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Dia Reports First Net Profit Since 2017, Reverses Store Closure Trend
In the first half of 2025, Dia, a Spanish supermarket chain, achieved its first net profit since 2017 and a net increase of 15 stores (27 in Spain), reversing a nine-year trend of closures, driven by a strategic plan focused on profitable stores and proximity business, with €91.1 million invested in...
Dia Reports First Net Profit Since 2017, Reverses Store Closure Trend
In the first half of 2025, Dia, a Spanish supermarket chain, achieved its first net profit since 2017 and a net increase of 15 stores (27 in Spain), reversing a nine-year trend of closures, driven by a strategic plan focused on profitable stores and proximity business, with €91.1 million invested in...
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44% Bias Score


Market's Bullish Trend: A Consensus-Driven Risk
The current robust bull market, despite indicators suggesting otherwise, is characterized by a widespread bullish sentiment among investors, posing a significant risk of correction due to the lack of diverse opinions.
Market's Bullish Trend: A Consensus-Driven Risk
The current robust bull market, despite indicators suggesting otherwise, is characterized by a widespread bullish sentiment among investors, posing a significant risk of correction due to the lack of diverse opinions.
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56% Bias Score


Dutchman Builds Golden Carriage: A Personal Triumph
Riny Assink, 77, of Haringhuizen, Netherlands, independently built a golden carriage in his shed over several years, mastering various crafts, and hopes to share it with the public, contrasting his creation with the Royal House's Golden Carriage.
Dutchman Builds Golden Carriage: A Personal Triumph
Riny Assink, 77, of Haringhuizen, Netherlands, independently built a golden carriage in his shed over several years, mastering various crafts, and hopes to share it with the public, contrasting his creation with the Royal House's Golden Carriage.
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44% Bias Score


Manga's Earthquake Prediction Impacts Japan Tourism
A Japanese manga artist's 2021 prediction of a major July 2025 earthquake, despite being inaccurate, caused a 70% decrease in Japan tourism bookings and increased online searches for related information, highlighting the impact of social media on public perception of risk.
Manga's Earthquake Prediction Impacts Japan Tourism
A Japanese manga artist's 2021 prediction of a major July 2025 earthquake, despite being inaccurate, caused a 70% decrease in Japan tourism bookings and increased online searches for related information, highlighting the impact of social media on public perception of risk.
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60% Bias Score


Rescue Ponies Become Prize Winners Thanks to Boy's Dedication
A 13-year-old boy in Shropshire, who was initially scared of horses, adopted three rescue ponies from the RSPCA Gonsall Farm and trained them to become competition winners, using winnings from previous competitions to fund further adoptions.
Rescue Ponies Become Prize Winners Thanks to Boy's Dedication
A 13-year-old boy in Shropshire, who was initially scared of horses, adopted three rescue ponies from the RSPCA Gonsall Farm and trained them to become competition winners, using winnings from previous competitions to fund further adoptions.
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Bavarian Grain Harvest Delayed by Heavy Rain, Threatening Farmers' Income
Heavy rainfall in Bavaria has delayed the grain harvest, threatening to reduce the quality of wheat, rye, oats, barley, and triticale, leading to significant financial losses for farmers due to lower market prices for lower-quality grain.
Bavarian Grain Harvest Delayed by Heavy Rain, Threatening Farmers' Income
Heavy rainfall in Bavaria has delayed the grain harvest, threatening to reduce the quality of wheat, rye, oats, barley, and triticale, leading to significant financial losses for farmers due to lower market prices for lower-quality grain.
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44% Bias Score

The Opinions-to-Questions Ratio: A Key Indicator of Organizational Health
This article emphasizes the importance of the ratio of opinions to questions in organizational meetings as a key indicator of a healthy and productive work culture, revealing how a lack of critical inquiry hinders innovation and problem-solving, particularly in the age of AI.

The Opinions-to-Questions Ratio: A Key Indicator of Organizational Health
This article emphasizes the importance of the ratio of opinions to questions in organizational meetings as a key indicator of a healthy and productive work culture, revealing how a lack of critical inquiry hinders innovation and problem-solving, particularly in the age of AI.
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Heurtel's Return to French National Basketball Team: Aiming for EuroBasket Gold
French basketball player Thomas Heurtel is back on the national team after a period of absence, aiming to win gold at EuroBasket, building on experience gained playing for Zalgiris Kaunas, and hoping to improve from their World Cup elimination.

Heurtel's Return to French National Basketball Team: Aiming for EuroBasket Gold
French basketball player Thomas Heurtel is back on the national team after a period of absence, aiming to win gold at EuroBasket, building on experience gained playing for Zalgiris Kaunas, and hoping to improve from their World Cup elimination.
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NJ Bakery Owners Stabbed in Dispute Over Four-Year-Old Sandwich
On July 31st, in Paterson, New Jersey, a disgruntled customer stabbed one and slashed another of the Assad brothers, owners of Baladna Bakery, over a four-year-old sandwich mix-up; the assailant remains at large.

NJ Bakery Owners Stabbed in Dispute Over Four-Year-Old Sandwich
On July 31st, in Paterson, New Jersey, a disgruntled customer stabbed one and slashed another of the Assad brothers, owners of Baladna Bakery, over a four-year-old sandwich mix-up; the assailant remains at large.
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Leipzig Hospital Apologizes for Posting Newborn's Name Resembling Hamas Leader's
A Leipzig hospital's daily Instagram post of newborn names included "Yahya Sinwar", causing public outrage due to its similarity to the name of the deceased Hamas leader responsible for the October 7, 2023, Israeli massacre. The hospital apologized and initiated an internal review.

Leipzig Hospital Apologizes for Posting Newborn's Name Resembling Hamas Leader's
A Leipzig hospital's daily Instagram post of newborn names included "Yahya Sinwar", causing public outrage due to its similarity to the name of the deceased Hamas leader responsible for the October 7, 2023, Israeli massacre. The hospital apologized and initiated an internal review.
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52% Bias Score

Mallorca's Ballermann: Safe Despite Petty Crime
Mallorca's Ballermann, a popular German tourist destination, is deemed safe by local police, despite some petty theft and scams; crime has decreased due to increased police presence and awareness campaigns targeting tourist carelessness.

Mallorca's Ballermann: Safe Despite Petty Crime
Mallorca's Ballermann, a popular German tourist destination, is deemed safe by local police, despite some petty theft and scams; crime has decreased due to increased police presence and awareness campaigns targeting tourist carelessness.
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48% Bias Score

PSV Wins Johan Cruijff Schaal After Late Comeback
PSV defeated Go Ahead Eagles 2-1 in the Johan Cruijff Schaal final, overcoming a late deficit thanks to an own goal; both coaches praised their teams' performances despite the result.

PSV Wins Johan Cruijff Schaal After Late Comeback
PSV defeated Go Ahead Eagles 2-1 in the Johan Cruijff Schaal final, overcoming a late deficit thanks to an own goal; both coaches praised their teams' performances despite the result.
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16% Bias Score
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