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Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Cases Globally
A study in Nature Medicine links sugary drinks to 2.2 million new diabetes cases and 1.2 million cardiovascular events in 2020, with the highest impact in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean, due to shifts in diet and aggressive industry marketing.
Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Cases Globally
A study in Nature Medicine links sugary drinks to 2.2 million new diabetes cases and 1.2 million cardiovascular events in 2020, with the highest impact in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean, due to shifts in diet and aggressive industry marketing.
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48% Bias Score


German Employee Motivation Lags Behind Global Average
An EY survey of 17,350 global employees (1000 in Germany) reveals that only 48% of German workers report giving their best at work, significantly lower than the 54% global average and other countries like India (67%).
German Employee Motivation Lags Behind Global Average
An EY survey of 17,350 global employees (1000 in Germany) reveals that only 48% of German workers report giving their best at work, significantly lower than the 54% global average and other countries like India (67%).
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36% Bias Score


German Employee Motivation Lags Behind Global Average
An EY survey of 1,000 German employees reveals that only 48 percent give their best at work, significantly below the global average of 54 percent, with even lower rates in France, Netherlands, and Japan, while India, China, and the US show considerably higher motivation.
German Employee Motivation Lags Behind Global Average
An EY survey of 1,000 German employees reveals that only 48 percent give their best at work, significantly below the global average of 54 percent, with even lower rates in France, Netherlands, and Japan, while India, China, and the US show considerably higher motivation.
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44% Bias Score


NYC Real Estate Shows Mixed Results in Q4 2024
New York City's real estate market in Q4 2024 showed a mixed performance, with luxury sales ranging from 19 to 39 contracts weekly, while the rental market slowed. Condo sales significantly outpaced co-ops (at least 3:1), due to amenities and ease of move-in, and the Republican election victory appe...
NYC Real Estate Shows Mixed Results in Q4 2024
New York City's real estate market in Q4 2024 showed a mixed performance, with luxury sales ranging from 19 to 39 contracts weekly, while the rental market slowed. Condo sales significantly outpaced co-ops (at least 3:1), due to amenities and ease of move-in, and the Republican election victory appe...
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Win Fuels Crypto Boom as AI Integration Accelerates
Following the FTX collapse and subsequent 25-year prison sentence for Sam Bankman-Fried, the cryptocurrency market experienced a resurgence after Donald Trump's election win in November 2024, with Bitcoin surpassing $100,000. Simultaneously, AI integration into smartphones is accelerating, raising c...
Trump's Win Fuels Crypto Boom as AI Integration Accelerates
Following the FTX collapse and subsequent 25-year prison sentence for Sam Bankman-Fried, the cryptocurrency market experienced a resurgence after Donald Trump's election win in November 2024, with Bitcoin surpassing $100,000. Simultaneously, AI integration into smartphones is accelerating, raising c...
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44% Bias Score


Slow EV Adoption in 2025 Amidst Hybrid Dominance and Chinese Competition
In 2025, hybrid vehicles continue to dominate sales, while electric vehicle adoption slows despite discounts and 0% financing deals. The rise of Chinese EV manufacturers and potential policy shifts under President-elect Trump add uncertainty to the market.
Slow EV Adoption in 2025 Amidst Hybrid Dominance and Chinese Competition
In 2025, hybrid vehicles continue to dominate sales, while electric vehicle adoption slows despite discounts and 0% financing deals. The rise of Chinese EV manufacturers and potential policy shifts under President-elect Trump add uncertainty to the market.
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40% Bias Score

Elbe Bridge Closure in Bad Schandau Triggers Economic Crisis
The unexpected closure of the Bad Schandau Elbe Bridge in Saxony, Germany, on November 7th, 2024, due to safety concerns, has caused significant economic disruption, with 31% of businesses fearing insolvency and 61% experiencing sales decline. Temporary solutions are underway, but a new bridge is no...

Elbe Bridge Closure in Bad Schandau Triggers Economic Crisis
The unexpected closure of the Bad Schandau Elbe Bridge in Saxony, Germany, on November 7th, 2024, due to safety concerns, has caused significant economic disruption, with 31% of businesses fearing insolvency and 61% experiencing sales decline. Temporary solutions are underway, but a new bridge is no...
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40% Bias Score

Indonesia Launches $28 Billion Nutrition Program Amidst Economic Concerns
Indonesia launched a $28 billion program to feed nearly 90 million children and pregnant women to combat malnutrition and stunting, despite concerns about its affordability and potential strain on the national budget.

Indonesia Launches $28 Billion Nutrition Program Amidst Economic Concerns
Indonesia launched a $28 billion program to feed nearly 90 million children and pregnant women to combat malnutrition and stunting, despite concerns about its affordability and potential strain on the national budget.
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48% Bias Score

Counterfeit Market: \$1.7 Trillion Industry Threatens Brand Authenticity
The \$1.7 trillion global counterfeit market, consuming 60-80% of fake goods in the U.S., erodes brand trust and impacts industries like sneakers, where high-quality replicas challenge established brands; AI authentication offers a solution but constant innovation is needed against evolving counterf...

Counterfeit Market: \$1.7 Trillion Industry Threatens Brand Authenticity
The \$1.7 trillion global counterfeit market, consuming 60-80% of fake goods in the U.S., erodes brand trust and impacts industries like sneakers, where high-quality replicas challenge established brands; AI authentication offers a solution but constant innovation is needed against evolving counterf...
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48% Bias Score

TikTok Ban Threatens $1 Billion in Monthly Losses for US Small Businesses
The US Congress's mandate to ban TikTok by January 19th due to national security concerns threatens to cost small businesses $1 billion monthly, as many rely on the platform for customer acquisition; the incoming president has requested a stay on the ban.

TikTok Ban Threatens $1 Billion in Monthly Losses for US Small Businesses
The US Congress's mandate to ban TikTok by January 19th due to national security concerns threatens to cost small businesses $1 billion monthly, as many rely on the platform for customer acquisition; the incoming president has requested a stay on the ban.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Seeks to Delay TikTok Ban, Citing Economic and National Security Concerns
President-elect Trump urged the Supreme Court to delay TikTok's January 19, 2025 ban, citing national security concerns and the platform's economic impact, which includes $24.2 billion in GDP contribution and 224,000 supported jobs in 2023.

Trump Seeks to Delay TikTok Ban, Citing Economic and National Security Concerns
President-elect Trump urged the Supreme Court to delay TikTok's January 19, 2025 ban, citing national security concerns and the platform's economic impact, which includes $24.2 billion in GDP contribution and 224,000 supported jobs in 2023.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Textile Workers' Contract Talks Stalled Amid Legal Dispute
Negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement in Spain's textile sector, covering over 160,000 workers from companies including Inditex and Mango, are stalled due to a legal dispute between unions and disagreements on key issues like salaries (€17,000 offered vs. €20,000 demanded) and job c...

Spanish Textile Workers' Contract Talks Stalled Amid Legal Dispute
Negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement in Spain's textile sector, covering over 160,000 workers from companies including Inditex and Mango, are stalled due to a legal dispute between unions and disagreements on key issues like salaries (€17,000 offered vs. €20,000 demanded) and job c...
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40% Bias Score
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