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Unilever Replaces CEO After 18 Months
Unilever unexpectedly replaced CEO Hein Schumacher after 18 months with CFO Fernando Fernandez, citing Fernandez's faster, more results-oriented approach, despite Schumacher's positive share price performance and initiatives including a growth action plan and 7,500 job cuts.
Unilever Replaces CEO After 18 Months
Unilever unexpectedly replaced CEO Hein Schumacher after 18 months with CFO Fernando Fernandez, citing Fernandez's faster, more results-oriented approach, despite Schumacher's positive share price performance and initiatives including a growth action plan and 7,500 job cuts.
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40% Bias Score


WWII Pilot's Remains Identified 80 Years After Crash
On September 25, 2024, the remains of U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Herbert G. Tennyson, pilot of the B-24D Liberator bomber "Heaven Can Wait," which crashed in Hansa Bay, New Guinea on March 11, 1944, were identified and will be buried in Wichita, Kansas, after advanced forensic analysis of remains ...
WWII Pilot's Remains Identified 80 Years After Crash
On September 25, 2024, the remains of U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Herbert G. Tennyson, pilot of the B-24D Liberator bomber "Heaven Can Wait," which crashed in Hansa Bay, New Guinea on March 11, 1944, were identified and will be buried in Wichita, Kansas, after advanced forensic analysis of remains ...
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20% Bias Score


Veteran Turkish Journalist Ahmet Sever Dies at 65
Veteran Turkish journalist Ahmet Sever, 65, died of a sudden heart attack at his Istanbul home; colleagues remember him fondly for his work and character; his death is considered a significant loss.
Veteran Turkish Journalist Ahmet Sever Dies at 65
Veteran Turkish journalist Ahmet Sever, 65, died of a sudden heart attack at his Istanbul home; colleagues remember him fondly for his work and character; his death is considered a significant loss.
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28% Bias Score


Abandoned Baby Elsa Thriving, But Adoption Delayed by Police Investigation
Baby Elsa, abandoned in east London on January 18, 2024, is thriving despite a difficult start, but her adoption is delayed by a police investigation into her parents' whereabouts, who abandoned two other children in the same area previously.
Abandoned Baby Elsa Thriving, But Adoption Delayed by Police Investigation
Baby Elsa, abandoned in east London on January 18, 2024, is thriving despite a difficult start, but her adoption is delayed by a police investigation into her parents' whereabouts, who abandoned two other children in the same area previously.
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36% Bias Score


From Weight Loss to England: Powerlifter's Journey
Archie Cleverley, a 23-year-old lorry technician from Ipswich, initially joined a gym to lose weight but is now a junior Commonwealth Powerlifting Federation champion, sponsored by his employer, and will soon compete for England in Luxembourg.
From Weight Loss to England: Powerlifter's Journey
Archie Cleverley, a 23-year-old lorry technician from Ipswich, initially joined a gym to lose weight but is now a junior Commonwealth Powerlifting Federation champion, sponsored by his employer, and will soon compete for England in Luxembourg.
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28% Bias Score


Global Fate of Brutalist Architecture: Preservation Battles and Adaptive Reuse
Brutalism, a controversial architectural style using exposed concrete, faces global threats of demolition and neglect, with some buildings successfully repurposed while others face uncertain futures despite preservation efforts.
Global Fate of Brutalist Architecture: Preservation Battles and Adaptive Reuse
Brutalism, a controversial architectural style using exposed concrete, faces global threats of demolition and neglect, with some buildings successfully repurposed while others face uncertain futures despite preservation efforts.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Households' Irrational Savings Habits Result in Significant Financial Losses
Due to rising prices, many Israeli families are holding approximately 2 trillion shekels in low-yield bank accounts, demonstrating irrational financial behavior despite investing a significant portion in higher-yielding assets; this is due to the perceived risks of the stock market.

Israeli Households' Irrational Savings Habits Result in Significant Financial Losses
Due to rising prices, many Israeli families are holding approximately 2 trillion shekels in low-yield bank accounts, demonstrating irrational financial behavior despite investing a significant portion in higher-yielding assets; this is due to the perceived risks of the stock market.
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48% Bias Score

Minimum Credit Card Payments Hit 12-Year High
The percentage of credit card holders making only minimum payments reached an alarming 11% in the third quarter of 2024, a 12-year high, highlighting the financial risks of this practice and its benefits to credit card companies.

Minimum Credit Card Payments Hit 12-Year High
The percentage of credit card holders making only minimum payments reached an alarming 11% in the third quarter of 2024, a 12-year high, highlighting the financial risks of this practice and its benefits to credit card companies.
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56% Bias Score

Late Nyland Error Costs Sevilla Victory Against Mallorca
Sevilla's Kike Salas scored in the first half, but Mallorca equalized in the 91st minute after a Nyland error, ending in a 1-1 draw; Mallorca's improved second-half performance secured a deserved point.

Late Nyland Error Costs Sevilla Victory Against Mallorca
Sevilla's Kike Salas scored in the first half, but Mallorca equalized in the 91st minute after a Nyland error, ending in a 1-1 draw; Mallorca's improved second-half performance secured a deserved point.
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40% Bias Score

French Investors Flock to Real Assets: Private Debt Takes Center Stage
French investors are increasingly turning to real assets, particularly private debt, due to its perceived higher returns and lower volatility compared to traditional market investments; the recent "loi Industrie verte" further boosts this trend by integrating unlisted assets into managed portfolios.

French Investors Flock to Real Assets: Private Debt Takes Center Stage
French investors are increasingly turning to real assets, particularly private debt, due to its perceived higher returns and lower volatility compared to traditional market investments; the recent "loi Industrie verte" further boosts this trend by integrating unlisted assets into managed portfolios.
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56% Bias Score

Farley's New Collection Explores Time and the Mundane
Paul Farley's new poetry collection, "When It Rained for a Million Years," published by Picador, explores the passage of time through vivid imagery and unexpected juxtapositions, contrasting mundane experiences with vast temporal distances and incorporating metaliterary elements.

Farley's New Collection Explores Time and the Mundane
Paul Farley's new poetry collection, "When It Rained for a Million Years," published by Picador, explores the passage of time through vivid imagery and unexpected juxtapositions, contrasting mundane experiences with vast temporal distances and incorporating metaliterary elements.
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16% Bias Score

White Sox Begin Major Rebuild After Record-Breaking Losing Season
Following a 41-121 season, the Chicago White Sox traded several key players for prospects, lowered their payroll to $74.4 million, and replaced manager Pedro Grifol with Will Venable in an attempt to rebuild the franchise, prioritizing long-term development over immediate results.

White Sox Begin Major Rebuild After Record-Breaking Losing Season
Following a 41-121 season, the Chicago White Sox traded several key players for prospects, lowered their payroll to $74.4 million, and replaced manager Pedro Grifol with Will Venable in an attempt to rebuild the franchise, prioritizing long-term development over immediate results.
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40% Bias Score
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