

Ohio Fur Farm Rescue: Over 250 Animals Rescued from Horrific Conditions
Over 250 animals were rescued from a fur farm in Ashtabula County, Ohio, after their owner died, revealing horrific conditions of neglect and cruelty, with many animals suffering severe injuries or death.
Ohio Fur Farm Rescue: Over 250 Animals Rescued from Horrific Conditions
Over 250 animals were rescued from a fur farm in Ashtabula County, Ohio, after their owner died, revealing horrific conditions of neglect and cruelty, with many animals suffering severe injuries or death.
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52% Bias Score


Cardiff University to Cut 400 Jobs Amid Funding Crisis
Cardiff University announced plans to cut 400 jobs (7% of its workforce) and potentially close schools and merge subjects due to declining international student applications and rising costs; the university says compulsory redundancies will only be used if absolutely necessary, while the union calls...
Cardiff University to Cut 400 Jobs Amid Funding Crisis
Cardiff University announced plans to cut 400 jobs (7% of its workforce) and potentially close schools and merge subjects due to declining international student applications and rising costs; the university says compulsory redundancies will only be used if absolutely necessary, while the union calls...
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44% Bias Score


2025 HELOC Considerations: Low Rates, Rising Risks
Homeowners are considering HELOCs in 2025 due to low current interest rates (8.27%), but rising inflation creates uncertainty. The decision depends on needs, affordability in a variable rate environment, and awareness of potential long-term risks.
2025 HELOC Considerations: Low Rates, Rising Risks
Homeowners are considering HELOCs in 2025 due to low current interest rates (8.27%), but rising inflation creates uncertainty. The decision depends on needs, affordability in a variable rate environment, and awareness of potential long-term risks.
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40% Bias Score


Berlin Opera's Modern 'Woman Without a Shadow' Offers Ambiguous Ending
Barrie Kosky's modern interpretation of Richard Strauss's 'The Woman Without a Shadow' premiered in Berlin, replacing the original's fantastical setting with contemporary urban locations, using ironic juxtapositions and visual gags to highlight the opera's themes of love, loss, and societal expectat...
Berlin Opera's Modern 'Woman Without a Shadow' Offers Ambiguous Ending
Barrie Kosky's modern interpretation of Richard Strauss's 'The Woman Without a Shadow' premiered in Berlin, replacing the original's fantastical setting with contemporary urban locations, using ironic juxtapositions and visual gags to highlight the opera's themes of love, loss, and societal expectat...
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24% Bias Score


Most Elgin Businesses Defy Shopping Centre Closure, Planning to Relocate
Elgin's St Giles Shopping Centre closed on January 20th, 2024, after a dispute with Moray Council over business rates, displacing 15 businesses; however, most plan to relocate within Elgin, showcasing local resilience and potential for future town center revitalization.
Most Elgin Businesses Defy Shopping Centre Closure, Planning to Relocate
Elgin's St Giles Shopping Centre closed on January 20th, 2024, after a dispute with Moray Council over business rates, displacing 15 businesses; however, most plan to relocate within Elgin, showcasing local resilience and potential for future town center revitalization.
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40% Bias Score


Harari Advocates Adaptability in "How to Become Friends with Your Enemies
Yuval Noah Harari's "How to Become Friends with Your Enemies" uses the historical rise and fall of Carthage and the spread of Latin to illustrate the constant flux of societies and cultures, advocating for open-mindedness and adaptability as key to progress.
Harari Advocates Adaptability in "How to Become Friends with Your Enemies
Yuval Noah Harari's "How to Become Friends with Your Enemies" uses the historical rise and fall of Carthage and the spread of Latin to illustrate the constant flux of societies and cultures, advocating for open-mindedness and adaptability as key to progress.
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48% Bias Score

Middle School Career Exploration: A Crucial Solution to America's Youth Unemployment Crisis
Approximately 13% of 18-24 year-olds in America are neither working nor in school after leaving the education system, highlighting a critical need for early career exploration programs, starting ideally in middle school, to equip students with purpose and employable skills, as demonstrated by succes...

Middle School Career Exploration: A Crucial Solution to America's Youth Unemployment Crisis
Approximately 13% of 18-24 year-olds in America are neither working nor in school after leaving the education system, highlighting a critical need for early career exploration programs, starting ideally in middle school, to equip students with purpose and employable skills, as demonstrated by succes...
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56% Bias Score

Ebra President Resigns Amid Far-Right "Likes" Controversy
Philippe Carli, president of Ebra, France's largest regional press group, resigned on January 28th, 2024, after numerous "likes" on his LinkedIn account supporting far-right figures and publications sparked controversy, raising questions about journalistic integrity and the group's financial stabili...

Ebra President Resigns Amid Far-Right "Likes" Controversy
Philippe Carli, president of Ebra, France's largest regional press group, resigned on January 28th, 2024, after numerous "likes" on his LinkedIn account supporting far-right figures and publications sparked controversy, raising questions about journalistic integrity and the group's financial stabili...
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48% Bias Score

Record High Fireworks Eye Injuries in the Netherlands: 187 Cases During Last New Year's Eve
187 people suffered eye injuries from fireworks during the last New Year's Eve in the Netherlands, the highest number in a decade, with half being children and one-third sustaining permanent damage, despite fireworks bans in 19 municipalities; this is similar to the injury count five years ago.

Record High Fireworks Eye Injuries in the Netherlands: 187 Cases During Last New Year's Eve
187 people suffered eye injuries from fireworks during the last New Year's Eve in the Netherlands, the highest number in a decade, with half being children and one-third sustaining permanent damage, despite fireworks bans in 19 municipalities; this is similar to the injury count five years ago.
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48% Bias Score

Sluggish Australian House Price Growth Fails to Ease Affordability Crisis
KPMG predicts a 3.3 percent increase in Australian house prices in 2025, with units outpacing houses at 4.6 percent; however, experts warn this is insufficient to address affordability concerns stemming from high interest rates and limited housing supply.

Sluggish Australian House Price Growth Fails to Ease Affordability Crisis
KPMG predicts a 3.3 percent increase in Australian house prices in 2025, with units outpacing houses at 4.6 percent; however, experts warn this is insufficient to address affordability concerns stemming from high interest rates and limited housing supply.
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52% Bias Score

France Handball Team Focused on World Championship Redemption
The French men's handball team is preparing for their World Championship quarter-final match, aiming to secure a medal following their Olympic quarter-final loss to Germany, with the captain emphasizing a calm, focused approach and team unity.

France Handball Team Focused on World Championship Redemption
The French men's handball team is preparing for their World Championship quarter-final match, aiming to secure a medal following their Olympic quarter-final loss to Germany, with the captain emphasizing a calm, focused approach and team unity.
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8% Bias Score

Maniatis's "Book of Evil" Explores Mechanisms of Societal Harm
George Maniatis's new novel, "The Book of Evil," analyzes mechanisms harming life's goodness, reflecting his belief that evil is pervasive and requires proactive analysis; the book's release follows his extensive career encompassing nearly 100 plays, numerous poems and short stories, and 28 novels.

Maniatis's "Book of Evil" Explores Mechanisms of Societal Harm
George Maniatis's new novel, "The Book of Evil," analyzes mechanisms harming life's goodness, reflecting his belief that evil is pervasive and requires proactive analysis; the book's release follows his extensive career encompassing nearly 100 plays, numerous poems and short stories, and 28 novels.
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36% Bias Score