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Chrysler Building: A Rivalry That Shaped a Skyscraper
Fueled by a professional rivalry between former partners William van Alen and Harold Craig Severance, the Chrysler Building's construction in 1930, culminating in a secretly added antenna, secured its title as the world's tallest structure until the Empire State Building's completion.
Chrysler Building: A Rivalry That Shaped a Skyscraper
Fueled by a professional rivalry between former partners William van Alen and Harold Craig Severance, the Chrysler Building's construction in 1930, culminating in a secretly added antenna, secured its title as the world's tallest structure until the Empire State Building's completion.
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36% Bias Score


Canada Sues Google for Anti-Competitive Online Advertising Practices
Canada's Competition Bureau sued Google on Thursday for anti-competitive practices in online advertising, alleging that Google abused its dominant position to exclude rivals, impacting billions of Canadian online ad transactions in 2022 and potentially harming advertisers, publishers, and consumers.
Canada Sues Google for Anti-Competitive Online Advertising Practices
Canada's Competition Bureau sued Google on Thursday for anti-competitive practices in online advertising, alleging that Google abused its dominant position to exclude rivals, impacting billions of Canadian online ad transactions in 2022 and potentially harming advertisers, publishers, and consumers.
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40% Bias Score


Lunchables Sales Plummet Amidst Health Concerns and Competition
Sales of Kraft Heinz's Lunchables brand are declining due to health concerns, a failed school lunch program, and increased competition.
Lunchables Sales Plummet Amidst Health Concerns and Competition
Sales of Kraft Heinz's Lunchables brand are declining due to health concerns, a failed school lunch program, and increased competition.
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40% Bias Score


French Treasure Hunts
This article reviews three new treasure hunts in France, highlighting their prizes, unique challenges and the experiences they offer to participants.
French Treasure Hunts
This article reviews three new treasure hunts in France, highlighting their prizes, unique challenges and the experiences they offer to participants.
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20% Bias Score


US Government Seeks Google Breakup
The US government formally proposed a partial breakup of Google, urging a federal judge to force a sale of the company’s Chrome web browser after finding Google violated US antitrust law.
US Government Seeks Google Breakup
The US government formally proposed a partial breakup of Google, urging a federal judge to force a sale of the company’s Chrome web browser after finding Google violated US antitrust law.
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40% Bias Score


DOJ Sues Google for Antitrust Violations
The Department of Justice is suing Google for monopolizing the online search market and is seeking remedies including the sale of Google's Chrome browser and Android operating system.
DOJ Sues Google for Antitrust Violations
The Department of Justice is suing Google for monopolizing the online search market and is seeking remedies including the sale of Google's Chrome browser and Android operating system.
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Train Network Overwhelmed by Passenger Surge Amidst Modernisation
Spain's railway network faces unprecedented challenges due to a 20% increase in passengers (exceeding 665.2 million in 2023) following the entry of competing companies and price drops, leading to record delays and disruptions despite ongoing modernisation projects.

Spain's Train Network Overwhelmed by Passenger Surge Amidst Modernisation
Spain's railway network faces unprecedented challenges due to a 20% increase in passengers (exceeding 665.2 million in 2023) following the entry of competing companies and price drops, leading to record delays and disruptions despite ongoing modernisation projects.
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56% Bias Score

Google, Kanada ve Hindistan'da Rekabet Soruşturmasıyla Karşı Karşıya
Kanada ve Hindistan rekabet kurumları, Google'ın çevrimiçi reklamcılık ve uygulama mağazası politikaları nedeniyle ayrı ayrı soruşturma başlattı; Kanada'da rekabete aykırı davranış iddiası, Hindistan'da ise gerçek para oyunlarına yönelik politikalar inceleniyor.

Google, Kanada ve Hindistan'da Rekabet Soruşturmasıyla Karşı Karşıya
Kanada ve Hindistan rekabet kurumları, Google'ın çevrimiçi reklamcılık ve uygulama mağazası politikaları nedeniyle ayrı ayrı soruşturma başlattı; Kanada'da rekabete aykırı davranış iddiası, Hindistan'da ise gerçek para oyunlarına yönelik politikalar inceleniyor.
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40% Bias Score

US Wants Google to Sell Chrome
The US Department of Justice wants Google to sell Chrome and change its contracts with Apple and Samsung, prompting a strong response from Google.

US Wants Google to Sell Chrome
The US Department of Justice wants Google to sell Chrome and change its contracts with Apple and Samsung, prompting a strong response from Google.
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48% Bias Score

US Government Pushes for Google Breakup
The US government is pushing for a partial breakup of Google, including the sale of its Chrome browser, after a court ruling found Google guilty of antitrust violations.

US Government Pushes for Google Breakup
The US government is pushing for a partial breakup of Google, including the sale of its Chrome browser, after a court ruling found Google guilty of antitrust violations.
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36% Bias Score

Ford to Cut 4,000 Jobs in Europe
Ford announces plans to cut nearly 4,000 jobs in Europe due to slow electric vehicle demand and Chinese competition.

Ford to Cut 4,000 Jobs in Europe
Ford announces plans to cut nearly 4,000 jobs in Europe due to slow electric vehicle demand and Chinese competition.
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24% Bias Score

Europe Builds Its Own Search Engine Infrastructure
Two European search engine companies, Ecosia and Qwant, are collaborating on a project to create a European search engine infrastructure, aiming to reduce reliance on US technology and promote digital sovereignty.

Europe Builds Its Own Search Engine Infrastructure
Two European search engine companies, Ecosia and Qwant, are collaborating on a project to create a European search engine infrastructure, aiming to reduce reliance on US technology and promote digital sovereignty.
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40% Bias Score
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