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Jerusalem Honors Stuart Hershkowitz for Extensive Community Contributions
Stuart Hershkowitz, a former banking executive, will receive Jerusalem's highest honor, the Yakir Yerushalayim award, on May 25th, for his extensive contributions to the city's education, community building, and economic development, notably integrating haredi students into higher education and esta...
Jerusalem Honors Stuart Hershkowitz for Extensive Community Contributions
Stuart Hershkowitz, a former banking executive, will receive Jerusalem's highest honor, the Yakir Yerushalayim award, on May 25th, for his extensive contributions to the city's education, community building, and economic development, notably integrating haredi students into higher education and esta...
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40% Bias Score


Market Manipulation in "Trading Places": How a Stolen Report Led to Millions
Trading Places" depicts how Louis Winthorpe and Billy Ray Valentine used a stolen, manipulated orange crop report to manipulate orange juice futures, driving up the price and then selling high before buying low after the truth is revealed, bankrupting the Duke brothers.
Market Manipulation in "Trading Places": How a Stolen Report Led to Millions
Trading Places" depicts how Louis Winthorpe and Billy Ray Valentine used a stolen, manipulated orange crop report to manipulate orange juice futures, driving up the price and then selling high before buying low after the truth is revealed, bankrupting the Duke brothers.
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36% Bias Score


Unsafe Electric Scooters Plague Greek Cities
Electric scooters in Greece are causing safety concerns due to unregulated use, lack of infrastructure (parking, designated lanes), and insufficient enforcement of traffic laws; the chaotic situation reflects broader issues in urban planning and civic responsibility.
Unsafe Electric Scooters Plague Greek Cities
Electric scooters in Greece are causing safety concerns due to unregulated use, lack of infrastructure (parking, designated lanes), and insufficient enforcement of traffic laws; the chaotic situation reflects broader issues in urban planning and civic responsibility.
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60% Bias Score


PSV Wins 3-1 Against FC Twente; Tillman's Absence Highlights Disciplinary Issues
PSV won against FC Twente 3-1 on Thursday, with Guus Til scoring one goal and providing an assist despite being a late addition to the starting lineup due to Malik Tillman's disciplinary absence for being late to a team meeting. This victory significantly boosts PSV's chances of securing second plac...
PSV Wins 3-1 Against FC Twente; Tillman's Absence Highlights Disciplinary Issues
PSV won against FC Twente 3-1 on Thursday, with Guus Til scoring one goal and providing an assist despite being a late addition to the starting lineup due to Malik Tillman's disciplinary absence for being late to a team meeting. This victory significantly boosts PSV's chances of securing second plac...
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36% Bias Score


46 artworks lost by Maashorst municipality due to mishandling
An investigation revealed that 46 artworks, including a Warhol screenprint of Queen Beatrix, went missing from the Maashorst municipality in the Netherlands due to negligence during a town hall renovation; they were likely disposed of with the trash.
46 artworks lost by Maashorst municipality due to mishandling
An investigation revealed that 46 artworks, including a Warhol screenprint of Queen Beatrix, went missing from the Maashorst municipality in the Netherlands due to negligence during a town hall renovation; they were likely disposed of with the trash.
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36% Bias Score


New Hampshire Bill Proposes Legalizing Self-Serve Alcohol in Bars and Breweries
New Hampshire State Senator Tim Lang is proposing a bill to legalize self-serve alcohol in bars and breweries, following the success of Vine 32 Wine in Bedford, which uses RFID cards to track customer consumption with limits of 32 ounces for beecider and 10 ounces for wine.
New Hampshire Bill Proposes Legalizing Self-Serve Alcohol in Bars and Breweries
New Hampshire State Senator Tim Lang is proposing a bill to legalize self-serve alcohol in bars and breweries, following the success of Vine 32 Wine in Bedford, which uses RFID cards to track customer consumption with limits of 32 ounces for beecider and 10 ounces for wine.
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40% Bias Score

Structured Notes Gain Popularity Despite High Costs and Lack of Transparency
Despite a 12 percent increase in investments (reaching \$41 billion) in structured notes in the last year, portfolio manager Ben Felix warns that they are a second-best approach to addressing stock market volatility compared to traditional diversification strategies; these products often lack transp...

Structured Notes Gain Popularity Despite High Costs and Lack of Transparency
Despite a 12 percent increase in investments (reaching \$41 billion) in structured notes in the last year, portfolio manager Ben Felix warns that they are a second-best approach to addressing stock market volatility compared to traditional diversification strategies; these products often lack transp...
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52% Bias Score

Underutilized Physical Activity in Bipolar Disorder Treatment
A journalist's observation of an underutilized tennis court at a Paris psychiatric hospital highlights the under-researched and under-utilized role of physical activity in treating bipolar disorder, affecting 1-2.5% of adults, with 40-70% having sedentary lifestyles.

Underutilized Physical Activity in Bipolar Disorder Treatment
A journalist's observation of an underutilized tennis court at a Paris psychiatric hospital highlights the under-researched and under-utilized role of physical activity in treating bipolar disorder, affecting 1-2.5% of adults, with 40-70% having sedentary lifestyles.
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40% Bias Score

Togo: CCI-Togo and CJET Partner to Boost Young Businesses
The Togo Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI-Togo) and the Confederation of Junior Enterprises of Togo (CJET) partnered to support over 1000 young businesses with funding and mentorship, aiming to significantly increase their contribution to Togo's GDP and align with the government's plan to reser...

Togo: CCI-Togo and CJET Partner to Boost Young Businesses
The Togo Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI-Togo) and the Confederation of Junior Enterprises of Togo (CJET) partnered to support over 1000 young businesses with funding and mentorship, aiming to significantly increase their contribution to Togo's GDP and align with the government's plan to reser...
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44% Bias Score

Escaped Murderer Caught on Edinburgh Bus
Raymond McCourt, 59, a convicted murderer who escaped from HMP Castle Huntly on Tuesday, was arrested Friday morning on a Lothian Bus in Edinburgh after being spotted earlier in Glasgow. He was jailed in 1993 for shooting a newsagent and was released on licence in 2015 before being returned to priso...

Escaped Murderer Caught on Edinburgh Bus
Raymond McCourt, 59, a convicted murderer who escaped from HMP Castle Huntly on Tuesday, was arrested Friday morning on a Lothian Bus in Edinburgh after being spotted earlier in Glasgow. He was jailed in 1993 for shooting a newsagent and was released on licence in 2015 before being returned to priso...
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36% Bias Score

The End": A Post-Apocalyptic Musical
Joshua Oppenheimer's "The End", inspired by "Dr. Strangelove" and "Fail-Safe", depicts post-apocalyptic survivors in a salt mine, featuring a poorly executed musical style and a late-introduced plot twist regarding a wealthy family in a bunker.

The End": A Post-Apocalyptic Musical
Joshua Oppenheimer's "The End", inspired by "Dr. Strangelove" and "Fail-Safe", depicts post-apocalyptic survivors in a salt mine, featuring a poorly executed musical style and a late-introduced plot twist regarding a wealthy family in a bunker.
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52% Bias Score

Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse: 232 Dead Due to Neglect
The collapse of the Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic on April 8th, 2024, killed 232 people due to pre-existing water damage and a lack of building inspections, prompting investigations and lawsuits against the owner and public institutions for negligence.

Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse: 232 Dead Due to Neglect
The collapse of the Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic on April 8th, 2024, killed 232 people due to pre-existing water damage and a lack of building inspections, prompting investigations and lawsuits against the owner and public institutions for negligence.
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36% Bias Score
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