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Dutch Energy Poverty Rises Sharply in 2024
In 2024, energy poverty in the Netherlands affected 510,000 households (6.1 percent), a rise of almost 180,000 from 2023, mainly due to the end of government energy subsidies despite lower energy prices compared to the energy crisis; energy-poor households spent 11.5 percent of their income on energ...
Dutch Energy Poverty Rises Sharply in 2024
In 2024, energy poverty in the Netherlands affected 510,000 households (6.1 percent), a rise of almost 180,000 from 2023, mainly due to the end of government energy subsidies despite lower energy prices compared to the energy crisis; energy-poor households spent 11.5 percent of their income on energ...
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40% Bias Score


Fatal Brain-Eating Amoeba Case Reported in South Carolina
A South Carolina resident died from primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) after likely exposure to Naegleria fowleri at Lake Murray; this is the first case since 2016, highlighting the risk of warm freshwater recreational activities despite the infection's rarity.
Fatal Brain-Eating Amoeba Case Reported in South Carolina
A South Carolina resident died from primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) after likely exposure to Naegleria fowleri at Lake Murray; this is the first case since 2016, highlighting the risk of warm freshwater recreational activities despite the infection's rarity.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Firefighters Dominate World Police and Fire Games
José Antonio Gómez Milara and his son Marcos, Madrid firefighters, won multiple medals in the 20th World Police and Fire Games in Birmingham, Alabama; Milara won seven medals (three silver, four gold), his son three silver medals, showcasing Spain's strength in the competition.
Spanish Firefighters Dominate World Police and Fire Games
José Antonio Gómez Milara and his son Marcos, Madrid firefighters, won multiple medals in the 20th World Police and Fire Games in Birmingham, Alabama; Milara won seven medals (three silver, four gold), his son three silver medals, showcasing Spain's strength in the competition.
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40% Bias Score


Proactive Job Search: A Winning Strategy
Proactive job searching, where candidates directly contact companies regardless of advertised openings, yields significantly higher success rates, mirroring the 'first move advantage' in chess, with studies showing it accounts for roughly one-third of all jobs filled in America.
Proactive Job Search: A Winning Strategy
Proactive job searching, where candidates directly contact companies regardless of advertised openings, yields significantly higher success rates, mirroring the 'first move advantage' in chess, with studies showing it accounts for roughly one-third of all jobs filled in America.
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48% Bias Score


Retired Investigator Highlights Advancements in Forensic Technology
Vladimir Mironenko, a 76-year-old retired colonel and former investigator, reflects on his nearly 40-year career, highlighting the advancements in forensic technology, particularly genetic testing, and its impact on solving complex criminal cases, including a high-profile multiple-murder investigati...
Retired Investigator Highlights Advancements in Forensic Technology
Vladimir Mironenko, a 76-year-old retired colonel and former investigator, reflects on his nearly 40-year career, highlighting the advancements in forensic technology, particularly genetic testing, and its impact on solving complex criminal cases, including a high-profile multiple-murder investigati...
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40% Bias Score


Mourning in Amstenrade, FDF Lawsuit, and Astronomer Resignation
A 39-year-old woman murdered in Gouda is mourned in Amstenrade; Farmers Defence Force sues Dutch state over PAS permits; Astronomer's chief of staff resigns after CEO's affair.
Mourning in Amstenrade, FDF Lawsuit, and Astronomer Resignation
A 39-year-old woman murdered in Gouda is mourned in Amstenrade; Farmers Defence Force sues Dutch state over PAS permits; Astronomer's chief of staff resigns after CEO's affair.
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24% Bias Score

Hanau Arson Case: Seven-Year Sentence for Insurance Fraud
A Pakistani man in Hanau, Germany, was sentenced to seven years for arson and fraud after setting fire to his own home on Christmas 2023 to claim insurance money, initially disguising the act as a right-wing extremist attack.

Hanau Arson Case: Seven-Year Sentence for Insurance Fraud
A Pakistani man in Hanau, Germany, was sentenced to seven years for arson and fraud after setting fire to his own home on Christmas 2023 to claim insurance money, initially disguising the act as a right-wing extremist attack.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Fixed-Rate Mortgages: A Volatile Market
In May 2025, fixed-rate mortgages in Spain reached a record high of 69.9%, yet some banks increased rates in Q2, followed by subsequent price reductions from Ibercaja, Openbank, and Caja de Ingenieros, creating a volatile market.

Spanish Fixed-Rate Mortgages: A Volatile Market
In May 2025, fixed-rate mortgages in Spain reached a record high of 69.9%, yet some banks increased rates in Q2, followed by subsequent price reductions from Ibercaja, Openbank, and Caja de Ingenieros, creating a volatile market.
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28% Bias Score

West Cork Literary Festival Showcases Diverse Literary and Historical Themes
The West Cork Literary Festival in Bantry, Ireland, featured discussions on new novels, including Alan Hollinghurst's "Our Evenings" and Chloe Michelle Howarth's "Sunburn," alongside Katherine May's exploration of nature and community, and Maurice J. Casey's historical research on Irish communists i...

West Cork Literary Festival Showcases Diverse Literary and Historical Themes
The West Cork Literary Festival in Bantry, Ireland, featured discussions on new novels, including Alan Hollinghurst's "Our Evenings" and Chloe Michelle Howarth's "Sunburn," alongside Katherine May's exploration of nature and community, and Maurice J. Casey's historical research on Irish communists i...
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24% Bias Score

Romania and Hungary Top List of High-Risk Vehicle Breakdown Countries
Ovoko's study identifies Romania (98.3) and Hungary (91.90) as highest-risk countries for vehicle breakdowns, citing dangerous roads like Romania's Transfăgărășan and Hungary's M1 highway, emphasizing the impact of challenging terrain and infrastructure.

Romania and Hungary Top List of High-Risk Vehicle Breakdown Countries
Ovoko's study identifies Romania (98.3) and Hungary (91.90) as highest-risk countries for vehicle breakdowns, citing dangerous roads like Romania's Transfăgărășan and Hungary's M1 highway, emphasizing the impact of challenging terrain and infrastructure.
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32% Bias Score

Former FIX Industrialist Invests in Greek Tourism
Elias Grekis, a former FIX industrialist, is investing in Greek tourism through DiAR Development, a company with €5 million in assets but €353,978 in 2024 losses, indicating a long-term strategy with €3.75 million in debt.

Former FIX Industrialist Invests in Greek Tourism
Elias Grekis, a former FIX industrialist, is investing in Greek tourism through DiAR Development, a company with €5 million in assets but €353,978 in 2024 losses, indicating a long-term strategy with €3.75 million in debt.
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4% Bias Score

The Assassin": Menopausal Hitwoman Returns
Keeley Hawes stars in "The Assassin" as Julie, a retired hitwoman forced back into action when her handler disappears, leading her on a thrilling chase involving her son's unexpected questions about his father and a complex web of international intrigue.

The Assassin": Menopausal Hitwoman Returns
Keeley Hawes stars in "The Assassin" as Julie, a retired hitwoman forced back into action when her handler disappears, leading her on a thrilling chase involving her son's unexpected questions about his father and a complex web of international intrigue.
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56% Bias Score
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