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Music Taste Changes with Age: Fewer Favorite Songs as We Grow Older
A 15-year study of over 40,000 music fans reveals that the number of favorite songs decreases with age, with teenagers sharing more musical preferences than older adults who tend to favor personal experience and nostalgia over current charts.
Music Taste Changes with Age: Fewer Favorite Songs as We Grow Older
A 15-year study of over 40,000 music fans reveals that the number of favorite songs decreases with age, with teenagers sharing more musical preferences than older adults who tend to favor personal experience and nostalgia over current charts.
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16% Bias Score


Dutch Election Cycle Shows Repetition of Past Political Strategies
This article analyzes recurring themes in the Dutch political landscape, focusing on the VVD and CDA parties' recent strategies and their historical parallels, particularly concerning immigration and economic policies.
Dutch Election Cycle Shows Repetition of Past Political Strategies
This article analyzes recurring themes in the Dutch political landscape, focusing on the VVD and CDA parties' recent strategies and their historical parallels, particularly concerning immigration and economic policies.
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48% Bias Score


Uneven Distribution of Emergency Shelters in Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt has 349 emergency shelters, unevenly distributed across the state, with significant discrepancies between regions, prompting calls for improved statewide planning.
Uneven Distribution of Emergency Shelters in Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt has 349 emergency shelters, unevenly distributed across the state, with significant discrepancies between regions, prompting calls for improved statewide planning.
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32% Bias Score


France: Tax Withholding Update Impacts Married Couples
Starting September 2024, France changes individual income tax withholding to an individualized rate for couples filing jointly, potentially altering net income distribution, though the total tax remains unchanged.
France: Tax Withholding Update Impacts Married Couples
Starting September 2024, France changes individual income tax withholding to an individualized rate for couples filing jointly, potentially altering net income distribution, though the total tax remains unchanged.
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12% Bias Score


Milan's Growth: Inclusivity and Inequality
Mario Calabresi, in a recent discussion at the Festa dell'Unità in Milan, addressed the city's dynamism, highlighting its inclusivity while acknowledging the growing gap between those who benefit from its growth and those left behind.
Milan's Growth: Inclusivity and Inequality
Mario Calabresi, in a recent discussion at the Festa dell'Unità in Milan, addressed the city's dynamism, highlighting its inclusivity while acknowledging the growing gap between those who benefit from its growth and those left behind.
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24% Bias Score


Greek Government Critiques PASOK's Proposals as Uncosted and Unrealistic
The Greek government criticized PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis's proposals presented at the Thessaloniki International Fair, deeming them uncosted and based on failed past recipes, while highlighting its own €1.76 billion tax reform.
Greek Government Critiques PASOK's Proposals as Uncosted and Unrealistic
The Greek government criticized PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis's proposals presented at the Thessaloniki International Fair, deeming them uncosted and based on failed past recipes, while highlighting its own €1.76 billion tax reform.
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56% Bias Score

Increased Police Presence in Bologna's Bolognina District
Following a meeting between Italy's Interior Minister and Bologna's mayor, 15 additional police officers will be deployed to Bolognina, with the local police force also expanding; however, disagreements remain on the use of 'red zones' and repatriation centers.

Increased Police Presence in Bologna's Bolognina District
Following a meeting between Italy's Interior Minister and Bologna's mayor, 15 additional police officers will be deployed to Bolognina, with the local police force also expanding; however, disagreements remain on the use of 'red zones' and repatriation centers.
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16% Bias Score

Quirky Employment Tribunal Cases Highlight Self-Representation and Access to Justice
Recent UK employment tribunal cases, some involving seemingly trivial disputes like calling a boss a "dickhead" or being deemed "messy", highlight the rise of self-representation since legal aid cuts in 2013, leading to a wider range of claims and increased media attention.

Quirky Employment Tribunal Cases Highlight Self-Representation and Access to Justice
Recent UK employment tribunal cases, some involving seemingly trivial disputes like calling a boss a "dickhead" or being deemed "messy", highlight the rise of self-representation since legal aid cuts in 2013, leading to a wider range of claims and increased media attention.
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40% Bias Score

Local Elections in Brandenburg: Diverse Candidates and Potential AfD Gains
Brandenburg's local elections, starting this Sunday in Nauen and Wriezen, feature a diverse range of candidates, including a high number of men (75%), with the AfD's potential success raising concerns given the party's classification as right-wing extremist by the domestic intelligence agency.

Local Elections in Brandenburg: Diverse Candidates and Potential AfD Gains
Brandenburg's local elections, starting this Sunday in Nauen and Wriezen, feature a diverse range of candidates, including a high number of men (75%), with the AfD's potential success raising concerns given the party's classification as right-wing extremist by the domestic intelligence agency.
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52% Bias Score

Hessian Law on Informing Authorities about Potentially Violent Patients Stirs Debate
A proposed amendment to Hesse's Mental Health Act sparks controversy among psychiatrists due to a provision requiring doctors to inform authorities about patients deemed a potential public safety risk.

Hessian Law on Informing Authorities about Potentially Violent Patients Stirs Debate
A proposed amendment to Hesse's Mental Health Act sparks controversy among psychiatrists due to a provision requiring doctors to inform authorities about patients deemed a potential public safety risk.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Education Minister Addresses Private School Tuition Concerns
Amidst public debate over exorbitant private school fees and alleged illegal payments for public school enrollment, Turkish Education Minister Yusuf Tekin addressed the issue, stating that private school enrollment is a choice, not an obligation, and that 90% of private schools charge under 600,000 ...

Turkish Education Minister Addresses Private School Tuition Concerns
Amidst public debate over exorbitant private school fees and alleged illegal payments for public school enrollment, Turkish Education Minister Yusuf Tekin addressed the issue, stating that private school enrollment is a choice, not an obligation, and that 90% of private schools charge under 600,000 ...
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Allowance System Faces Reform Debate
Amidst a 20 billion euro annual budget, the Netherlands' allowance system, supporting 6 million households with an average of 3333 euros each, faces reform proposals due to its complexity and past scandals.

Dutch Allowance System Faces Reform Debate
Amidst a 20 billion euro annual budget, the Netherlands' allowance system, supporting 6 million households with an average of 3333 euros each, faces reform proposals due to its complexity and past scandals.
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16% Bias Score
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