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Berlin Cancels 29 Euro Public Transport Ticket to Cut Costs
Berlin ended its 29 Euro public transport ticket for new customers on December 10th, 2024, to save 300 million Euros in its 2025 budget; existing users will be automatically switched to the 58 Euro Germany ticket, with the city covering the difference until their contract expires.
Berlin Cancels 29 Euro Public Transport Ticket to Cut Costs
Berlin ended its 29 Euro public transport ticket for new customers on December 10th, 2024, to save 300 million Euros in its 2025 budget; existing users will be automatically switched to the 58 Euro Germany ticket, with the city covering the difference until their contract expires.
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52% Bias Score


Heidenheim Seeks Derby Win to Avoid Relegation
1. FC Heidenheim, facing VfB Stuttgart in a crucial Baden-Württemberg derby on Sunday at 3:30 PM, hopes to end their eight-game Bundesliga winless streak, currently sitting in the relegation zone with several players injured or ill; coach Frank Schmidt is determined to use this match as a turning po...
Heidenheim Seeks Derby Win to Avoid Relegation
1. FC Heidenheim, facing VfB Stuttgart in a crucial Baden-Württemberg derby on Sunday at 3:30 PM, hopes to end their eight-game Bundesliga winless streak, currently sitting in the relegation zone with several players injured or ill; coach Frank Schmidt is determined to use this match as a turning po...
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40% Bias Score


Professor Redefines Surrealism in Unexpected Book Launch
Americanist Professor Pierre launched his book on Surrealism in Kreuzberg, presenting a controversial, personal perspective that contrasted sharply with the expectations of the mostly older attendees.
Professor Redefines Surrealism in Unexpected Book Launch
Americanist Professor Pierre launched his book on Surrealism in Kreuzberg, presenting a controversial, personal perspective that contrasted sharply with the expectations of the mostly older attendees.
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64% Bias Score


Suspect Arrested in Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO
A 26-year-old man has been arrested for the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, in New York City. Police found ballistic and fingerprint evidence linking the suspect to the crime scene; he had expressed anger towards the US healthcare system in a written statement found upon his arres...
Suspect Arrested in Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO
A 26-year-old man has been arrested for the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, in New York City. Police found ballistic and fingerprint evidence linking the suspect to the crime scene; he had expressed anger towards the US healthcare system in a written statement found upon his arres...
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40% Bias Score


"Israel Expands Syria Air Strikes, Jeopardizing Regional Stability"
"Following the fall of the Assad regime, Israel launched extensive air strikes on Syria, hitting 310 military targets and violating the demilitarized zone on the Golan Heights, jeopardizing existing agreements and raising concerns about regional stability."
"Israel Expands Syria Air Strikes, Jeopardizing Regional Stability"
"Following the fall of the Assad regime, Israel launched extensive air strikes on Syria, hitting 310 military targets and violating the demilitarized zone on the Golan Heights, jeopardizing existing agreements and raising concerns about regional stability."
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40% Bias Score


Online Glorification of Murder Suspect Highlights US Healthcare Anger
Luigi M., accused of murdering the CEO of United Healthcare in New York, is being celebrated online as a Robin Hood figure, sparking concerns about copycats and highlighting widespread anger towards the US healthcare system's high costs and limited access.
Online Glorification of Murder Suspect Highlights US Healthcare Anger
Luigi M., accused of murdering the CEO of United Healthcare in New York, is being celebrated online as a Robin Hood figure, sparking concerns about copycats and highlighting widespread anger towards the US healthcare system's high costs and limited access.
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44% Bias Score

Brandenburg Rejects AfD's Proposal to Halt Syrian Refugee Asylum
Brandenburg's state parliament rejected an AfD proposal to immediately stop accepting asylum seekers from Syria, citing the ongoing volatile situation in Syria and the federal government's authority on asylum decisions. The AfD's proposal also called for designating Syria a safe country of origin an...

Brandenburg Rejects AfD's Proposal to Halt Syrian Refugee Asylum
Brandenburg's state parliament rejected an AfD proposal to immediately stop accepting asylum seekers from Syria, citing the ongoing volatile situation in Syria and the federal government's authority on asylum decisions. The AfD's proposal also called for designating Syria a safe country of origin an...
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56% Bias Score

Schleswig-Holstein's Anti-Money Laundering Plan Faces Opposition Criticism
The Schleswig-Holstein state parliament referred a state government plan to combat money laundering to the responsible committees; opposition parties criticized the proposed measures as insufficient, particularly the proposed task force's annual meetings, while the state government highlights optimi...

Schleswig-Holstein's Anti-Money Laundering Plan Faces Opposition Criticism
The Schleswig-Holstein state parliament referred a state government plan to combat money laundering to the responsible committees; opposition parties criticized the proposed measures as insufficient, particularly the proposed task force's annual meetings, while the state government highlights optimi...
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32% Bias Score

Lenacapavir: Six-Monthly HIV Prevention Injection Named "Science" Breakthrough of the Year
"Science" magazine selected Lenacapavir, a six-monthly HIV-prevention injection, as its 2024 Breakthrough of the Year due to its superior efficacy and convenience compared to daily pills, potentially impacting global HIV prevention efforts.

Lenacapavir: Six-Monthly HIV Prevention Injection Named "Science" Breakthrough of the Year
"Science" magazine selected Lenacapavir, a six-monthly HIV-prevention injection, as its 2024 Breakthrough of the Year due to its superior efficacy and convenience compared to daily pills, potentially impacting global HIV prevention efforts.
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36% Bias Score

"Ski Stars Pressure Fis President Over Rejected €400 Million Deal"
"Top ski athletes, including Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, publicly criticized the Fis president for rejecting a €400 million investment offer from CVC, urging reconsideration while opposing a deal with Infront; the Fis countered, asserting no rejection, but rather a lack of need, am...

"Ski Stars Pressure Fis President Over Rejected €400 Million Deal"
"Top ski athletes, including Mikaela Shiffrin and Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, publicly criticized the Fis president for rejecting a €400 million investment offer from CVC, urging reconsideration while opposing a deal with Infront; the Fis countered, asserting no rejection, but rather a lack of need, am...
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52% Bias Score

South Korean President Defends Martial Law Amidst Impeachment Attempt
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol defended his brief declaration of martial law amidst a budget dispute with the opposition, rejecting accusations of rebellion. Parliament overruled the decision, and a subsequent impeachment attempt failed due to a boycott, but the ruling party now supports a sec...

South Korean President Defends Martial Law Amidst Impeachment Attempt
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol defended his brief declaration of martial law amidst a budget dispute with the opposition, rejecting accusations of rebellion. Parliament overruled the decision, and a subsequent impeachment attempt failed due to a boycott, but the ruling party now supports a sec...
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36% Bias Score

54 Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2024: Gaza Strip Most Dangerous
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reports at least 54 journalists killed worldwide in 2024, with the Gaza Strip accounting for nearly one-third of the deaths; 550 journalists are currently imprisoned globally, a 7% increase from last year.

54 Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2024: Gaza Strip Most Dangerous
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reports at least 54 journalists killed worldwide in 2024, with the Gaza Strip accounting for nearly one-third of the deaths; 550 journalists are currently imprisoned globally, a 7% increase from last year.
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44% Bias Score
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