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Death Pipes: Millions of Birds Killed by Common Structures
Hollow vertical pipes used as property markers or irrigation standpipes are killing millions of birds and other wildlife annually across the United States and globally; a study of over 100 pipes in the Mojave Desert found Ash-throated Flycatchers and Loggerhead Shrikes to be the most common victims.
Death Pipes: Millions of Birds Killed by Common Structures
Hollow vertical pipes used as property markers or irrigation standpipes are killing millions of birds and other wildlife annually across the United States and globally; a study of over 100 pipes in the Mojave Desert found Ash-throated Flycatchers and Loggerhead Shrikes to be the most common victims.
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36% Bias Score


Mediterranean Summers: Media Narratives and Societal Anxieties
This article examines the media's portrayal of increasingly extreme Mediterranean summers, linking it to both climate change and deeper societal anxieties; personal accounts contrast with media narratives, predicting a new term for summer-related phobia.
Mediterranean Summers: Media Narratives and Societal Anxieties
This article examines the media's portrayal of increasingly extreme Mediterranean summers, linking it to both climate change and deeper societal anxieties; personal accounts contrast with media narratives, predicting a new term for summer-related phobia.
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36% Bias Score


Crisis of Academic Integrity in Greek Higher Education
Greek universities are facing a crisis of academic integrity, with postgraduate degrees often awarded based on connections and finances rather than merit, resulting in a large portion of "predatory junk" publications and talented researchers leaving the country.
Crisis of Academic Integrity in Greek Higher Education
Greek universities are facing a crisis of academic integrity, with postgraduate degrees often awarded based on connections and finances rather than merit, resulting in a large portion of "predatory junk" publications and talented researchers leaving the country.
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60% Bias Score


Breaking Through the $10M–$25M Revenue Ceiling: The Need for Insight-Driven Leadership
Businesses often stall at $10–$25 million in annual revenue due to outgrowing their systems and lacking sufficient financial leadership; transitioning to a proactive, data-driven approach with a "Growth CFO" is key to scaling sustainably.
Breaking Through the $10M–$25M Revenue Ceiling: The Need for Insight-Driven Leadership
Businesses often stall at $10–$25 million in annual revenue due to outgrowing their systems and lacking sufficient financial leadership; transitioning to a proactive, data-driven approach with a "Growth CFO" is key to scaling sustainably.
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56% Bias Score


Neurodivergent Students Face Unique Challenges on Exam Results Day
Exam results days are particularly challenging for neurodivergent students, often resulting in increased anxiety, mental health issues, and physical symptoms, highlighting the need for improved support systems and systemic changes to reduce exam pressure.
Neurodivergent Students Face Unique Challenges on Exam Results Day
Exam results days are particularly challenging for neurodivergent students, often resulting in increased anxiety, mental health issues, and physical symptoms, highlighting the need for improved support systems and systemic changes to reduce exam pressure.
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24% Bias Score


Death of Former Aragón President Javier Lambán
Javier Lambán, former President of Aragón and lifelong public servant, passed away recently after a battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy of integrity and impactful contributions to his region and the nation.
Death of Former Aragón President Javier Lambán
Javier Lambán, former President of Aragón and lifelong public servant, passed away recently after a battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy of integrity and impactful contributions to his region and the nation.
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44% Bias Score

Corbières Wildfire: 17,000 Hectares Burned, One Fatality"
A major wildfire in the Corbières region of France, from August 5th to 9th, consumed 17,000 hectares, resulting in one fatality, 20 injuries, and the destruction of 35 homes. 2,000 firefighters from across France fought the blaze, supported by local communities providing food and shelter.

Corbières Wildfire: 17,000 Hectares Burned, One Fatality"
A major wildfire in the Corbières region of France, from August 5th to 9th, consumed 17,000 hectares, resulting in one fatality, 20 injuries, and the destruction of 35 homes. 2,000 firefighters from across France fought the blaze, supported by local communities providing food and shelter.
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28% Bias Score

Sweden Relocates Historic Church Due to Mining Subsidence
A 113-year-old church in Kiruna, Sweden, is being moved 5km to a new city center due to ground subsidence caused by iron-ore mining; the two-day move, costing over $1 billion, is funded by the mining company LKAB and involves a complex engineering feat to preserve this historical landmark.

Sweden Relocates Historic Church Due to Mining Subsidence
A 113-year-old church in Kiruna, Sweden, is being moved 5km to a new city center due to ground subsidence caused by iron-ore mining; the two-day move, costing over $1 billion, is funded by the mining company LKAB and involves a complex engineering feat to preserve this historical landmark.
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48% Bias Score

Hepworth Sculpture Saved for Nation
Barbara Hepworth's 1943 wooden sculpture, "Sculpture with Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue and Red," was saved for the UK's national collection following a successful £3.8 million fundraising campaign, preventing its export and ensuring permanent public display at the Hepworth Wakefield in West Yorkshir...

Hepworth Sculpture Saved for Nation
Barbara Hepworth's 1943 wooden sculpture, "Sculpture with Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue and Red," was saved for the UK's national collection following a successful £3.8 million fundraising campaign, preventing its export and ensuring permanent public display at the Hepworth Wakefield in West Yorkshir...
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24% Bias Score

Turkey: From Earthquake Solidarity to Present-Day Corruption"
A reflection on the aftermath of the 1999 Turkey earthquake contrasts the initial outpouring of national unity and compassion with the present-day prevalence of corruption and societal division.

Turkey: From Earthquake Solidarity to Present-Day Corruption"
A reflection on the aftermath of the 1999 Turkey earthquake contrasts the initial outpouring of national unity and compassion with the present-day prevalence of corruption and societal division.
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56% Bias Score

Elderly Woman Defrauded of €100,000 by Fake Police Officers
A 65-year-old woman in Munich, Germany, was defrauded of €100,000 and €8,000 worth of jewelry by individuals impersonating police officers who called her repeatedly over several days, escalating threats until she gave them her savings and her mother's money.

Elderly Woman Defrauded of €100,000 by Fake Police Officers
A 65-year-old woman in Munich, Germany, was defrauded of €100,000 and €8,000 worth of jewelry by individuals impersonating police officers who called her repeatedly over several days, escalating threats until she gave them her savings and her mother's money.
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40% Bias Score

900 German Landmarks Lost Due to Funding and Oversight Issues
The Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz reports the loss of 900 German landmarks due to insufficient funding, oversight, and challenges in managing historically sensitive sites, with examples including the demolition of the Kohlenkirche in Stadthagen and damage to the Adelheidsdorf train station.

900 German Landmarks Lost Due to Funding and Oversight Issues
The Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz reports the loss of 900 German landmarks due to insufficient funding, oversight, and challenges in managing historically sensitive sites, with examples including the demolition of the Kohlenkirche in Stadthagen and damage to the Adelheidsdorf train station.
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48% Bias Score
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