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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


CEO Resilience: A Competitive Advantage in High-Stakes Leadership
Chronic stress significantly impacts CEOs' health and performance, linking to cognitive decline and cardiovascular issues; resilience, a trainable skill, is vital for sustained success, involving cognitive load management, strategic discomfort, and recovery.
CEO Resilience: A Competitive Advantage in High-Stakes Leadership
Chronic stress significantly impacts CEOs' health and performance, linking to cognitive decline and cardiovascular issues; resilience, a trainable skill, is vital for sustained success, involving cognitive load management, strategic discomfort, and recovery.
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36% Bias Score


Animal Sanctuary Owner Wins Eviction Battle
Tracey Milton, owner of an animal sanctuary near Selkirk, won a two-year eviction battle after Scottish Borders Council's review committee overturned its planning officers' recommendation to evict her due to a non-transferable residential permit, despite legal checks made during the 2023 purchase of...
Animal Sanctuary Owner Wins Eviction Battle
Tracey Milton, owner of an animal sanctuary near Selkirk, won a two-year eviction battle after Scottish Borders Council's review committee overturned its planning officers' recommendation to evict her due to a non-transferable residential permit, despite legal checks made during the 2023 purchase of...
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48% 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

German Publishers Face Rising Threats Amidst E-Paper Growth
A new study by the BDZV reveals that the German publishing industry is facing increasing threats to press freedom, including cyberattacks, legal intimidation, and physical attacks, mirroring trends in the US, while simultaneously experiencing growth in e-paper subscriptions.

German Publishers Face Rising Threats Amidst E-Paper Growth
A new study by the BDZV reveals that the German publishing industry is facing increasing threats to press freedom, including cyberattacks, legal intimidation, and physical attacks, mirroring trends in the US, while simultaneously experiencing growth in e-paper subscriptions.
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36% Bias Score

Substitute Teacher Charged in Fatal ATV Crash
A North Carolina substitute teacher, Ashley Darity, faces involuntary manslaughter charges in the deaths of two teenage boys killed in an alcohol-related ATV crash on August 25, 2024; two others face charges for providing alcohol to minors.

Substitute Teacher Charged in Fatal ATV Crash
A North Carolina substitute teacher, Ashley Darity, faces involuntary manslaughter charges in the deaths of two teenage boys killed in an alcohol-related ATV crash on August 25, 2024; two others face charges for providing alcohol to minors.
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24% Bias Score

Lotto Hessen Offers Advice to Winners, Including Recent €88 Million Prize
Lotto Hessen in Hesse, Germany, offers free advice to lottery winners of all amounts, focusing on financial planning, privacy, and emotional support; a recent €88 million winner is awaiting confirmation.

Lotto Hessen Offers Advice to Winners, Including Recent €88 Million Prize
Lotto Hessen in Hesse, Germany, offers free advice to lottery winners of all amounts, focusing on financial planning, privacy, and emotional support; a recent €88 million winner is awaiting confirmation.
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24% Bias Score
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