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Mentorship: A Catalyst for Business Success
Mentorship programs are crucial for business success, accelerating learning, enhancing leadership, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, as demonstrated by initiatives like Mastercard's AI-driven mentorship program and Project Europe, which offer financial support and valuable networkin...
Mentorship: A Catalyst for Business Success
Mentorship programs are crucial for business success, accelerating learning, enhancing leadership, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, as demonstrated by initiatives like Mastercard's AI-driven mentorship program and Project Europe, which offer financial support and valuable networkin...
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28% Bias Score


Wisconsin Teenager Charged with Killing Parents, Living with Bodies for Weeks
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap of Wisconsin faces two counts of first-degree intentional homicide and related charges for the deaths of his mother, Tatiana Casap (35), and stepfather, Donald Mayer (51), whose decaying bodies were found on February 28th; Casap was arrested in Iowa on March 1st.
Wisconsin Teenager Charged with Killing Parents, Living with Bodies for Weeks
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap of Wisconsin faces two counts of first-degree intentional homicide and related charges for the deaths of his mother, Tatiana Casap (35), and stepfather, Donald Mayer (51), whose decaying bodies were found on February 28th; Casap was arrested in Iowa on March 1st.
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WWI Unknown Soldiers Identified, Families Find Closure
The remains of three British World War I soldiers—L/Cpl James Ball Baron, L/Cpl Samuel Chapman, and 2nd Lt Hugh Barr—previously buried as unknowns in Belgium, have been identified and given proper burials on March 26th, thanks to research by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the MOD's Joint...
WWI Unknown Soldiers Identified, Families Find Closure
The remains of three British World War I soldiers—L/Cpl James Ball Baron, L/Cpl Samuel Chapman, and 2nd Lt Hugh Barr—previously buried as unknowns in Belgium, have been identified and given proper burials on March 26th, thanks to research by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the MOD's Joint...
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20% Bias Score


Finding Authentic Success: Keren Eldad's "Gilded" Challenges Societal Norms
Keren Eldad's new book, "Gilded," challenges conventional notions of success, arguing that prioritizing societal expectations over personal fulfillment leads to unhappiness. Eldad details her personal journey from an abusive marriage and debt to finding authentic joy, offering strategies to break fr...
Finding Authentic Success: Keren Eldad's "Gilded" Challenges Societal Norms
Keren Eldad's new book, "Gilded," challenges conventional notions of success, arguing that prioritizing societal expectations over personal fulfillment leads to unhappiness. Eldad details her personal journey from an abusive marriage and debt to finding authentic joy, offering strategies to break fr...
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48% Bias Score


Over-Apologizing Costs Senior Manager C-Suite Promotion
Jane, a senior manager with more experience than her colleague John, lost a C-suite promotion due to her over-apologetic nature diminishing her executive presence, despite her high performance.
Over-Apologizing Costs Senior Manager C-Suite Promotion
Jane, a senior manager with more experience than her colleague John, lost a C-suite promotion due to her over-apologetic nature diminishing her executive presence, despite her high performance.
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68% Bias Score


Rediscovered Greek Novella "Sea" Reflects WWII Hardships
Topos editions re-released Kostas Soukas's 1943 novella, "Sea," in 2024, a story about 13 sailors surviving a shipwreck during a storm, reflecting the hardships of the Greek people during World War II.
Rediscovered Greek Novella "Sea" Reflects WWII Hardships
Topos editions re-released Kostas Soukas's 1943 novella, "Sea," in 2024, a story about 13 sailors surviving a shipwreck during a storm, reflecting the hardships of the Greek people during World War II.
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20% Bias Score

Wisconsin Teen Charged with Double Homicide, Lived with Corpses for Two Weeks
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap of Waukesha, Wisconsin, was arrested in Kansas and charged with the double homicide of his mother, Tatiana Casap, 35, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, 51, after their bodies were discovered on February 28th; he allegedly lived with the bodies for two weeks after the kill...

Wisconsin Teen Charged with Double Homicide, Lived with Corpses for Two Weeks
Seventeen-year-old Nikita Casap of Waukesha, Wisconsin, was arrested in Kansas and charged with the double homicide of his mother, Tatiana Casap, 35, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, 51, after their bodies were discovered on February 28th; he allegedly lived with the bodies for two weeks after the kill...
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28% Bias Score

Record Flu Cases in Australia Spark Concerns of Severe Season
Australia has recorded a record-high 46,325 confirmed flu cases by March 31, 2025, exceeding previous first-quarter totals, prompting warnings of a potentially severe flu season following outbreaks in the US and UK; experts highlight low vaccination rates and misinformation as major concerns.

Record Flu Cases in Australia Spark Concerns of Severe Season
Australia has recorded a record-high 46,325 confirmed flu cases by March 31, 2025, exceeding previous first-quarter totals, prompting warnings of a potentially severe flu season following outbreaks in the US and UK; experts highlight low vaccination rates and misinformation as major concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Nanjing Lifts Home Resale Restrictions to Boost Housing Market
Nanjing, China, completely lifted its three-year home resale restrictions on Monday, March 4, 2025, to stimulate the housing market and support residents' housing upgrades, backed by a 100 million yuan subsidy program and preferential financial policies for young people.

Nanjing Lifts Home Resale Restrictions to Boost Housing Market
Nanjing, China, completely lifted its three-year home resale restrictions on Monday, March 4, 2025, to stimulate the housing market and support residents' housing upgrades, backed by a 100 million yuan subsidy program and preferential financial policies for young people.
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44% Bias Score

Inquest Reopens into 1988 Death of Teenager Found on Train Tracks
Seventeen-year-old Mark Haines was found dead on train tracks near Tamworth, NSW, on January 16, 1988; an inquest is re-examining the case after initial police investigation concluded he was involved in a car crash, but his friend challenges that conclusion.

Inquest Reopens into 1988 Death of Teenager Found on Train Tracks
Seventeen-year-old Mark Haines was found dead on train tracks near Tamworth, NSW, on January 16, 1988; an inquest is re-examining the case after initial police investigation concluded he was involved in a car crash, but his friend challenges that conclusion.
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40% Bias Score

Thunder Clinches Top Seed, Play-In Tournament to Determine First-Round Opponent
The Oklahoma City Thunder clinched the top seed in the Western Conference for the second year in a row; however, their first-round playoff opponent will be determined by the NBA Play-In Tournament, a two-round mini-tournament involving teams ranked 7th-10th, running from April 15-18, with the winner...

Thunder Clinches Top Seed, Play-In Tournament to Determine First-Round Opponent
The Oklahoma City Thunder clinched the top seed in the Western Conference for the second year in a row; however, their first-round playoff opponent will be determined by the NBA Play-In Tournament, a two-round mini-tournament involving teams ranked 7th-10th, running from April 15-18, with the winner...
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40% Bias Score

Utrecht's Skaeve Huse: A Unique Housing Project for Individuals with Severe Needs
Skaeve Huse, a seven-year-old Utrecht project housing seven individuals with severe addiction and behavioral issues, offers a calm, stable environment allowing residents to manage their conditions with minimal community disruption, despite facing relocation and community stigma.

Utrecht's Skaeve Huse: A Unique Housing Project for Individuals with Severe Needs
Skaeve Huse, a seven-year-old Utrecht project housing seven individuals with severe addiction and behavioral issues, offers a calm, stable environment allowing residents to manage their conditions with minimal community disruption, despite facing relocation and community stigma.
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36% Bias Score
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