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Gold Hits Record High: Safe Haven or Timing Trap?
Gold surged to a record $3,322 per ounce, raising investment questions; while it's a safe haven during crises, its volatile, concentrated returns make precise timing exceptionally challenging compared to stocks' more consistent, albeit less dramatic, gains.
Gold Hits Record High: Safe Haven or Timing Trap?
Gold surged to a record $3,322 per ounce, raising investment questions; while it's a safe haven during crises, its volatile, concentrated returns make precise timing exceptionally challenging compared to stocks' more consistent, albeit less dramatic, gains.
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40% Bias Score


Elephants Form Protective Circle During Earthquake
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake in Southern California prompted a herd of elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park to form a protective "alert circle," highlighting their social complexity and the need for human cooperation in their conservation.
Elephants Form Protective Circle During Earthquake
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake in Southern California prompted a herd of elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park to form a protective "alert circle," highlighting their social complexity and the need for human cooperation in their conservation.
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32% Bias Score


Falling HELOC Rates: 3 Key Decisions for Homeowners
The average HELOC interest rate has dropped to 8%, prompting homeowners to consider switching lenders, increasing payments, or refinancing to a fixed rate to maximize savings and financial stability.
Falling HELOC Rates: 3 Key Decisions for Homeowners
The average HELOC interest rate has dropped to 8%, prompting homeowners to consider switching lenders, increasing payments, or refinancing to a fixed rate to maximize savings and financial stability.
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40% Bias Score


Teaching Children Financial Responsibility in Elementary School
A psychologist and a Sberbank manager offer advice on teaching children financial responsibility in elementary school, recommending hands-on learning, age-appropriate tools, and open communication about spending habits.
Teaching Children Financial Responsibility in Elementary School
A psychologist and a Sberbank manager offer advice on teaching children financial responsibility in elementary school, recommending hands-on learning, age-appropriate tools, and open communication about spending habits.
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24% Bias Score


Author Completes Novel with Vargas Llosa's Mentorship
A 32-year-old author, struggling with writer's block, won a 2004 Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative grant, receiving mentorship from Mario Vargas Llosa which led to the completion of their second novel, "Recursos Humanos", within a year through meetings in various cities.
Author Completes Novel with Vargas Llosa's Mentorship
A 32-year-old author, struggling with writer's block, won a 2004 Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative grant, receiving mentorship from Mario Vargas Llosa which led to the completion of their second novel, "Recursos Humanos", within a year through meetings in various cities.
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8% Bias Score


Fatal NYC Helicopter Crash Exposes Company's Safety and Financial Issues
A New York Helicopter sightseeing tour crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday, killing a family of five Spanish tourists and the pilot; the FAA suspended the company's operations due to its history of safety and financial issues, including a 2013 near-miss and a 2015 incident involving an unairwo...
Fatal NYC Helicopter Crash Exposes Company's Safety and Financial Issues
A New York Helicopter sightseeing tour crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday, killing a family of five Spanish tourists and the pilot; the FAA suspended the company's operations due to its history of safety and financial issues, including a 2013 near-miss and a 2015 incident involving an unairwo...
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44% Bias Score

Multiple Human Remains Found Across New England; Serial Killer Speculation
At least seven sets of human remains were found in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts between March and April 2024, prompting speculation about a possible serial killer, although police have not confirmed any connection between the deaths.

Multiple Human Remains Found Across New England; Serial Killer Speculation
At least seven sets of human remains were found in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts between March and April 2024, prompting speculation about a possible serial killer, although police have not confirmed any connection between the deaths.
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60% Bias Score

Beenhakker's Funeral, Education Report, and Liberation Day
Former top football coach Leo Beenhakker's funeral procession will pass by De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam today; the Inspectorate of Education publishes its annual State of Education report; and national celebrations commemorate the liberation of Northeast Netherlands 80 years ago.

Beenhakker's Funeral, Education Report, and Liberation Day
Former top football coach Leo Beenhakker's funeral procession will pass by De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam today; the Inspectorate of Education publishes its annual State of Education report; and national celebrations commemorate the liberation of Northeast Netherlands 80 years ago.
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12% Bias Score

Hantavirus, Heart Disease Claim Hackman Couple
Gene and Betsy Hackman were found dead in their Santa Fe home in February; Betsy died of hantavirus, possibly contracted from rodent exposure on their property; Gene died of heart disease and Alzheimer's complications.

Hantavirus, Heart Disease Claim Hackman Couple
Gene and Betsy Hackman were found dead in their Santa Fe home in February; Betsy died of hantavirus, possibly contracted from rodent exposure on their property; Gene died of heart disease and Alzheimer's complications.
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48% Bias Score

Major Spanish Companies Announce €3.8 Billion Dividend Payout
Several Spanish companies, including CaixaBank (€2.08 billion), Aena (€1.464 billion), and Unicaja Banco (€190 million), will pay out substantial dividends on April 24th, totaling nearly €3.8 billion; investors must buy shares by Thursday to qualify.

Major Spanish Companies Announce €3.8 Billion Dividend Payout
Several Spanish companies, including CaixaBank (€2.08 billion), Aena (€1.464 billion), and Unicaja Banco (€190 million), will pay out substantial dividends on April 24th, totaling nearly €3.8 billion; investors must buy shares by Thursday to qualify.
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32% Bias Score

Thousands of Donated Organs Discarded in the U.S. Due to System Inefficiencies
In 2022, the U.S. discarded one in three recovered kidneys and nearly 12,000 other organs due to competing performance measures incentivizing organ recovery over successful transplantation, leading to a system where more organs are recovered than used, despite efforts to place them; however, innovat...

Thousands of Donated Organs Discarded in the U.S. Due to System Inefficiencies
In 2022, the U.S. discarded one in three recovered kidneys and nearly 12,000 other organs due to competing performance measures incentivizing organ recovery over successful transplantation, leading to a system where more organs are recovered than used, despite efforts to place them; however, innovat...
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32% Bias Score

Surge in Subprime Auto Loans Mirrors 2008 Crisis Risks
Subprime auto loans, risky financing options for borrowers with poor credit, reached a 27-month high in March 2024, raising concerns about a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis due to increased consumer debt and looser lending standards amid high inflation and tariffs.

Surge in Subprime Auto Loans Mirrors 2008 Crisis Risks
Subprime auto loans, risky financing options for borrowers with poor credit, reached a 27-month high in March 2024, raising concerns about a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis due to increased consumer debt and looser lending standards amid high inflation and tariffs.
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56% Bias Score
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