

1963 Elfstedentocht: Archival Footage Reveals New 'Furthest Female' Participant
New analysis of 1963 Elfstedentocht footage reveals Annigje van Dijk-Bajema, not Meike de Vlas, skated furthest among women, reaching the Bartlehiem bridge before needing to stop due to breastfeeding, challenging previous accounts of the race.
1963 Elfstedentocht: Archival Footage Reveals New 'Furthest Female' Participant
New analysis of 1963 Elfstedentocht footage reveals Annigje van Dijk-Bajema, not Meike de Vlas, skated furthest among women, reaching the Bartlehiem bridge before needing to stop due to breastfeeding, challenging previous accounts of the race.
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52% Bias Score


Normaal Concert Tickets Sell Out Instantly Amidst Freezing Fan Frenzy
Hundreds of fans waited for hours in freezing temperatures in Pesse, Netherlands, on February 15th, to buy tickets for a Normaal concert on May 31st, part of their 50th-anniversary celebration, which sold out instantly.
Normaal Concert Tickets Sell Out Instantly Amidst Freezing Fan Frenzy
Hundreds of fans waited for hours in freezing temperatures in Pesse, Netherlands, on February 15th, to buy tickets for a Normaal concert on May 31st, part of their 50th-anniversary celebration, which sold out instantly.
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36% Bias Score


Mosaqua Swimming Paradise in Netherlands to Close After 32 Years
Mosaqua, a subtropical swimming paradise in Gulpen, Netherlands, is closing after 32 years due to high operational costs and lack of municipal funding, impacting 200,000 annual visitors and employees, though potential investors may yet save the facility.
Mosaqua Swimming Paradise in Netherlands to Close After 32 Years
Mosaqua, a subtropical swimming paradise in Gulpen, Netherlands, is closing after 32 years due to high operational costs and lack of municipal funding, impacting 200,000 annual visitors and employees, though potential investors may yet save the facility.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Bobsledder Djolo's World Cup Debut: Strong Start, Steering Challenges
Dutch bobsledder Loren Djolo finished 23rd in her World Cup debut in Winterberg, Germany, failing to reach the finals due to steering errors; her next competition is January 25th in Sankt Moritz.
Dutch Bobsledder Djolo's World Cup Debut: Strong Start, Steering Challenges
Dutch bobsledder Loren Djolo finished 23rd in her World Cup debut in Winterberg, Germany, failing to reach the finals due to steering errors; her next competition is January 25th in Sankt Moritz.
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20% Bias Score


Trump Faces Sentencing in Hush-Money Case Before Inauguration
Donald Trump, ten days before his inauguration, will be sentenced for falsifying business records related to a hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election, marking the first time a sitting U.S. president has been convicted of a crime.
Trump Faces Sentencing in Hush-Money Case Before Inauguration
Donald Trump, ten days before his inauguration, will be sentenced for falsifying business records related to a hush-money payment to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election, marking the first time a sitting U.S. president has been convicted of a crime.
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44% Bias Score


Trump to be Sentenced Ten Days Before Inauguration in Hush-Money Case
Donald Trump, convicted last May in a hush-money case involving $130,000 paid to Stormy Daniels, will be sentenced ten days before his January 20 inauguration, despite attempts to dismiss the case after winning the November presidential election. The judge favors an "unconditional discharge," avoidi...
Trump to be Sentenced Ten Days Before Inauguration in Hush-Money Case
Donald Trump, convicted last May in a hush-money case involving $130,000 paid to Stormy Daniels, will be sentenced ten days before his January 20 inauguration, despite attempts to dismiss the case after winning the November presidential election. The judge favors an "unconditional discharge," avoidi...
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48% Bias Score

Large Crowds Attend Bouterse's Funeral Despite Conviction
The funeral of former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse, convicted for the 1982 December Murders, drew large crowds in Paramaribo despite not being a state funeral, highlighting continued public polarization and the complexities of his legacy.

Large Crowds Attend Bouterse's Funeral Despite Conviction
The funeral of former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse, convicted for the 1982 December Murders, drew large crowds in Paramaribo despite not being a state funeral, highlighting continued public polarization and the complexities of his legacy.
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40% Bias Score

Renovated DNB Opens to Public in Amsterdam
The Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) in Amsterdam reopens tomorrow after a five-year renovation, offering public access for the first time, transforming its former gold vault into an exhibition space, and aiming to improve its previously negative public image.

Renovated DNB Opens to Public in Amsterdam
The Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) in Amsterdam reopens tomorrow after a five-year renovation, offering public access for the first time, transforming its former gold vault into an exhibition space, and aiming to improve its previously negative public image.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Bobsledder Djolo Misses World Cup Final
Dutch bobsledder Loren Djolo finished 23rd in her World Cup debut in Winterberg, Germany, failing to qualify for the final due to steering errors despite a strong start aided by her athletics background; her next competition is January 25th in Sankt Moritz.

Dutch Bobsledder Djolo Misses World Cup Final
Dutch bobsledder Loren Djolo finished 23rd in her World Cup debut in Winterberg, Germany, failing to qualify for the final due to steering errors despite a strong start aided by her athletics background; her next competition is January 25th in Sankt Moritz.
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44% Bias Score

Mosaqua Swimming Paradise in Gulpen to Close After 32 Years
Mosaqua, a subtropical swimming paradise in Gulpen, Netherlands, is closing after 32 years due to the municipality's inability to continue its financial support, impacting 200,000 annual visitors and leaving the community without a key recreational facility. A January 16th meeting will discuss poten...

Mosaqua Swimming Paradise in Gulpen to Close After 32 Years
Mosaqua, a subtropical swimming paradise in Gulpen, Netherlands, is closing after 32 years due to the municipality's inability to continue its financial support, impacting 200,000 annual visitors and leaving the community without a key recreational facility. A January 16th meeting will discuss poten...
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48% Bias Score

Johnson Elected Speaker in Close House Vote
Republican Mike Johnson was elected Speaker of the House, winning 218 votes to Democrat Hakeem Jeffries' 215 in a closely contested election marked by internal Republican divisions and a prior deal with Democrats to prevent a government shutdown, dropping a key demand by Trump; this is the narrowest...

Johnson Elected Speaker in Close House Vote
Republican Mike Johnson was elected Speaker of the House, winning 218 votes to Democrat Hakeem Jeffries' 215 in a closely contested election marked by internal Republican divisions and a prior deal with Democrats to prevent a government shutdown, dropping a key demand by Trump; this is the narrowest...
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44% Bias Score

Johnson Elected Speaker of the House in Narrow Victory
Republican Mike Johnson was elected Speaker of the House by a 218-215 vote margin over Democrat Hakeem Jeffries, the narrowest victory in nearly a century, after multiple rounds of voting due to internal Republican dissent following a deal Johnson made with Democrats.

Johnson Elected Speaker of the House in Narrow Victory
Republican Mike Johnson was elected Speaker of the House by a 218-215 vote margin over Democrat Hakeem Jeffries, the narrowest victory in nearly a century, after multiple rounds of voting due to internal Republican dissent following a deal Johnson made with Democrats.
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36% Bias Score