

Kenophobia: Art Collection Reflects Fear of Emptiness
Yannick and Ben Jakober, coping with their 19-year-old daughter's death, built a 165-portrait collection of children from the 16th-19th centuries, illustrating the concept of kenophobia—the fear of empty spaces—and its impact on human behavior and mental well-being.
Kenophobia: Art Collection Reflects Fear of Emptiness
Yannick and Ben Jakober, coping with their 19-year-old daughter's death, built a 165-portrait collection of children from the 16th-19th centuries, illustrating the concept of kenophobia—the fear of empty spaces—and its impact on human behavior and mental well-being.
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40% Bias Score


Jeju Air Crash: Bird Strike and Airport Design Cited in Preliminary Report
A Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air crashed on December 29, 2023, at Muan International Airport in South Korea after striking a flock of Eurasian Wigeons, impacting a concrete structure, resulting in a fire and the deaths of all onboard. Initial investigations point to a bird strike and airport de...
Jeju Air Crash: Bird Strike and Airport Design Cited in Preliminary Report
A Boeing 737-800 operated by Jeju Air crashed on December 29, 2023, at Muan International Airport in South Korea after striking a flock of Eurasian Wigeons, impacting a concrete structure, resulting in a fire and the deaths of all onboard. Initial investigations point to a bird strike and airport de...
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32% Bias Score


Generation Beta" Label Debated Amidst Concerns of Oversimplification
The term "Generation Beta," applied to those born since January 1, 2024, is debated by generational researchers; while acknowledging generational differences influenced by technology and history, they warn against oversimplification and stereotypes.
Generation Beta" Label Debated Amidst Concerns of Oversimplification
The term "Generation Beta," applied to those born since January 1, 2024, is debated by generational researchers; while acknowledging generational differences influenced by technology and history, they warn against oversimplification and stereotypes.
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36% Bias Score


Kok Wins World Cup 500m in Season Debut
Femke Kok won the women's 500-meter speed skating race at the Calgary World Cup on November 23rd, clocking 37.01 seconds in her season debut, while other Dutch skaters delivered mixed results and the team sprint ended in disqualification.
Kok Wins World Cup 500m in Season Debut
Femke Kok won the women's 500-meter speed skating race at the Calgary World Cup on November 23rd, clocking 37.01 seconds in her season debut, while other Dutch skaters delivered mixed results and the team sprint ended in disqualification.
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44% Bias Score


Theologian Richard B. Hays Dies, Leaving Legacy of Evolving Views on LGBTQ+ Inclusion
Richard B. Hays, a prominent theologian and Duke Divinity School professor emeritus, died at 76; his final book reversed his earlier stance on LGBTQ+ inclusion in Christianity, advocating for full embrace instead of celibacy.
Theologian Richard B. Hays Dies, Leaving Legacy of Evolving Views on LGBTQ+ Inclusion
Richard B. Hays, a prominent theologian and Duke Divinity School professor emeritus, died at 76; his final book reversed his earlier stance on LGBTQ+ inclusion in Christianity, advocating for full embrace instead of celibacy.
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16% Bias Score


Rangers' Late-Game Collapse Costs Them Crucial Points Against Avalanche
The New York Rangers lost a heart-breaking 5-4 game to the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday, despite a strong comeback effort, due to a late-game defensive breakdown that cost them at least one, and possibly two points, halting their 10-game point streak and dropping them to 11th in the Eastern Conferen...
Rangers' Late-Game Collapse Costs Them Crucial Points Against Avalanche
The New York Rangers lost a heart-breaking 5-4 game to the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday, despite a strong comeback effort, due to a late-game defensive breakdown that cost them at least one, and possibly two points, halting their 10-game point streak and dropping them to 11th in the Eastern Conferen...
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20% Bias Score

States Consider Legislation Impacting Faculty Tenure
Texas, North Dakota, and Ohio are considering legislation impacting faculty tenure; Texas's HB-1830 would ban tenure for new faculty after September 1, 2025; North Dakota's HB-1437 would ban tenure at two-year colleges after July 1, 2026; and Ohio's Senate Bill 1 could weaken tenure protections.

States Consider Legislation Impacting Faculty Tenure
Texas, North Dakota, and Ohio are considering legislation impacting faculty tenure; Texas's HB-1830 would ban tenure for new faculty after September 1, 2025; North Dakota's HB-1437 would ban tenure at two-year colleges after July 1, 2026; and Ohio's Senate Bill 1 could weaken tenure protections.
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40% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Floods Force Evacuations in Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Storms Herminia and Eowyn caused record flooding in Ille-et-Vilaine, France, forcing evacuations in Amanlis and Guichen Pont-Réan due to rising water levels in the Seiche and Vilaine rivers, exceeding previous records and prompting emergency response measures.

Record-Breaking Floods Force Evacuations in Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Storms Herminia and Eowyn caused record flooding in Ille-et-Vilaine, France, forcing evacuations in Amanlis and Guichen Pont-Réan due to rising water levels in the Seiche and Vilaine rivers, exceeding previous records and prompting emergency response measures.
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12% Bias Score

Kok Wins World Cup 500m Despite Injury
Femke Kok won the women's 500m race at the Calgary World Cup with a time of 37.01 seconds, marking her successful return to competition after injury; other Dutch skaters had mixed results, and the team sprint ended in disqualification.

Kok Wins World Cup 500m Despite Injury
Femke Kok won the women's 500m race at the Calgary World Cup with a time of 37.01 seconds, marking her successful return to competition after injury; other Dutch skaters had mixed results, and the team sprint ended in disqualification.
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44% Bias Score

Kok Wins Calgary World Cup 500m Despite Falling Short of Personal Best
Femke Kok won the women's 500m race at the Calgary World Cup with a time of 37.01 seconds on November 25th, marking her successful return to competition after injury; other Dutch skaters had mixed results.

Kok Wins Calgary World Cup 500m Despite Falling Short of Personal Best
Femke Kok won the women's 500m race at the Calgary World Cup with a time of 37.01 seconds on November 25th, marking her successful return to competition after injury; other Dutch skaters had mixed results.
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48% Bias Score

Northern Ireland Assembly to Debate Disposable Nappy Recycling
A DUP MLA in Northern Ireland is proposing a plan to the assembly to improve the recycling of disposable nappies, addressing their significant contribution (4%) to residual waste and advocating for reusable alternatives to meet a 70% recycling target by 2030.

Northern Ireland Assembly to Debate Disposable Nappy Recycling
A DUP MLA in Northern Ireland is proposing a plan to the assembly to improve the recycling of disposable nappies, addressing their significant contribution (4%) to residual waste and advocating for reusable alternatives to meet a 70% recycling target by 2030.
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52% Bias Score

German Organic Food Market Rebounds, but 2030 Goals Remain Distant
Germany's organic food market, after a 2022 decline due to inflation, rebounded strongly in 2023 and 2024, reaching about €17 billion in turnover; however, only 11.8% of farmland is currently used for organic agriculture, falling short of the 30% government target by 2030.

German Organic Food Market Rebounds, but 2030 Goals Remain Distant
Germany's organic food market, after a 2022 decline due to inflation, rebounded strongly in 2023 and 2024, reaching about €17 billion in turnover; however, only 11.8% of farmland is currently used for organic agriculture, falling short of the 30% government target by 2030.
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32% Bias Score