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Personal Anecdotes Prove More Persuasive Than Facts in Changing Opinions
A new study reveals that sharing personal experiences during discussions, alongside factual evidence, is more effective in changing people's opinions than presenting solely statistical data, highlighted by research from Stanford and Haifa Universities.
Personal Anecdotes Prove More Persuasive Than Facts in Changing Opinions
A new study reveals that sharing personal experiences during discussions, alongside factual evidence, is more effective in changing people's opinions than presenting solely statistical data, highlighted by research from Stanford and Haifa Universities.
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16% Bias Score


Pregnant Woman's Unborn Baby Helps Save Her Life After Car Crash
Kate Via, a 23-year-old pregnant woman from Nebraska, survived a car crash on November 21, 2024, due to her elevated pregnancy blood pressure and her baby's stem cells; she is currently undergoing rehabilitation after waking from a coma.
Pregnant Woman's Unborn Baby Helps Save Her Life After Car Crash
Kate Via, a 23-year-old pregnant woman from Nebraska, survived a car crash on November 21, 2024, due to her elevated pregnancy blood pressure and her baby's stem cells; she is currently undergoing rehabilitation after waking from a coma.
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36% Bias Score


7,000-Year-Old Diatom Revived in Baltic Sea
Researchers in Germany revived a 7,000-year-old diatom, Skeletonema marinoi, from Baltic Sea sediment, demonstrating the remarkable longevity and resilience of certain organisms and their ability to survive in a dormant state for millennia.
7,000-Year-Old Diatom Revived in Baltic Sea
Researchers in Germany revived a 7,000-year-old diatom, Skeletonema marinoi, from Baltic Sea sediment, demonstrating the remarkable longevity and resilience of certain organisms and their ability to survive in a dormant state for millennia.
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0% Bias Score


UME Withdraws from Valencia After Flood De-escalation
Following 150 days of work, the Military Emergency Unit (UME) withdrew from Valencia province after the regional government de-escalated the emergency level in 28 flood-affected municipalities, transitioning them from level 2 to 1; however, some mayors disagree with this decision.
UME Withdraws from Valencia After Flood De-escalation
Following 150 days of work, the Military Emergency Unit (UME) withdrew from Valencia province after the regional government de-escalated the emergency level in 28 flood-affected municipalities, transitioning them from level 2 to 1; however, some mayors disagree with this decision.
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36% Bias Score


BBVA Adjusts Sabadell OPA Terms Following Dividend Payments
BBVA has twice adjusted its takeover bid (OPA) for Banco Sabadell, modifying both the share exchange ratio and cash payment to account for dividend distributions from both banks, resulting in a 700 million euro additional cash payment for BBVA.
BBVA Adjusts Sabadell OPA Terms Following Dividend Payments
BBVA has twice adjusted its takeover bid (OPA) for Banco Sabadell, modifying both the share exchange ratio and cash payment to account for dividend distributions from both banks, resulting in a 700 million euro additional cash payment for BBVA.
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32% Bias Score


Alkmaar Cheese Market Reopens: Tradition over Trade
The centuries-old Alkmaar cheese market, held every Friday until late September, reopened today; while visually a spectacle with cheese carriers and scales, no cheese is actually sold; it is a tourist attraction and reenactment of the city's history.
Alkmaar Cheese Market Reopens: Tradition over Trade
The centuries-old Alkmaar cheese market, held every Friday until late September, reopened today; while visually a spectacle with cheese carriers and scales, no cheese is actually sold; it is a tourist attraction and reenactment of the city's history.
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36% Bias Score

Munich Citizen Initiative Challenges Controversial High-Rise Project
In Munich, Germany, over 48,000 citizens signed a petition opposing a planned high-rise building project exceeding the city's traditional height limit, triggering a potential referendum that could impact future urban development policies.

Munich Citizen Initiative Challenges Controversial High-Rise Project
In Munich, Germany, over 48,000 citizens signed a petition opposing a planned high-rise building project exceeding the city's traditional height limit, triggering a potential referendum that could impact future urban development policies.
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52% Bias Score

WH Smith Sells High Street Business for £76 Million
WH Smith sold its 233-year-old high street business with 480 stores and 5,000 employees to Modella Capital for £76 million, allowing it to focus on its more profitable travel retail arm and resulting in an estimated £25 million net gain after costs. The high street business will be rebranded as TG J...

WH Smith Sells High Street Business for £76 Million
WH Smith sold its 233-year-old high street business with 480 stores and 5,000 employees to Modella Capital for £76 million, allowing it to focus on its more profitable travel retail arm and resulting in an estimated £25 million net gain after costs. The high street business will be rebranded as TG J...
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40% Bias Score

Artist's Painting Uncannily Predicts Notre-Dame Fire
Jochen Mühlenbrink's 2007 painting "Notre Dame" strikingly predicted the 2019 fire at Notre-Dame de Paris, depicting a fire in the cathedral's nave; the artist, unaware of the future event, expressed a mix of surprise and horror upon hearing the news, keeping the painting hidden for six years before...

Artist's Painting Uncannily Predicts Notre-Dame Fire
Jochen Mühlenbrink's 2007 painting "Notre Dame" strikingly predicted the 2019 fire at Notre-Dame de Paris, depicting a fire in the cathedral's nave; the artist, unaware of the future event, expressed a mix of surprise and horror upon hearing the news, keeping the painting hidden for six years before...
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48% Bias Score

Double Standard in Journalism: Satire or Credibility?
A Dutch columnist criticizes the dismissal of their reports on secret Trump-Putin phone calls as satire, contrasting it with the positive reception of a similar revelation in The Atlantic, highlighting a double standard in journalistic credibility assessments.

Double Standard in Journalism: Satire or Credibility?
A Dutch columnist criticizes the dismissal of their reports on secret Trump-Putin phone calls as satire, contrasting it with the positive reception of a similar revelation in The Atlantic, highlighting a double standard in journalistic credibility assessments.
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60% Bias Score

Double Homicide in Oosterhout Shooting; One Critically Injured
A shooting in Oosterhout, Netherlands, on the Loevensteinlaan resulted in two deaths and one critical injury; police are investigating potential suspects and motives, with a possibly connected car found in Teteringen.

Double Homicide in Oosterhout Shooting; One Critically Injured
A shooting in Oosterhout, Netherlands, on the Loevensteinlaan resulted in two deaths and one critical injury; police are investigating potential suspects and motives, with a possibly connected car found in Teteringen.
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32% Bias Score

Kansas Man Arrested After Hiding Under Child's Bed, Violating Protection Order
A 27-year-old man in Great Bend, Kansas, was arrested for hiding under a child's bed and assaulting a babysitter after violating a protection order; he faces multiple felony charges and is being held on a $500,000 bond.

Kansas Man Arrested After Hiding Under Child's Bed, Violating Protection Order
A 27-year-old man in Great Bend, Kansas, was arrested for hiding under a child's bed and assaulting a babysitter after violating a protection order; he faces multiple felony charges and is being held on a $500,000 bond.
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60% Bias Score
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