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Marmoush's Rise: From Wadi Degla to Manchester City
Omar Marmoush, a Manchester City striker, recently debuted in the Champions League and scored a hat-trick, showcasing Wadi Degla's successful youth development model; his \$74 million transfer resulted in a 2.5% solidarity payment to his former club.
Marmoush's Rise: From Wadi Degla to Manchester City
Omar Marmoush, a Manchester City striker, recently debuted in the Champions League and scored a hat-trick, showcasing Wadi Degla's successful youth development model; his \$74 million transfer resulted in a 2.5% solidarity payment to his former club.
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24% Bias Score


NBA Revamps All-Star Game with Mini-Tournament Format
The 2025 NBA All-Star Game will be a four-team mini-tournament in San Francisco, with a $1.8 million prize pool and a first-to-40-points format, aiming to increase competitiveness after last year's record-setting, low-effort game.
NBA Revamps All-Star Game with Mini-Tournament Format
The 2025 NBA All-Star Game will be a four-team mini-tournament in San Francisco, with a $1.8 million prize pool and a first-to-40-points format, aiming to increase competitiveness after last year's record-setting, low-effort game.
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60% Bias Score


Rubiales Defense Challenges Prosecution's 'Mafia' Narrative in Coercion Trial
In the final session of Luis Rubiales' trial on Friday, the defense argued the prosecution "constructed a story" to portray the Spanish football federation as a "mafia organization" to bring coercion charges against Rubiales and three other RFEF employees, all denying the charges.
Rubiales Defense Challenges Prosecution's 'Mafia' Narrative in Coercion Trial
In the final session of Luis Rubiales' trial on Friday, the defense argued the prosecution "constructed a story" to portray the Spanish football federation as a "mafia organization" to bring coercion charges against Rubiales and three other RFEF employees, all denying the charges.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration's NIH Grant Cuts Threaten \$5 Billion in Medical Research
The Trump administration's proposed 15 percent cap on indirect costs for NIH grants, totaling at least \$5 billion in cuts, faces legal challenges but threatens to significantly reduce medical research funding across the U.S., particularly affecting universities and hospitals in certain states.
Trump Administration's NIH Grant Cuts Threaten \$5 Billion in Medical Research
The Trump administration's proposed 15 percent cap on indirect costs for NIH grants, totaling at least \$5 billion in cuts, faces legal challenges but threatens to significantly reduce medical research funding across the U.S., particularly affecting universities and hospitals in certain states.
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52% Bias Score


Brighton's Midfield Depth: A Blessing and a Curse
Brighton's FA Cup victory highlighted their deep midfield talent, featuring five internationals, but also revealed the challenge of squad management due to injuries and competition for playing time.
Brighton's Midfield Depth: A Blessing and a Curse
Brighton's FA Cup victory highlighted their deep midfield talent, featuring five internationals, but also revealed the challenge of squad management due to injuries and competition for playing time.
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48% Bias Score


Rubiales Trial: Defense Argues Hermoso's Discomfort Doesn't Equal Non-Consent
Luis Rubiales's lawyer argued in court that Jenni Hermoso's statement that she "didn't like" his kiss doesn't imply non-consent, a central point in his trial for sexual assault and coercion following the August 2023 Women's World Cup final. The defense presented a lip reader's evidence and highlight...
Rubiales Trial: Defense Argues Hermoso's Discomfort Doesn't Equal Non-Consent
Luis Rubiales's lawyer argued in court that Jenni Hermoso's statement that she "didn't like" his kiss doesn't imply non-consent, a central point in his trial for sexual assault and coercion following the August 2023 Women's World Cup final. The defense presented a lip reader's evidence and highlight...
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56% Bias Score

Shiffrin Misses Medal by a Hair in World Championships Slalom
At the Alpine Skiing World Championships in Saalbach, Austria, Camille Rast of Switzerland won gold in the women's slalom, while Mikaela Shiffrin finished fifth, narrowly missing a record-setting 16th medal by five-hundredths of a second; Paula Moltzan of the U.S. finished fourth.

Shiffrin Misses Medal by a Hair in World Championships Slalom
At the Alpine Skiing World Championships in Saalbach, Austria, Camille Rast of Switzerland won gold in the women's slalom, while Mikaela Shiffrin finished fifth, narrowly missing a record-setting 16th medal by five-hundredths of a second; Paula Moltzan of the U.S. finished fourth.
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40% Bias Score

Blues Coach Montgomery on Team's Progress and Challenges
St. Louis Blues coach Jim Montgomery discusses his team's performance since November 24th, highlighting player improvements (Jordan Kyrou, Robert Thomas), persistent challenges (inconsistency, special teams), and his focus on building a consistent team identity emphasizing hard work and effort; his ...

Blues Coach Montgomery on Team's Progress and Challenges
St. Louis Blues coach Jim Montgomery discusses his team's performance since November 24th, highlighting player improvements (Jordan Kyrou, Robert Thomas), persistent challenges (inconsistency, special teams), and his focus on building a consistent team identity emphasizing hard work and effort; his ...
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36% Bias Score

Red Sox Sign Alex Bregman to $120 Million Contract
The Boston Red Sox signed Alex Bregman to a three-year, $120 million contract, making him the seventh player in MLB history to earn $40 million annually, significantly increasing their competitiveness in the already strong AL East.

Red Sox Sign Alex Bregman to $120 Million Contract
The Boston Red Sox signed Alex Bregman to a three-year, $120 million contract, making him the seventh player in MLB history to earn $40 million annually, significantly increasing their competitiveness in the already strong AL East.
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48% Bias Score

Ingebrigtsen Breaks Two World Records in Single Race
Norwegian runner Jakob Ingebrigtsen broke two world records in Lievin, France on Thursday, setting new indoor marks for the 1500m (3:29.63) and mile (3:45.14), surpassing his previous records and American Yared Nuguse's recent mile record.

Ingebrigtsen Breaks Two World Records in Single Race
Norwegian runner Jakob Ingebrigtsen broke two world records in Lievin, France on Thursday, setting new indoor marks for the 1500m (3:29.63) and mile (3:45.14), surpassing his previous records and American Yared Nuguse's recent mile record.
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48% Bias Score

Missed Connections: Reflections on Love, Loss, and Regret
A collection of personal anecdotes details missed connections and unfulfilled potential in various relationships, highlighting themes of love, loss, regret, and the enduring power of memory.

Missed Connections: Reflections on Love, Loss, and Regret
A collection of personal anecdotes details missed connections and unfulfilled potential in various relationships, highlighting themes of love, loss, regret, and the enduring power of memory.
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4% Bias Score

Gustavsson's Stellar Goalie Performance in Sweden's Overtime Loss to Canada
In a 4-3 overtime loss to Canada, Swedish goalie Filip Gustavsson's outstanding performance, including a crucial save on Devon Toews and multiple stops in overtime, kept Sweden competitive despite early defensive lapses and ultimately lost in overtime, 4-3.

Gustavsson's Stellar Goalie Performance in Sweden's Overtime Loss to Canada
In a 4-3 overtime loss to Canada, Swedish goalie Filip Gustavsson's outstanding performance, including a crucial save on Devon Toews and multiple stops in overtime, kept Sweden competitive despite early defensive lapses and ultimately lost in overtime, 4-3.
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20% Bias Score
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