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Death of Biathlon Champion Laura Dahlmeier Shocks Germany
Two-time Olympic biathlon gold medalist Laura Dahlmeier died at 31 during a mountaineering trip in Pakistan, prompting widespread grief and tributes highlighting her impact beyond sport.
Death of Biathlon Champion Laura Dahlmeier Shocks Germany
Two-time Olympic biathlon gold medalist Laura Dahlmeier died at 31 during a mountaineering trip in Pakistan, prompting widespread grief and tributes highlighting her impact beyond sport.
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20% Bias Score


Koç Holding Acquires Göcek Marinas for $160 Million
Koç Holding's Tek-Art is acquiring Göcek's Village Port and Exclusive Port marinas, including hotels, from Yıldız Holding and Sağlam İnşaat for \$160 million, pending regulatory approvals and lease terminations.
Koç Holding Acquires Göcek Marinas for $160 Million
Koç Holding's Tek-Art is acquiring Göcek's Village Port and Exclusive Port marinas, including hotels, from Yıldız Holding and Sağlam İnşaat for \$160 million, pending regulatory approvals and lease terminations.
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40% Bias Score


Atitlan's 60% EBITDA Growth in 2024 Amidst Global Uncertainty
Atitlan, the investment firm managed by Roberto Centeno and Aritza Rodero, reported a 60% increase in recurring EBITDA to €24 million and €302 million in turnover in 2024, despite global market uncertainties.
Atitlan's 60% EBITDA Growth in 2024 Amidst Global Uncertainty
Atitlan, the investment firm managed by Roberto Centeno and Aritza Rodero, reported a 60% increase in recurring EBITDA to €24 million and €302 million in turnover in 2024, despite global market uncertainties.
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48% Bias Score


Unsolved 1990 Murder of Rafael Blumenstock in Ulm Featured on ZDF Cold Case Special
The unsolved 1990 murder of Rafael Blumenstock in Ulm, Germany, is being revisited in a ZDF cold case special. The 28-year-old piano teacher was stabbed 19 times and mutilated, with police believing the perpetrators were from a homophobic and right-wing group.
Unsolved 1990 Murder of Rafael Blumenstock in Ulm Featured on ZDF Cold Case Special
The unsolved 1990 murder of Rafael Blumenstock in Ulm, Germany, is being revisited in a ZDF cold case special. The 28-year-old piano teacher was stabbed 19 times and mutilated, with police believing the perpetrators were from a homophobic and right-wing group.
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40% Bias Score


Fatal Botulism Outbreak in France Linked to Home-Canned Carrots
A 78-year-old woman in Maine-et-Loire, France, died from botulism poisoning after consuming home-canned carrots; several others were hospitalized, highlighting the dangers of improper food preservation.
Fatal Botulism Outbreak in France Linked to Home-Canned Carrots
A 78-year-old woman in Maine-et-Loire, France, died from botulism poisoning after consuming home-canned carrots; several others were hospitalized, highlighting the dangers of improper food preservation.
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32% Bias Score


Wuhan High School's Unique Teaching Model Yields Remarkable Gaokao Results
Hanyang No. 1 High School in Wuhan's Caidian district achieved an 87.31% first-tier university admission rate in the 2023 Gaokao, due to its unique student-centered teaching model emphasizing self-learning, collaborative inquiry, and personalized learning plans, as opposed to traditional lecture-bas...
Wuhan High School's Unique Teaching Model Yields Remarkable Gaokao Results
Hanyang No. 1 High School in Wuhan's Caidian district achieved an 87.31% first-tier university admission rate in the 2023 Gaokao, due to its unique student-centered teaching model emphasizing self-learning, collaborative inquiry, and personalized learning plans, as opposed to traditional lecture-bas...
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WWI Servants' Love Story Revealed at Brodsworth Hall
A recently donated collection of photographs, letters, and personal items reveals the previously unknown love story of two servants, Caroline and Alf, at Brodsworth Hall near Doncaster during WWI; their marriage, though brief due to Alf's early death, produced two sons and highlights the lives of th...

WWI Servants' Love Story Revealed at Brodsworth Hall
A recently donated collection of photographs, letters, and personal items reveals the previously unknown love story of two servants, Caroline and Alf, at Brodsworth Hall near Doncaster during WWI; their marriage, though brief due to Alf's early death, produced two sons and highlights the lives of th...
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24% Bias Score

Legionnaires' Outbreak at Michigan Retirement Home Causes Two Deaths
Two residents of Allegria Village, a continuing care retirement community in Dearborn, Michigan, died from Legionnaires' disease in June and July, prompting an investigation by Wayne County health officials into the facility's water system and raising concerns about the increasing number of cases na...

Legionnaires' Outbreak at Michigan Retirement Home Causes Two Deaths
Two residents of Allegria Village, a continuing care retirement community in Dearborn, Michigan, died from Legionnaires' disease in June and July, prompting an investigation by Wayne County health officials into the facility's water system and raising concerns about the increasing number of cases na...
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20% Bias Score

Lhasa's Greening Project Boosts Ecology and "Lingka" Economy
Lhasa's 137,300-hectare greening project, launched in 2021, is transforming the city's ecology, improving residents' quality of life, and boosting a "lingka economy" around traditional outdoor recreation.

Lhasa's Greening Project Boosts Ecology and "Lingka" Economy
Lhasa's 137,300-hectare greening project, launched in 2021, is transforming the city's ecology, improving residents' quality of life, and boosting a "lingka economy" around traditional outdoor recreation.
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28% Bias Score

Lhasa's Greening Project Spurs 'Lingka' Boom
Lhasa's 10-year, 137,300-hectare greening project, part of broader Xizang ecological efforts, is boosting the popularity of "experiencing lingka," traditional Tibetan outings, and creating a "lingka economy", improving residents' well-being, and showcasing environmental and economic benefits.

Lhasa's Greening Project Spurs 'Lingka' Boom
Lhasa's 10-year, 137,300-hectare greening project, part of broader Xizang ecological efforts, is boosting the popularity of "experiencing lingka," traditional Tibetan outings, and creating a "lingka economy", improving residents' well-being, and showcasing environmental and economic benefits.
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52% Bias Score

Schnabel's "In the Hand of Dante": Art, Love, and Mortality
Julian Schnabel's "In the Hand of Dante," presented out of competition at the Venice Film Festival, interweaves Dante Alighieri's life with that of Nick Tosches, exploring the creative process and the enduring relevance of art through time, using a multi-national cast.

Schnabel's "In the Hand of Dante": Art, Love, and Mortality
Julian Schnabel's "In the Hand of Dante," presented out of competition at the Venice Film Festival, interweaves Dante Alighieri's life with that of Nick Tosches, exploring the creative process and the enduring relevance of art through time, using a multi-national cast.
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48% Bias Score

Kentucky Newlyweds and Infant Daughter Killed in Car Crash
Hunter and Oakleigh Lyons died in a car crash on Saturday in Hardinsburg, Kentucky, after their vehicle was struck by a Ford F-150 that crossed the center line; Macey Lyons, their wife and mother, survived with non-life-threatening injuries.

Kentucky Newlyweds and Infant Daughter Killed in Car Crash
Hunter and Oakleigh Lyons died in a car crash on Saturday in Hardinsburg, Kentucky, after their vehicle was struck by a Ford F-150 that crossed the center line; Macey Lyons, their wife and mother, survived with non-life-threatening injuries.
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24% Bias Score
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