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AI in Academic Writing: A Call for Prohibition
A university professor argues against the use of generative AI in student writing, citing its inability to produce original thought and its contribution to mediocrity.
AI in Academic Writing: A Call for Prohibition
A university professor argues against the use of generative AI in student writing, citing its inability to produce original thought and its contribution to mediocrity.
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52% Bias Score


Isaac Nader Wins Surprise Gold in Men's 1500m World Athletics Championships
In a tactical 1500m final at the World Athletics Championships, Portugal's Isaac Nader secured a surprise gold medal, outsprinting competitors in the final 100 meters, while several favorites faltered due to injury or strategic miscalculations.
Isaac Nader Wins Surprise Gold in Men's 1500m World Athletics Championships
In a tactical 1500m final at the World Athletics Championships, Portugal's Isaac Nader secured a surprise gold medal, outsprinting competitors in the final 100 meters, while several favorites faltered due to injury or strategic miscalculations.
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44% Bias Score


Post-Pandemic Leadership: Six Key Qualities for Career Advancement
McKinsey research identifies six crucial leadership qualities for success in today's evolving workplace: positive energy, personal balance, servant leadership, continuous learning, grit, and levity; these are essential for promotions and career growth, particularly given current economic uncertainti...
Post-Pandemic Leadership: Six Key Qualities for Career Advancement
McKinsey research identifies six crucial leadership qualities for success in today's evolving workplace: positive energy, personal balance, servant leadership, continuous learning, grit, and levity; these are essential for promotions and career growth, particularly given current economic uncertainti...
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48% Bias Score


Emotional Regulation: Avoiding "Sincericides" According to Ryushun Kusanagi
Ryushun Kusanagi's "The Art of Not Reacting" emphasizes emotional regulation to avoid impulsive actions, highlighting how unchecked emotions can damage relationships, using Elon Musk's example of losing billions due to an impulsive tweet as an illustration.
Emotional Regulation: Avoiding "Sincericides" According to Ryushun Kusanagi
Ryushun Kusanagi's "The Art of Not Reacting" emphasizes emotional regulation to avoid impulsive actions, highlighting how unchecked emotions can damage relationships, using Elon Musk's example of losing billions due to an impulsive tweet as an illustration.
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16% Bias Score


Acid Attack at Rochester Pub Leaves Assistant Headteacher Injured
In Rochester, Kent, assistant headteacher Adam Tickner sustained serious facial burns after a corrosive substance was thrown at him while intervening in a pub fight on Saturday night.
Acid Attack at Rochester Pub Leaves Assistant Headteacher Injured
In Rochester, Kent, assistant headteacher Adam Tickner sustained serious facial burns after a corrosive substance was thrown at him while intervening in a pub fight on Saturday night.
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44% Bias Score


French Athletes Face Setbacks at World Athletics Championships
Despite Jimmy Gressier's 10,000m gold, the French team experienced multiple setbacks at the World Athletics Championships, with injuries sidelining key athletes like Melvin Raffin (triple jump) and subpar performances affecting others such as Marie-Julie Bonnin (pole vault).
French Athletes Face Setbacks at World Athletics Championships
Despite Jimmy Gressier's 10,000m gold, the French team experienced multiple setbacks at the World Athletics Championships, with injuries sidelining key athletes like Melvin Raffin (triple jump) and subpar performances affecting others such as Marie-Julie Bonnin (pole vault).
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16% Bias Score

NSW's First Public Long COVID Clinic to Close
NSW's first public long COVID clinic at St Vincent's Hospital will close at the end of September, leaving patients concerned about fragmented care and access to specialists, despite claims that patients will receive the same level of care within existing services.

NSW's First Public Long COVID Clinic to Close
NSW's first public long COVID clinic at St Vincent's Hospital will close at the end of September, leaving patients concerned about fragmented care and access to specialists, despite claims that patients will receive the same level of care within existing services.
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32% Bias Score

82-Year-Old German Man on Trial for Murder of Partner
An 82-year-old man in Germany is on trial for the murder of his partner on November 15, 2024, in Hammelburg, allegedly strangling her while suffering from vascular dementia and severe emotional distress, although his children describe their relationship as harmonious.

82-Year-Old German Man on Trial for Murder of Partner
An 82-year-old man in Germany is on trial for the murder of his partner on November 15, 2024, in Hammelburg, allegedly strangling her while suffering from vascular dementia and severe emotional distress, although his children describe their relationship as harmonious.
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28% Bias Score

82-Year-Old Man on Trial for Murder of 76-Year-Old Partner in Germany
In Schweinfurt, Germany, an 82-year-old man stands accused of murdering his 76-year-old partner on November 15, 2024, in Hammelburg, with the defendant claiming amnesia and the prosecution citing evidence of premeditated murder influenced by dementia.

82-Year-Old Man on Trial for Murder of 76-Year-Old Partner in Germany
In Schweinfurt, Germany, an 82-year-old man stands accused of murdering his 76-year-old partner on November 15, 2024, in Hammelburg, with the defendant claiming amnesia and the prosecution citing evidence of premeditated murder influenced by dementia.
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36% Bias Score

Hansa Rostock Wins, but Serious Injury Casts Shadow on Farewell to Old Floodlights
FC Hansa Rostock beat TSV 1860 Munich 2-1, but the celebration was overshadowed by a seriously injured nine-year-old boy hit by falling debris from pyrotechnics on the North grandstand, requiring hospitalization.

Hansa Rostock Wins, but Serious Injury Casts Shadow on Farewell to Old Floodlights
FC Hansa Rostock beat TSV 1860 Munich 2-1, but the celebration was overshadowed by a seriously injured nine-year-old boy hit by falling debris from pyrotechnics on the North grandstand, requiring hospitalization.
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40% Bias Score

Le Monde Account Access Issue
This message appears when multiple devices access a single Le Monde subscription, limiting access to one device at a time.

Le Monde Account Access Issue
This message appears when multiple devices access a single Le Monde subscription, limiting access to one device at a time.
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48% Bias Score

50 Years of Global Tree Research in Harz National Park
The Harz National Park's "Weltwald" (Global Forest), planted 50 years ago after the 1972 Quimburga storm, serves as a living laboratory testing the adaptability of various tree species from around the world, yielding valuable insights into climate resilience and the diversification of German forests...

50 Years of Global Tree Research in Harz National Park
The Harz National Park's "Weltwald" (Global Forest), planted 50 years ago after the 1972 Quimburga storm, serves as a living laboratory testing the adaptability of various tree species from around the world, yielding valuable insights into climate resilience and the diversification of German forests...
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16% Bias Score
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