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Walmart Shopping Trip Shows Limited Price Decreases Despite Cooling Inflation
A recent shopping trip to a Walmart in Liberty County, Georgia, revealed that 21 out of 96 items on a shopping list had decreased in price over the past year, ranging from minor reductions to a 25% decrease for pink salmon, illustrating the complex reality of inflation and its impact on consumers.
Walmart Shopping Trip Shows Limited Price Decreases Despite Cooling Inflation
A recent shopping trip to a Walmart in Liberty County, Georgia, revealed that 21 out of 96 items on a shopping list had decreased in price over the past year, ranging from minor reductions to a 25% decrease for pink salmon, illustrating the complex reality of inflation and its impact on consumers.
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40% Bias Score


France's Birth Rate Plummets to Lowest Since 1919
France's 2024 birth rate dropped to 663,000 (1.59 children per woman), a 10% decrease from 2021 and almost 20% since 2010, due to fewer couples, economic anxieties, and housing challenges, though immigration and deaths currently offset the decline.
France's Birth Rate Plummets to Lowest Since 1919
France's 2024 birth rate dropped to 663,000 (1.59 children per woman), a 10% decrease from 2021 and almost 20% since 2010, due to fewer couples, economic anxieties, and housing challenges, though immigration and deaths currently offset the decline.
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36% Bias Score


German Anxiety Disorder Diagnoses Surge 77% Since 2008
In 2023, approximately 5.5 million people in Germany received a first or subsequent diagnosis for anxiety disorders, a 77% increase since 2008, according to KKH Kaufmännische Krankenkasse data; contributing factors include chronic stress, societal crises, and reduced stigma.
German Anxiety Disorder Diagnoses Surge 77% Since 2008
In 2023, approximately 5.5 million people in Germany received a first or subsequent diagnosis for anxiety disorders, a 77% increase since 2008, according to KKH Kaufmännische Krankenkasse data; contributing factors include chronic stress, societal crises, and reduced stigma.
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28% Bias Score


Cardiff University to Cut 400 Jobs Amid Funding Crisis
Cardiff University announced plans to cut 400 jobs (7% of its workforce) and potentially close schools and merge subjects due to declining international student applications and rising costs; the university says compulsory redundancies will only be used if absolutely necessary, while the union calls...
Cardiff University to Cut 400 Jobs Amid Funding Crisis
Cardiff University announced plans to cut 400 jobs (7% of its workforce) and potentially close schools and merge subjects due to declining international student applications and rising costs; the university says compulsory redundancies will only be used if absolutely necessary, while the union calls...
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44% Bias Score


Ohio Fur Farm Rescue: Over 250 Animals Rescued from Horrific Conditions
Over 250 animals were rescued from a fur farm in Ashtabula County, Ohio, after their owner died, revealing horrific conditions of neglect and cruelty, with many animals suffering severe injuries or death.
Ohio Fur Farm Rescue: Over 250 Animals Rescued from Horrific Conditions
Over 250 animals were rescued from a fur farm in Ashtabula County, Ohio, after their owner died, revealing horrific conditions of neglect and cruelty, with many animals suffering severe injuries or death.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Court Rules on Sperm Donor's Social Media Activity
A Dutch court is deciding if sperm donor Jonathan Meijer can continue making social media videos after parents of his 1000+ donor children sued him for interfering with their upbringing through online content, despite a previous court order halting his donations.
Dutch Court Rules on Sperm Donor's Social Media Activity
A Dutch court is deciding if sperm donor Jonathan Meijer can continue making social media videos after parents of his 1000+ donor children sued him for interfering with their upbringing through online content, despite a previous court order halting his donations.
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44% Bias Score

Open-Source Sustainability: Succession Planning for Aging Projects
Daniel Stenberg, curl's creator, is proactively planning for the project's future by documenting account access, highlighting the challenge of succession planning for aging open-source pioneers whose projects are vital to today's technology infrastructure; this issue is compounded by a lack of young...

Open-Source Sustainability: Succession Planning for Aging Projects
Daniel Stenberg, curl's creator, is proactively planning for the project's future by documenting account access, highlighting the challenge of succession planning for aging open-source pioneers whose projects are vital to today's technology infrastructure; this issue is compounded by a lack of young...
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48% Bias Score

Increased Storm Clustering Risk for UK in February and March
Following record-breaking winds from Storm Eowyn (100mph in Scotland, 114mph in Ireland), the UK faces an increased risk of storm clustering in February and March due to a Met Office forecast indicating a greater chance of stormy weather than average; this is when several storms arrive over a short ...

Increased Storm Clustering Risk for UK in February and March
Following record-breaking winds from Storm Eowyn (100mph in Scotland, 114mph in Ireland), the UK faces an increased risk of storm clustering in February and March due to a Met Office forecast indicating a greater chance of stormy weather than average; this is when several storms arrive over a short ...
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40% Bias Score

The Incomplete Legacy of Anton Chekhov's Letters
Anton Chekhov's epistolary legacy includes about 4,500 published letters, but over 1,500 are missing due to various factors; his approach to correspondence, including his refusal of publication during his lifetime, significantly impacted the preservation of his letters.

The Incomplete Legacy of Anton Chekhov's Letters
Anton Chekhov's epistolary legacy includes about 4,500 published letters, but over 1,500 are missing due to various factors; his approach to correspondence, including his refusal of publication during his lifetime, significantly impacted the preservation of his letters.
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36% Bias Score

Ebra President Resigns Amid Far-Right "Likes" Controversy
Philippe Carli, president of Ebra, France's largest regional press group, resigned on January 28th, 2024, after numerous "likes" on his LinkedIn account supporting far-right figures and publications sparked controversy, raising questions about journalistic integrity and the group's financial stabili...

Ebra President Resigns Amid Far-Right "Likes" Controversy
Philippe Carli, president of Ebra, France's largest regional press group, resigned on January 28th, 2024, after numerous "likes" on his LinkedIn account supporting far-right figures and publications sparked controversy, raising questions about journalistic integrity and the group's financial stabili...
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48% Bias Score

Japan's 8.9 Million Vacant Homes: A Looming Urban Crisis
Japan faces a growing crisis of 8.9 million vacant homes (10.3% of total housing), projected to reach 30.4% by 2033, due to high inheritance taxes, demolition costs, complex land regulations, and a declining birth rate, creating challenges for urban planning and potentially impacting property values...

Japan's 8.9 Million Vacant Homes: A Looming Urban Crisis
Japan faces a growing crisis of 8.9 million vacant homes (10.3% of total housing), projected to reach 30.4% by 2033, due to high inheritance taxes, demolition costs, complex land regulations, and a declining birth rate, creating challenges for urban planning and potentially impacting property values...
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56% Bias Score

Rising Tuition Costs Drive US Students to Seek Affordable Higher Education Options
The Chegg Global Student Survey 2025 reveals 80% of US students would prefer more online learning and 80% favor accelerated degrees if it means lower tuition costs, highlighting the financial burden of higher education in the US.

Rising Tuition Costs Drive US Students to Seek Affordable Higher Education Options
The Chegg Global Student Survey 2025 reveals 80% of US students would prefer more online learning and 80% favor accelerated degrees if it means lower tuition costs, highlighting the financial burden of higher education in the US.
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36% Bias Score
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