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American Wins LA Marathon After Nearly 30-Year Drought
Matt Richtman, a Montana State University alumnus, won the 40th annual Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday, marking the first American victory since 1994 with a time of 2:07:56, surpassing approximately 26,000 runners in the second largest field in race history; Tejinesh Gebisa Tulu of Ethiopia won the w...
American Wins LA Marathon After Nearly 30-Year Drought
Matt Richtman, a Montana State University alumnus, won the 40th annual Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday, marking the first American victory since 1994 with a time of 2:07:56, surpassing approximately 26,000 runners in the second largest field in race history; Tejinesh Gebisa Tulu of Ethiopia won the w...
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Students Struggle with Financial Literacy Amidst Buy-Now-Pay-Later Boom
A study by Nibud and ABN Amro reveals that many Dutch secondary school students struggle with financial management due to buy-now-pay-later services and numerous online payment requests, impacting their financial awareness. Cultural factors and social pressures also influence spending and repayment ...
Dutch Students Struggle with Financial Literacy Amidst Buy-Now-Pay-Later Boom
A study by Nibud and ABN Amro reveals that many Dutch secondary school students struggle with financial management due to buy-now-pay-later services and numerous online payment requests, impacting their financial awareness. Cultural factors and social pressures also influence spending and repayment ...
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44% Bias Score


Lower Saxony Improves Abitur Exam Emergency Plans
Lower Saxony's Ministry of Culture implemented new emergency communication plans for schools to handle unforeseen Abitur exam disruptions, such as replacing or canceling exams, using SMS and chat, following a 2024 incident where a school break-in necessitated statewide exam changes.
Lower Saxony Improves Abitur Exam Emergency Plans
Lower Saxony's Ministry of Culture implemented new emergency communication plans for schools to handle unforeseen Abitur exam disruptions, such as replacing or canceling exams, using SMS and chat, following a 2024 incident where a school break-in necessitated statewide exam changes.
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36% Bias Score


Devastating Tornadoes Kill 28, Leave Thousands Without Power
A powerful cross-country storm system has caused at least 28 deaths—15 from tornadoes—across six states, leaving over 200,000 without power, with damage assessments showing winds up to 165 mph in Arkansas. Millions remain on alert for severe weather.
Devastating Tornadoes Kill 28, Leave Thousands Without Power
A powerful cross-country storm system has caused at least 28 deaths—15 from tornadoes—across six states, leaving over 200,000 without power, with damage assessments showing winds up to 165 mph in Arkansas. Millions remain on alert for severe weather.
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36% Bias Score


Severe Storms Cause Widespread Death and Destruction Across the Midwest and South
Devastating tornadoes, wildfires, and severe storms killed at least 32 people across the Midwest and South, leaving at least 247,655 without power and causing widespread destruction in Missouri, Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, Michigan, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Severe Storms Cause Widespread Death and Destruction Across the Midwest and South
Devastating tornadoes, wildfires, and severe storms killed at least 32 people across the Midwest and South, leaving at least 247,655 without power and causing widespread destruction in Missouri, Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, Michigan, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
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32% Bias Score


Severe Storms and Tornadoes Leave 33 Dead Across US
At least 33 people died and dozens were injured due to tornadoes and severe storms in the central and southern US, leaving 250,000 homes without power; Missouri, Kansas, and Texas reported high numbers of fatalities from storms and dust storms.
Severe Storms and Tornadoes Leave 33 Dead Across US
At least 33 people died and dozens were injured due to tornadoes and severe storms in the central and southern US, leaving 250,000 homes without power; Missouri, Kansas, and Texas reported high numbers of fatalities from storms and dust storms.
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24% Bias Score

Jorgenson Wins Second Consecutive Paris-Nice
American cyclist Matteo Jorgenson secured his second consecutive Paris-Nice victory on Sunday, finishing 1 minute and 15 seconds ahead of Florian Lipowitz—the largest margin in 30 years—demonstrating improved leadership and strategic race management.

Jorgenson Wins Second Consecutive Paris-Nice
American cyclist Matteo Jorgenson secured his second consecutive Paris-Nice victory on Sunday, finishing 1 minute and 15 seconds ahead of Florian Lipowitz—the largest margin in 30 years—demonstrating improved leadership and strategic race management.
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40% Bias Score

England's T-Level Vocational Program Faces Enrollment Crisis
England's T-levels, launched in 2020 to improve vocational education, have attracted fewer than 3% of 16-year-olds, with a high dropout rate and concerns over their rigor and accessibility, despite over £1 billion in funding.

England's T-Level Vocational Program Faces Enrollment Crisis
England's T-levels, launched in 2020 to improve vocational education, have attracted fewer than 3% of 16-year-olds, with a high dropout rate and concerns over their rigor and accessibility, despite over £1 billion in funding.
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56% Bias Score

Ajax Suffers First Tie, Lead Reduced in Eredivisie Vrouwen
Ajax, the leader of the Eredivisie Vrouwen, tied 1-1 against FC Utrecht in a make-up game, marking their first points loss this year and decreasing their lead from four to two points; while PSV won against AZ in the cup, advancing to the semifinals.

Ajax Suffers First Tie, Lead Reduced in Eredivisie Vrouwen
Ajax, the leader of the Eredivisie Vrouwen, tied 1-1 against FC Utrecht in a make-up game, marking their first points loss this year and decreasing their lead from four to two points; while PSV won against AZ in the cup, advancing to the semifinals.
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20% Bias Score

Severe Weather Outbreak Causes 36 Deaths, Widespread Power Outages
A tornado watch is in effect for parts of West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, with damaging winds and potential tornadoes; at least 36 people died across seven states due to severe weather, and over 289,000 utility customers are without power.

Severe Weather Outbreak Causes 36 Deaths, Widespread Power Outages
A tornado watch is in effect for parts of West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, with damaging winds and potential tornadoes; at least 36 people died across seven states due to severe weather, and over 289,000 utility customers are without power.
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24% Bias Score

Devastating US Storms Kill 32, More Severe Weather Expected
A massive storm system caused at least 32 deaths across multiple US states due to tornadoes, wildfires, and dust storms, with more severe weather expected.

Devastating US Storms Kill 32, More Severe Weather Expected
A massive storm system caused at least 32 deaths across multiple US states due to tornadoes, wildfires, and dust storms, with more severe weather expected.
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24% Bias Score

Severe Weather System Causes 17 Deaths, Widespread Damage Across Southern U.S.
A severe weather system, including tornadoes, thunderstorms, and dust storms, has caused at least 17 deaths and widespread damage across the Southern U.S., impacting states such as Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, with hundreds of homes damaged and more than 230,000 homes and businesses with...

Severe Weather System Causes 17 Deaths, Widespread Damage Across Southern U.S.
A severe weather system, including tornadoes, thunderstorms, and dust storms, has caused at least 17 deaths and widespread damage across the Southern U.S., impacting states such as Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, with hundreds of homes damaged and more than 230,000 homes and businesses with...
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24% Bias Score
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