

Sparta Rotterdam Upsets AZ Alkmaar with Injury-Time Win
Sparta Rotterdam secured a surprising 2-1 victory over AZ Alkmaar in Alkmaar, ending AZ's unbeaten run and marking Sparta's first Eredivisie win since September 21st, achieved with a last-minute goal by Arno Verschueren after AZ's Mexx Meerdink had equalized.
Sparta Rotterdam Upsets AZ Alkmaar with Injury-Time Win
Sparta Rotterdam secured a surprising 2-1 victory over AZ Alkmaar in Alkmaar, ending AZ's unbeaten run and marking Sparta's first Eredivisie win since September 21st, achieved with a last-minute goal by Arno Verschueren after AZ's Mexx Meerdink had equalized.
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24% Bias Score


Ajax Leads Eredivisie Vrouwen After Win Over PEC Zwolle
Ajax defeated PEC Zwolle 0-4 to become the Eredivisie Vrouwen leader, while FC Twente's last-minute goals secured a 1-2 win over FC Utrecht, moving them into third place; PSV and ADO Den Haag drew 1-1.
Ajax Leads Eredivisie Vrouwen After Win Over PEC Zwolle
Ajax defeated PEC Zwolle 0-4 to become the Eredivisie Vrouwen leader, while FC Twente's last-minute goals secured a 1-2 win over FC Utrecht, moving them into third place; PSV and ADO Den Haag drew 1-1.
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16% Bias Score


Martian Mounds Reveal Ancient Water History
Over 15,000 mounds in Mars' Chryse Planitia, as large as Texas, reveal layered evidence of ancient water erosion (4-3.8 billion years ago), offering insights into Mars' past and potential resources for future human exploration.
Martian Mounds Reveal Ancient Water History
Over 15,000 mounds in Mars' Chryse Planitia, as large as Texas, reveal layered evidence of ancient water erosion (4-3.8 billion years ago), offering insights into Mars' past and potential resources for future human exploration.
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36% Bias Score


New Hominin Species, Homo juluensis, Proposed Based on Chinese Fossils
Researchers propose Homo juluensis, an ancient human relative with a larger brain than modern humans, based on fossil fragments found in China; the species may include Denisovans.
New Hominin Species, Homo juluensis, Proposed Based on Chinese Fossils
Researchers propose Homo juluensis, an ancient human relative with a larger brain than modern humans, based on fossil fragments found in China; the species may include Denisovans.
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16% Bias Score


Gut-Behrami Wins Super-G Amidst Serious Ski Racing Injuries in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Lara Gut-Behrami from Switzerland won the women's Super-G race in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, on January 25th, 2024, following a weekend marked by several serious crashes and injuries among competitors, including a lower leg fracture for Nina Ortlieb and Tereza Nova remaining in a coma.
Gut-Behrami Wins Super-G Amidst Serious Ski Racing Injuries in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Lara Gut-Behrami from Switzerland won the women's Super-G race in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, on January 25th, 2024, following a weekend marked by several serious crashes and injuries among competitors, including a lower leg fracture for Nina Ortlieb and Tereza Nova remaining in a coma.
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28% Bias Score


Ramapo Town, NY, Ranked Safest US City in 2025 MoneyGeek Report
MoneyGeek's 2025 report ranks Ramapo Town, New York, as the safest U.S. city with a $271 per capita crime cost, considering violent and property crime, road safety, and financial stability across 292 cities; Irvine, California is the safest large city.
Ramapo Town, NY, Ranked Safest US City in 2025 MoneyGeek Report
MoneyGeek's 2025 report ranks Ramapo Town, New York, as the safest U.S. city with a $271 per capita crime cost, considering violent and property crime, road safety, and financial stability across 292 cities; Irvine, California is the safest large city.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Air Force Brigadier General Evaluations: Retirements and Promotions
The 2025-26 Superior Air Crisis Council evaluated several Greek Air Force Brigadier Generals, resulting in the honorable retirement of some and the promotion of others to Lieutenant General upon retirement, following Articles 16, 20, 21 of Law 2439/1996 and Article 91 of Law 3883/2010.

Greek Air Force Brigadier General Evaluations: Retirements and Promotions
The 2025-26 Superior Air Crisis Council evaluated several Greek Air Force Brigadier Generals, resulting in the honorable retirement of some and the promotion of others to Lieutenant General upon retirement, following Articles 16, 20, 21 of Law 2439/1996 and Article 91 of Law 3883/2010.
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0% Bias Score

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Second Career Movement: 8.6% of Workforce Projected to be 65+ by 2032
The "second career movement," driven by changing societal views on work and aging, projects an 8.6% increase in the 65+ workforce by 2032, with popular sectors including education, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and the arts.

Second Career Movement: 8.6% of Workforce Projected to be 65+ by 2032
The "second career movement," driven by changing societal views on work and aging, projects an 8.6% increase in the 65+ workforce by 2032, with popular sectors including education, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and the arts.
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28% Bias Score

Combating Personal Branding Burnout: A Strategic Approach to Sustainable Success
This article addresses personal branding burnout by advocating for mindful content sharing, leveraging existing brand equity (reputation, relationships, expertise), and implementing a strategic visibility plan that prioritizes authenticity and resonance over volume to achieve long-term success.

Combating Personal Branding Burnout: A Strategic Approach to Sustainable Success
This article addresses personal branding burnout by advocating for mindful content sharing, leveraging existing brand equity (reputation, relationships, expertise), and implementing a strategic visibility plan that prioritizes authenticity and resonance over volume to achieve long-term success.
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40% Bias Score

Storm Herminia Causes Record Flooding in Rennes, Disrupts Transportation
Storm Herminia brought record flooding to Rennes, France, exceeding 1981 levels and causing the evacuation of about 100 homes; high winds (up to 110 km/h) disrupted transportation, closing the Vendée Globe village and affecting rail and road networks across Normandy and Brittany.

Storm Herminia Causes Record Flooding in Rennes, Disrupts Transportation
Storm Herminia brought record flooding to Rennes, France, exceeding 1981 levels and causing the evacuation of about 100 homes; high winds (up to 110 km/h) disrupted transportation, closing the Vendée Globe village and affecting rail and road networks across Normandy and Brittany.
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20% Bias Score

Erfurt Implements 'Dark Strategy' to Combat Light Pollution
Erfurt, Germany, will dim its streetlights at night to protect wildlife, following similar successful initiatives in other German cities; the plan aims to reduce light pollution's negative impact on insects, birds, and other species.

Erfurt Implements 'Dark Strategy' to Combat Light Pollution
Erfurt, Germany, will dim its streetlights at night to protect wildlife, following similar successful initiatives in other German cities; the plan aims to reduce light pollution's negative impact on insects, birds, and other species.
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40% Bias Score