self-Awareness Drives Leadership
Dr. Martin Dubin, an executive coach, reveals how leaders' strengths can become liabilities, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and feedback to mitigate recurring behavioral patterns.
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32% Bias Score

Green Party Leader Zack Polanski Discusses Potential Pact with Jeremy Corbyn
Zack Polanski, the newly elected Green Party leader, revealed he spoke to Jeremy Corbyn this week, sparking discussion about a potential electoral pact between their parties to avoid splitting the left-wing vote.

Green Party Leader Zack Polanski Discusses Potential Pact with Jeremy Corbyn
Zack Polanski, the newly elected Green Party leader, revealed he spoke to Jeremy Corbyn this week, sparking discussion about a potential electoral pact between their parties to avoid splitting the left-wing vote.
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24% Bias Score
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