September 2025
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Newfoundland and Labrador Calls October 14th Provincial Election
Liberal Leader John Hogan triggered a Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election for October 14th, focusing on a major energy deal and the province's substantial debt, with the Liberals holding 19 of 40 seats against the PCs' 14.
Newfoundland and Labrador Calls October 14th Provincial Election
Liberal Leader John Hogan triggered a Newfoundland and Labrador provincial election for October 14th, focusing on a major energy deal and the province's substantial debt, with the Liberals holding 19 of 40 seats against the PCs' 14.
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40% Bias Score


Cristina Kirchner Loses Voting Rights After Corruption Conviction
Cristina Kirchner, former Argentinan president, has lost her voting rights following a six-year prison sentence for corruption, a decision confirmed by the National Electoral Chamber, despite an initial ruling that allowed her to vote.
Cristina Kirchner Loses Voting Rights After Corruption Conviction
Cristina Kirchner, former Argentinan president, has lost her voting rights following a six-year prison sentence for corruption, a decision confirmed by the National Electoral Chamber, despite an initial ruling that allowed her to vote.
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36% Bias Score


John van den Brom Appointed as FC Twente's New Head Coach
John van den Brom, a 58-year-old experienced manager, has been appointed as the new head coach of FC Twente, replacing Joseph Oosting, who was dismissed a week and a half ago; Van den Brom's contract runs until the end of the season.
John van den Brom Appointed as FC Twente's New Head Coach
John van den Brom, a 58-year-old experienced manager, has been appointed as the new head coach of FC Twente, replacing Joseph Oosting, who was dismissed a week and a half ago; Van den Brom's contract runs until the end of the season.
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20% Bias Score


The Pill: Benefits, Risks, and Neurological Effects
This article examines the contraceptive pill's mechanism, benefits (reduced menstrual symptoms, improved skin, migraine relief, and lower cancer risk), risks (slightly increased thrombosis risk and potential mood changes), and ongoing neurological research into its brain effects.
The Pill: Benefits, Risks, and Neurological Effects
This article examines the contraceptive pill's mechanism, benefits (reduced menstrual symptoms, improved skin, migraine relief, and lower cancer risk), risks (slightly increased thrombosis risk and potential mood changes), and ongoing neurological research into its brain effects.
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20% Bias Score


Legal challenge to Abergavenny library lease for mosque
Four individuals—three councillors and a resident—initiated a legal challenge against Monmouthshire council's decision to lease the former Abergavenny library to a Muslim community group for £6,000 annually over 30 years, citing concerns over transparency and fairness in the use of public assets.
Legal challenge to Abergavenny library lease for mosque
Four individuals—three councillors and a resident—initiated a legal challenge against Monmouthshire council's decision to lease the former Abergavenny library to a Muslim community group for £6,000 annually over 30 years, citing concerns over transparency and fairness in the use of public assets.
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36% Bias Score


Oktoberfest 2025: Transportation Guide and Restrictions
Munich implements significant traffic restrictions around the Theresienwiese for Oktoberfest 2025 (September 20th to October 5th), impacting car access but offering robust public transport alternatives.
Oktoberfest 2025: Transportation Guide and Restrictions
Munich implements significant traffic restrictions around the Theresienwiese for Oktoberfest 2025 (September 20th to October 5th), impacting car access but offering robust public transport alternatives.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey: Domestic Flights Still Charging for Water Despite Government Mandate
Despite a recent announcement by Turkey's Minister of Transport mandating free water on all domestic flights, a passenger reports paying 40 Turkish Lira for a small bottle of water on a flight from Diyarbakır, highlighting a delay in implementing the new policy.

Turkey: Domestic Flights Still Charging for Water Despite Government Mandate
Despite a recent announcement by Turkey's Minister of Transport mandating free water on all domestic flights, a passenger reports paying 40 Turkish Lira for a small bottle of water on a flight from Diyarbakır, highlighting a delay in implementing the new policy.
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40% Bias Score

Michiel de Ruyter Novel: A Blend of Fact and Fiction
Alex van Galen's novel, "Michiel de Ruyter," a novelization of the film, recounts the life of the famed admiral, blending historical accuracy with fictional liberties, as detailed in the author's afterword.

Michiel de Ruyter Novel: A Blend of Fact and Fiction
Alex van Galen's novel, "Michiel de Ruyter," a novelization of the film, recounts the life of the famed admiral, blending historical accuracy with fictional liberties, as detailed in the author's afterword.
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32% Bias Score

Top 10 Beginner Hiking Trails in the US
A new study by InsureMyTrip ranks Ohio's Ledges Trail as the best beginner hiking trail in the US, followed by Arizona's Horseshoe Bend Trail and New Jersey's Mount Tammany.

Top 10 Beginner Hiking Trails in the US
A new study by InsureMyTrip ranks Ohio's Ledges Trail as the best beginner hiking trail in the US, followed by Arizona's Horseshoe Bend Trail and New Jersey's Mount Tammany.
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40% Bias Score

Hong Kong Remake of Tape Fails to Fully Capture the #MeToo Era
A Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's "Tape" updates the setting to an Airbnb but fails to significantly engage with the complexities of the #MeToo movement, despite featuring a new scene acknowledging rape stigma in Asia.

Hong Kong Remake of Tape Fails to Fully Capture the #MeToo Era
A Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's "Tape" updates the setting to an Airbnb but fails to significantly engage with the complexities of the #MeToo movement, despite featuring a new scene acknowledging rape stigma in Asia.
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52% Bias Score

Hessen Aims for Zero Traffic Fatalities by 2050
The state of Hessen in Germany aims to reduce traffic fatalities by 40% by 2030 and eliminate them entirely by 2050, focusing on infrastructure improvements and addressing conflicts between car and bicycle traffic.

Hessen Aims for Zero Traffic Fatalities by 2050
The state of Hessen in Germany aims to reduce traffic fatalities by 40% by 2030 and eliminate them entirely by 2050, focusing on infrastructure improvements and addressing conflicts between car and bicycle traffic.
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20% Bias Score

Berlin's Emergency Medical Services Reform
Berlin's Senate approved a reform of the Emergency Medical Services Act to alleviate the system's increasing workload, marked by a near half-million dispatches in 2024—21,000 more than in 2023—primarily due to demographic change and non-emergency calls.

Berlin's Emergency Medical Services Reform
Berlin's Senate approved a reform of the Emergency Medical Services Act to alleviate the system's increasing workload, marked by a near half-million dispatches in 2024—21,000 more than in 2023—primarily due to demographic change and non-emergency calls.
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40% Bias Score
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