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Paris Basketball Faces Crucial Euroleague Match Amidst Recent Slump
Paris Basketball, struggling after four losses in eight days, plays a crucial Euroleague game in Kaunas, Lithuania on Thursday; their success hinges on improving shooting accuracy, addressing fatigue from a demanding schedule, and developing a more reliable second unit.
Paris Basketball Faces Crucial Euroleague Match Amidst Recent Slump
Paris Basketball, struggling after four losses in eight days, plays a crucial Euroleague game in Kaunas, Lithuania on Thursday; their success hinges on improving shooting accuracy, addressing fatigue from a demanding schedule, and developing a more reliable second unit.
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44% Bias Score


Successful Surgery Removes Parasitic Twin Legs from 17-Year-Old
A 17-year-old boy in India, Mohit Kumar, had a successful eight-hour surgery at AIIMS, Delhi, to remove two extra legs—a rare parasitic twin condition—weighing 15 kilograms and attached to his chest, improving his health and development.
Successful Surgery Removes Parasitic Twin Legs from 17-Year-Old
A 17-year-old boy in India, Mohit Kumar, had a successful eight-hour surgery at AIIMS, Delhi, to remove two extra legs—a rare parasitic twin condition—weighing 15 kilograms and attached to his chest, improving his health and development.
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24% Bias Score


Medieval Bishop's Ring Unearthed in Norfolk
A 63-year-old retired firefighter, Mark Sell, unearthed a well-preserved medieval bishop's ring dating back to the late 12th or early 13th century in Shipdham, Norfolk, England, in November 2019; the ring, adorned with sapphires, emeralds, and garnets, is scheduled for auction on March 26th.
Medieval Bishop's Ring Unearthed in Norfolk
A 63-year-old retired firefighter, Mark Sell, unearthed a well-preserved medieval bishop's ring dating back to the late 12th or early 13th century in Shipdham, Norfolk, England, in November 2019; the ring, adorned with sapphires, emeralds, and garnets, is scheduled for auction on March 26th.
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40% Bias Score


Life Sentence for Murder in Görlitz Based on Video Evidence
A Görlitz court sentenced a 29-year-old man to life in prison for the murder of a 28-year-old man; the court found the defendant guilty based on video evidence and witness testimonies, rejecting his self-defense claim; the motive remains unclear.
Life Sentence for Murder in Görlitz Based on Video Evidence
A Görlitz court sentenced a 29-year-old man to life in prison for the murder of a 28-year-old man; the court found the defendant guilty based on video evidence and witness testimonies, rejecting his self-defense claim; the motive remains unclear.
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40% Bias Score


A Historical Overview of Fasting in Middle Eastern Religions
This article explores the history of fasting in Middle Eastern religions, including ancient Egyptian rituals, Zoroastrian and Yazidi practices, Jewish Yom Kippur, Christian Lent, and Islamic Ramadan, highlighting variations in duration, motivations, and social implications.
A Historical Overview of Fasting in Middle Eastern Religions
This article explores the history of fasting in Middle Eastern religions, including ancient Egyptian rituals, Zoroastrian and Yazidi practices, Jewish Yom Kippur, Christian Lent, and Islamic Ramadan, highlighting variations in duration, motivations, and social implications.
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24% Bias Score


Meta Whistleblower Alleges Misconduct by Sheryl Sandberg
Sarah Wynn-Williams's memoir, "Careless People," alleges misconduct by Sheryl Sandberg, including lavish personal spending and inappropriate behavior, further damaging Meta's reputation amid existing controversies over misinformation and hate speech.
Meta Whistleblower Alleges Misconduct by Sheryl Sandberg
Sarah Wynn-Williams's memoir, "Careless People," alleges misconduct by Sheryl Sandberg, including lavish personal spending and inappropriate behavior, further damaging Meta's reputation amid existing controversies over misinformation and hate speech.
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60% Bias Score

French Short-Track Team Targets Top 10 Finishes at World Championships
France's four short-track speed skaters are competing in the World Championships in Beijing (March 14-16) after a year of intense training in Italy with the Italian national team; the team aims for top-10 finishes, focusing on building long-term consistency rather than immediate medal wins.

French Short-Track Team Targets Top 10 Finishes at World Championships
France's four short-track speed skaters are competing in the World Championships in Beijing (March 14-16) after a year of intense training in Italy with the Italian national team; the team aims for top-10 finishes, focusing on building long-term consistency rather than immediate medal wins.
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48% Bias Score

Melbourne Youth Organization Fined $45,000 After Science Experiment Fire
A Melbourne youth organization was fined $45,000 for a science experiment gone wrong in November 2022, resulting in a student sustaining burns to 9% of his body and an educator receiving minor burns due to the lack of safety measures and a poorly planned experiment.

Melbourne Youth Organization Fined $45,000 After Science Experiment Fire
A Melbourne youth organization was fined $45,000 for a science experiment gone wrong in November 2022, resulting in a student sustaining burns to 9% of his body and an educator receiving minor burns due to the lack of safety measures and a poorly planned experiment.
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Chaotic Day Mirrors Atlético's Unpredictable Loss
A football fan recounts their chaotic day culminating in a tense Atlético Madrid vs. Real Madrid match, using their personal experiences to reflect on the unpredictable nature of life and the value of perseverance despite defeat.

Chaotic Day Mirrors Atlético's Unpredictable Loss
A football fan recounts their chaotic day culminating in a tense Atlético Madrid vs. Real Madrid match, using their personal experiences to reflect on the unpredictable nature of life and the value of perseverance despite defeat.
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48% Bias Score

Cyclist Criticizes Decision to Resume Race After Hailstorm Delay
Cyclist Oliver Naesen, wearing the yellow jersey, expressed his displeasure at the decision to resume a cycling race after a 40-minute hailstorm delay, citing dangerously cold conditions which left riders numb and struggling to maintain control of their bicycles. Despite winning the yellow jersey, h...

Cyclist Criticizes Decision to Resume Race After Hailstorm Delay
Cyclist Oliver Naesen, wearing the yellow jersey, expressed his displeasure at the decision to resume a cycling race after a 40-minute hailstorm delay, citing dangerously cold conditions which left riders numb and struggling to maintain control of their bicycles. Despite winning the yellow jersey, h...
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48% Bias Score

Oldest European Human Face Found
A 1.1–1.4-million-year-old partial human face, nicknamed "Pink," was discovered in Spain's Sima del Elefante cave, representing the oldest known facial fragment in Europe and suggesting multiple hominin species coexisted there during that period.

Oldest European Human Face Found
A 1.1–1.4-million-year-old partial human face, nicknamed "Pink," was discovered in Spain's Sima del Elefante cave, representing the oldest known facial fragment in Europe and suggesting multiple hominin species coexisted there during that period.
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36% Bias Score

Saturn Confirmed as Solar System's 'Moon King' with 274 Moons
A team of Canadian and Taiwanese researchers confirmed Saturn has 274 moons, surpassing Jupiter's 95, after discovering 128 new moons using the Canada France Hawaii Telescope; the small moons are likely remnants of recent collisions.

Saturn Confirmed as Solar System's 'Moon King' with 274 Moons
A team of Canadian and Taiwanese researchers confirmed Saturn has 274 moons, surpassing Jupiter's 95, after discovering 128 new moons using the Canada France Hawaii Telescope; the small moons are likely remnants of recent collisions.
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8% Bias Score
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