Milwaukee Hosts World Cup Speed Skating: Stolz Seeks 16th Consecutive Win
The World Cup speed skating competition returns to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after a 17-year absence, from November 23-26, 2023, showcasing Jordan Stolz's quest for his 16th consecutive win at his home track, while facing stiff competition from Jenning de Boo and the comeback of Jonathan Kuck.
Milwaukee Hosts World Cup Speed Skating: Stolz Seeks 16th Consecutive Win
The World Cup speed skating competition returns to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after a 17-year absence, from November 23-26, 2023, showcasing Jordan Stolz's quest for his 16th consecutive win at his home track, while facing stiff competition from Jenning de Boo and the comeback of Jonathan Kuck.
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Australian Open: Record Attendance Amidst Challenges to Global Standing
The Australian Open, exceeding 1 million attendees by day 11, faces challenges balancing diverse fan behavior with player expectations and global competition from wealthier rivals offering superior facilities and controlled environments.
Australian Open: Record Attendance Amidst Challenges to Global Standing
The Australian Open, exceeding 1 million attendees by day 11, faces challenges balancing diverse fan behavior with player expectations and global competition from wealthier rivals offering superior facilities and controlled environments.
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56% Bias Score
Schareina Wins Dakar Stage; Sanders Poised for Victory
Tosha Schareina won the shortened eleventh stage of the Dakar Rally motorcycle race on Thursday, but Daniel Sanders maintains a commanding lead going into the final stage. In cars, Yazeed Al-Rajhi reclaimed the lead.
Schareina Wins Dakar Stage; Sanders Poised for Victory
Tosha Schareina won the shortened eleventh stage of the Dakar Rally motorcycle race on Thursday, but Daniel Sanders maintains a commanding lead going into the final stage. In cars, Yazeed Al-Rajhi reclaimed the lead.
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56% Bias Score
Baciuška Wins Dakar Rally Stage After Penalty Shake-Up
Lithuanian driver Rokas Baciuška won the 341-kilometer second stage of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia on Monday, beating Yazeed Al Rajhi by almost three minutes after Al Rajhi and Nasser Al-Attiyah received time penalties for speeding; the win was secured after Baciuška received time back for fault...
Baciuška Wins Dakar Rally Stage After Penalty Shake-Up
Lithuanian driver Rokas Baciuška won the 341-kilometer second stage of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia on Monday, beating Yazeed Al Rajhi by almost three minutes after Al Rajhi and Nasser Al-Attiyah received time penalties for speeding; the win was secured after Baciuška received time back for fault...
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36% Bias Score
Dakar 2025: Endurance and Navigation Challenges in Saudi Arabian Desert
The 2025 Dakar Rally, spanning 7700km across 12 stages from January 3rd to 17th, features a grueling 48-hour stage and 45% of timed sections separated for cars and motorbikes, increasing navigational challenges and safety.
Dakar 2025: Endurance and Navigation Challenges in Saudi Arabian Desert
The 2025 Dakar Rally, spanning 7700km across 12 stages from January 3rd to 17th, features a grueling 48-hour stage and 45% of timed sections separated for cars and motorbikes, increasing navigational challenges and safety.
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28% Bias Score
Denmark's Victoria Kirk Thjelvig Crowned Miss Universe 2024
Victoria Kirk Thjelvig of Denmark wins Miss Universe 2024, making history as the first Danish winner.
Denmark's Victoria Kirk Thjelvig Crowned Miss Universe 2024
Victoria Kirk Thjelvig of Denmark wins Miss Universe 2024, making history as the first Danish winner.
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Japan Wins Second Consecutive Pastry World Cup Gold
In the 2025 Pastry World Cup held in Lyon on January 20-21, Japan secured its second consecutive gold medal, surpassing France and Malaysia, who won silver and bronze respectively. The competition featured elaborate desserts representing diverse culinary traditions from participating countries.
Japan Wins Second Consecutive Pastry World Cup Gold
In the 2025 Pastry World Cup held in Lyon on January 20-21, Japan secured its second consecutive gold medal, surpassing France and Malaysia, who won silver and bronze respectively. The competition featured elaborate desserts representing diverse culinary traditions from participating countries.
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36% Bias Score
England Suffers Crushing Ashes Defeat, Exposing Wide Gap with Australia
England lost the Women's Ashes series to Australia 8-0, exposing significant deficiencies in fielding and batting against spin, despite England's captain claiming they were close to Australia's level. The series ended in Sydney, with Australia showcasing superior athleticism and an aggressive style ...
England Suffers Crushing Ashes Defeat, Exposing Wide Gap with Australia
England lost the Women's Ashes series to Australia 8-0, exposing significant deficiencies in fielding and batting against spin, despite England's captain claiming they were close to Australia's level. The series ended in Sydney, with Australia showcasing superior athleticism and an aggressive style ...
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48% Bias Score
Netherlands Handball Team Eyes Quarterfinals in World Cup Comeback
The Netherlands men's handball team, participating in the World Cup for the first time in 62 years, aims for the quarterfinals despite some injuries and a lack of depth, benefiting from a favorable draw against Guinee, North Macedonia, and Hungary in the first round.
Netherlands Handball Team Eyes Quarterfinals in World Cup Comeback
The Netherlands men's handball team, participating in the World Cup for the first time in 62 years, aims for the quarterfinals despite some injuries and a lack of depth, benefiting from a favorable draw against Guinee, North Macedonia, and Hungary in the first round.
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40% Bias Score
Sneek Loses Inaugural BeneCup Final to Belgian Champion
Friso Sneek, the Dutch women's volleyball champion, lost to Belgium's Asterix Avo Beveren 21-25, 13-25, 25-22, 12-25 in the inaugural BeneCup final in Den Bosch on Sunday, highlighting a significant competitive gap between Dutch and Belgian club volleyball.
Sneek Loses Inaugural BeneCup Final to Belgian Champion
Friso Sneek, the Dutch women's volleyball champion, lost to Belgium's Asterix Avo Beveren 21-25, 13-25, 25-22, 12-25 in the inaugural BeneCup final in Den Bosch on Sunday, highlighting a significant competitive gap between Dutch and Belgian club volleyball.
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44% Bias Score
Netherlands Advances to Handball Main Round After Undefeated Group Stage
The Netherlands women's handball team, featuring a young squad, unexpectedly completed the group stage undefeated, securing two points against Germany and advancing to the main round in Vienna where they face tougher opponents, including Olympic champions Norway and Denmark.
Netherlands Advances to Handball Main Round After Undefeated Group Stage
The Netherlands women's handball team, featuring a young squad, unexpectedly completed the group stage undefeated, securing two points against Germany and advancing to the main round in Vienna where they face tougher opponents, including Olympic champions Norway and Denmark.
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4% Bias Score
Extreme Trail Race in Spain
The Marató dels Dements, a challenging trail running race in Spain, attracts international runners and showcases the beauty and difficulty of the Sierra de Espadán.
Extreme Trail Race in Spain
The Marató dels Dements, a challenging trail running race in Spain, attracts international runners and showcases the beauty and difficulty of the Sierra de Espadán.
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40% Bias Score