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Stagility": Balancing Stability and Agility in Leadership
This article analyzes "stagility," a leadership approach balancing stability and agility, examining its application in organizational culture, systems, and structures, and its impact on follower needs.
Stagility": Balancing Stability and Agility in Leadership
This article analyzes "stagility," a leadership approach balancing stability and agility, examining its application in organizational culture, systems, and structures, and its impact on follower needs.
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24% Bias Score


Multiple Bodies Found in Houston Bayous: Police Investigate
Five bodies have been discovered in Houston bayous between September 15 and 20, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths, although police currently state there is no evidence of foul play.
Multiple Bodies Found in Houston Bayous: Police Investigate
Five bodies have been discovered in Houston bayous between September 15 and 20, prompting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths, although police currently state there is no evidence of foul play.
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52% Bias Score


Brisbane Daycare's Controversial Artwork Sale
A Brisbane daycare, facing financial troubles and investigation, attempted to sell children's artwork for $2,200 AUD each, sparking outrage and a police investigation.
Brisbane Daycare's Controversial Artwork Sale
A Brisbane daycare, facing financial troubles and investigation, attempted to sell children's artwork for $2,200 AUD each, sparking outrage and a police investigation.
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60% Bias Score


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0% Bias Score


Mexican Artist Dice Gabriel de la Mora's "La petite mort" Exhibit at Jumex Museum
Dice Gabriel de la Mora's exhibition, "La petite mort," showcasing 87 works spanning 20 years, opened at Mexico City's Jumex Museum, exploring themes of death, rebirth, and the duality of experience, alongside works by Elsa-Louise Manceaux and Tina Modotti.
Mexican Artist Dice Gabriel de la Mora's "La petite mort" Exhibit at Jumex Museum
Dice Gabriel de la Mora's exhibition, "La petite mort," showcasing 87 works spanning 20 years, opened at Mexico City's Jumex Museum, exploring themes of death, rebirth, and the duality of experience, alongside works by Elsa-Louise Manceaux and Tina Modotti.
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36% Bias Score


Drone Sightings Cause Airspace Closure at Aalborg Airport
Following a similar incident at Copenhagen Airport, drone sightings near Aalborg Airport led to a temporary airspace closure on Wednesday evening, affecting several flights.
Drone Sightings Cause Airspace Closure at Aalborg Airport
Following a similar incident at Copenhagen Airport, drone sightings near Aalborg Airport led to a temporary airspace closure on Wednesday evening, affecting several flights.
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24% Bias Score

Leadership Credibility: Key to Memorable Presentations
Zenger Folkman's research on 671 leaders and nearly 8,000 colleagues reveals that leadership credibility, encompassing five key qualities, is the foundation of impactful presentations, surpassing presentation techniques alone.

Leadership Credibility: Key to Memorable Presentations
Zenger Folkman's research on 671 leaders and nearly 8,000 colleagues reveals that leadership credibility, encompassing five key qualities, is the foundation of impactful presentations, surpassing presentation techniques alone.
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24% Bias Score

Habit Formation: Alignment as the Key to Long-Term Success
The author's 1000+ days of habit tracking revealed that lasting habits are not about mechanics but alignment across personal identity (ME), relationships (WE), and global impact (WORLD).

Habit Formation: Alignment as the Key to Long-Term Success
The author's 1000+ days of habit tracking revealed that lasting habits are not about mechanics but alignment across personal identity (ME), relationships (WE), and global impact (WORLD).
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40% Bias Score

Germany Reports Record High Syphilis Cases in 2024
In 2024, Germany recorded its highest number of syphilis cases since 2010, reaching 9519 reported infections—a 3.9% increase from 2023, although this represents a slowdown from the 23.7% surge in 2022; the highest incidences were reported in Berlin and Hamburg.

Germany Reports Record High Syphilis Cases in 2024
In 2024, Germany recorded its highest number of syphilis cases since 2010, reaching 9519 reported infections—a 3.9% increase from 2023, although this represents a slowdown from the 23.7% surge in 2022; the highest incidences were reported in Berlin and Hamburg.
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32% Bias Score

Scientists Discover Brain's 'Odometer' for Distance Estimation
Researchers discovered a brain 'odometer' in mice and humans, showing that grid cells' regular firing directly correlates with accurate distance estimation, which is disrupted when environmental cues change.

Scientists Discover Brain's 'Odometer' for Distance Estimation
Researchers discovered a brain 'odometer' in mice and humans, showing that grid cells' regular firing directly correlates with accurate distance estimation, which is disrupted when environmental cues change.
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4% Bias Score

Trump Accuses UN of Sabotage After Mechanical Failures During UNGA Speech
During his speech at the UN General Assembly, Donald Trump experienced multiple technical failures—a malfunctioning escalator, a broken teleprompter, and a sound system outage—which he attributes to intentional sabotage by the UN.

Trump Accuses UN of Sabotage After Mechanical Failures During UNGA Speech
During his speech at the UN General Assembly, Donald Trump experienced multiple technical failures—a malfunctioning escalator, a broken teleprompter, and a sound system outage—which he attributes to intentional sabotage by the UN.
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56% Bias Score

Global Cancer Deaths Projected to Rise 75% by 2050
A new analysis predicts a 75% increase in global cancer deaths by 2050, reaching 18.6 million, driven by population growth and aging, despite advancements in treatment and risk reduction efforts.

Global Cancer Deaths Projected to Rise 75% by 2050
A new analysis predicts a 75% increase in global cancer deaths by 2050, reaching 18.6 million, driven by population growth and aging, despite advancements in treatment and risk reduction efforts.
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4% Bias Score
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