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Shifting College Admissions Landscape: Authenticity Trumps Checklist
The Common Application reports a 5% increase in first-year applicants submitting nearly five applications each, a 15% rise in first-generation applicants, and increased applicants from lower-income zip codes surpassing wealthier areas, signaling a shift in college admissions towards holistic review ...
Shifting College Admissions Landscape: Authenticity Trumps Checklist
The Common Application reports a 5% increase in first-year applicants submitting nearly five applications each, a 15% rise in first-generation applicants, and increased applicants from lower-income zip codes surpassing wealthier areas, signaling a shift in college admissions towards holistic review ...
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32% Bias Score


North Carolina House Elects New Speaker; Narrow GOP Majority Sets Stage for Bipartisan Politics
The North Carolina House elected Rep. Destin Hall as speaker, succeeding Tim Moore; Republicans hold a narrow 71-49 majority, one seat short of a veto-proof supermajority; the session will prioritize Hurricane Helene recovery and address medical marijuana, casino expansion, and the state budget.
North Carolina House Elects New Speaker; Narrow GOP Majority Sets Stage for Bipartisan Politics
The North Carolina House elected Rep. Destin Hall as speaker, succeeding Tim Moore; Republicans hold a narrow 71-49 majority, one seat short of a veto-proof supermajority; the session will prioritize Hurricane Helene recovery and address medical marijuana, casino expansion, and the state budget.
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36% Bias Score


Frankfurt's Parties Gear Up for Compressed Federal Election Campaign
Starting Sunday, six weeks before the German federal election, parties in Frankfurt will begin putting up election posters and conducting campaigns; the Greens ordered 6600 posters for 3300 locations, the SPD plans 5000–7000, and the CDU aims for 10,000 posters across 5000 locations, facing challeng...
Frankfurt's Parties Gear Up for Compressed Federal Election Campaign
Starting Sunday, six weeks before the German federal election, parties in Frankfurt will begin putting up election posters and conducting campaigns; the Greens ordered 6600 posters for 3300 locations, the SPD plans 5000–7000, and the CDU aims for 10,000 posters across 5000 locations, facing challeng...
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12% Bias Score


Ayotte Sworn in as New Hampshire Governor, Courts Massachusetts Businesses
Former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte was sworn in as New Hampshire's 83rd governor on Thursday, promising to attract Massachusetts businesses with lower taxes and less government, while also addressing the state's housing crisis and banning cell phones in schools.
Ayotte Sworn in as New Hampshire Governor, Courts Massachusetts Businesses
Former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte was sworn in as New Hampshire's 83rd governor on Thursday, promising to attract Massachusetts businesses with lower taxes and less government, while also addressing the state's housing crisis and banning cell phones in schools.
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36% Bias Score


Venezuela Crackdown: Dozens Arrested Ahead of Contested Inauguration
In the 72 hours before Edmundo González's scheduled inauguration, Venezuelan authorities arrested dozens of opposition figures, including his relative, and implemented censorship measures, aiming to suppress dissent amidst international support for González.
Venezuela Crackdown: Dozens Arrested Ahead of Contested Inauguration
In the 72 hours before Edmundo González's scheduled inauguration, Venezuelan authorities arrested dozens of opposition figures, including his relative, and implemented censorship measures, aiming to suppress dissent amidst international support for González.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Controversial Statements and Anger Ahead of Presidency
Donald Trump, in a press conference, announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico, use military force to obtain the Panama Canal and Greenland, and claimed Iran-backed militants stormed the Capitol on January 6th; his anger stemmed from legal issues and a blocked DOJ report.
Trump's Controversial Statements and Anger Ahead of Presidency
Donald Trump, in a press conference, announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico, use military force to obtain the Panama Canal and Greenland, and claimed Iran-backed militants stormed the Capitol on January 6th; his anger stemmed from legal issues and a blocked DOJ report.
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40% Bias Score

Ayotte Sworn In as New Hampshire Governor, Promises Unity Amidst Budget Cuts
Former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte was sworn in as New Hampshire's 83rd governor on Thursday, promising unity and fiscal responsibility while warning of necessary budget cuts; she is the first woman to serve as both a U.S. Senator and New Hampshire governor.

Ayotte Sworn In as New Hampshire Governor, Promises Unity Amidst Budget Cuts
Former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte was sworn in as New Hampshire's 83rd governor on Thursday, promising unity and fiscal responsibility while warning of necessary budget cuts; she is the first woman to serve as both a U.S. Senator and New Hampshire governor.
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32% Bias Score

Chadema's Internal Rift Threatens its Political Standing
Tundu Lissu, vying for Chadema's chairmanship, blames the party's declining public trust and participation in demonstrations on its leadership's perceived closeness to the ruling party; he contrasts this with his own reformist approach in the upcoming January 21st election.

Chadema's Internal Rift Threatens its Political Standing
Tundu Lissu, vying for Chadema's chairmanship, blames the party's declining public trust and participation in demonstrations on its leadership's perceived closeness to the ruling party; he contrasts this with his own reformist approach in the upcoming January 21st election.
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36% Bias Score

Podemos Euskadi Elects New Leader, Vaquero, to Challenge PNV
Following a closely contested internal election, Richar Vaquero assumed leadership of Podemos Euskadi, replacing Pilar Garrido. Vaquero, a provincial council member in Bizkaia, plans to maintain a critical stance against the PNV, focusing on housing, energy, and fiscal policies. His election occurre...

Podemos Euskadi Elects New Leader, Vaquero, to Challenge PNV
Following a closely contested internal election, Richar Vaquero assumed leadership of Podemos Euskadi, replacing Pilar Garrido. Vaquero, a provincial council member in Bizkaia, plans to maintain a critical stance against the PNV, focusing on housing, energy, and fiscal policies. His election occurre...
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40% Bias Score

Munich: Refugee Journalist, Recycling Crisis, and Environmental Concerns
A Somali refugee journalist joins the SZ, Munich faces challenges with reusable packaging and Altglas recycling, and declining bird populations raise environmental concerns, while a tight election race awaits in the west of Munich.

Munich: Refugee Journalist, Recycling Crisis, and Environmental Concerns
A Somali refugee journalist joins the SZ, Munich faces challenges with reusable packaging and Altglas recycling, and declining bird populations raise environmental concerns, while a tight election race awaits in the west of Munich.
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28% Bias Score

Venezuela: Intensified Repression Before Inauguration Day
Venezuela's Chavista regime intensified repression in the 72 hours before Inauguration Day, arresting opposition figures like González Urrutia's son-in-law, surveilling Machado's family, and detaining numerous others, prompting protests and raising concerns about the upcoming inauguration.

Venezuela: Intensified Repression Before Inauguration Day
Venezuela's Chavista regime intensified repression in the 72 hours before Inauguration Day, arresting opposition figures like González Urrutia's son-in-law, surveilling Machado's family, and detaining numerous others, prompting protests and raising concerns about the upcoming inauguration.
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60% Bias Score

CIDH Accuses Maduro Regime of Post-Election Repression and Human Rights Abuses
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) released a report accusing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government of at least 25 assassinations, thousands of arbitrary detentions, and widespread human rights abuses following the July 28th election, deeming his reelection illegitimate.

CIDH Accuses Maduro Regime of Post-Election Repression and Human Rights Abuses
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) released a report accusing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government of at least 25 assassinations, thousands of arbitrary detentions, and widespread human rights abuses following the July 28th election, deeming his reelection illegitimate.
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56% Bias Score
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