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House Hacking: A Response to the US Housing Shortage
Amidst a US housing shortage of 4-7 million homes, driving up costs and leaving single renters paying $7,500 more yearly than those with roommates, house hacking—renting parts of one's property—is gaining popularity, but raises safety concerns in some markets.
House Hacking: A Response to the US Housing Shortage
Amidst a US housing shortage of 4-7 million homes, driving up costs and leaving single renters paying $7,500 more yearly than those with roommates, house hacking—renting parts of one's property—is gaining popularity, but raises safety concerns in some markets.
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40% Bias Score


Rare Dolphin Sighting in NYC's East River Highlights Improved Water Quality
On February 14-17, two common short-beaked dolphins were sighted in NYC's East River, a rare event attributed to cleaner water and abundant fish, signifying a positive trend in marine mammal sightings and the impact of environmental regulations.
Rare Dolphin Sighting in NYC's East River Highlights Improved Water Quality
On February 14-17, two common short-beaked dolphins were sighted in NYC's East River, a rare event attributed to cleaner water and abundant fish, signifying a positive trend in marine mammal sightings and the impact of environmental regulations.
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40% Bias Score


Girl Suffers Stroke After Park Slide Incident, Requires Extensive Surgery
Seven-year-old Charliee Salisbury suffered a stroke after experiencing facial drooping on a park slide, requiring a complex surgery where doctors removed a third of her skull after failing twelve attempts to remove a brain clot; she now faces a lengthy recovery and significant financial strain for h...
Girl Suffers Stroke After Park Slide Incident, Requires Extensive Surgery
Seven-year-old Charliee Salisbury suffered a stroke after experiencing facial drooping on a park slide, requiring a complex surgery where doctors removed a third of her skull after failing twelve attempts to remove a brain clot; she now faces a lengthy recovery and significant financial strain for h...
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44% Bias Score


Double Lung Transplant Gives Couple a 'Second Chance'
John Canning, 66, from Leicestershire, received a double lung transplant in April 2023 after battling COPD, enabling him and his wife to resume ballroom dancing and book a Mediterranean cruise; this success highlights the life-altering impact of organ donation and encourages public registration.
Double Lung Transplant Gives Couple a 'Second Chance'
John Canning, 66, from Leicestershire, received a double lung transplant in April 2023 after battling COPD, enabling him and his wife to resume ballroom dancing and book a Mediterranean cruise; this success highlights the life-altering impact of organ donation and encourages public registration.
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44% Bias Score


From Gene-Centric to Cell-Centric: A Biological Analogy for Social Cooperation
This article contrasts the gene-centric view of life, emphasizing competition, with the cell-centric view, highlighting cooperation, using the analogy of society as an organism to critique the use of genetic determinism to justify social inequalities.
From Gene-Centric to Cell-Centric: A Biological Analogy for Social Cooperation
This article contrasts the gene-centric view of life, emphasizing competition, with the cell-centric view, highlighting cooperation, using the analogy of society as an organism to critique the use of genetic determinism to justify social inequalities.
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56% Bias Score


La Rey": A Novel Exploring Inequality and Violence in Latin America
Reynaldo Sietecase's "La Rey" follows Blanca Rosa's journey through the drug trade in Latin America and Europe, contrasting her experiences with a parallel storyline involving a mysterious obsidian mirror in Madrid, highlighting systemic inequality and the unreliability of justice systems.
La Rey": A Novel Exploring Inequality and Violence in Latin America
Reynaldo Sietecase's "La Rey" follows Blanca Rosa's journey through the drug trade in Latin America and Europe, contrasting her experiences with a parallel storyline involving a mysterious obsidian mirror in Madrid, highlighting systemic inequality and the unreliability of justice systems.
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52% Bias Score

Inadequate Media Literacy Leaves Young People Vulnerable to Misinformation
A Eurobarometer survey shows that nearly three-quarters of 16-to-30-year-olds encountered fake news last week; this lack of media literacy is due partly to inadequate school curricula that focus on basic IT skills rather than critical news analysis, leaving young people vulnerable to misinformation.

Inadequate Media Literacy Leaves Young People Vulnerable to Misinformation
A Eurobarometer survey shows that nearly three-quarters of 16-to-30-year-olds encountered fake news last week; this lack of media literacy is due partly to inadequate school curricula that focus on basic IT skills rather than critical news analysis, leaving young people vulnerable to misinformation.
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48% Bias Score

Helvetia Exits German Insurance Market Amidst Industry Challenges
Helvetia, a Swiss insurer present in Germany since 1862, is selling its German subsidiaries (Helvetia Versicherung, Helvetia Lebensversicherung) and a branch office, employing 800 people, due to low profitability and pressure from shareholders; competitor Baloise also considers withdrawing.

Helvetia Exits German Insurance Market Amidst Industry Challenges
Helvetia, a Swiss insurer present in Germany since 1862, is selling its German subsidiaries (Helvetia Versicherung, Helvetia Lebensversicherung) and a branch office, employing 800 people, due to low profitability and pressure from shareholders; competitor Baloise also considers withdrawing.
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60% Bias Score

13-Year-Old Fatally Stabbed in Schiedam; 13-Year-Old Suspect Apprehended
A 13-year-old boy died after being stabbed in Schiedam, Netherlands; a 13-year-old suspect is in custody; the incident has shocked the community and raised concerns about youth violence.

13-Year-Old Fatally Stabbed in Schiedam; 13-Year-Old Suspect Apprehended
A 13-year-old boy died after being stabbed in Schiedam, Netherlands; a 13-year-old suspect is in custody; the incident has shocked the community and raised concerns about youth violence.
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28% Bias Score

Tropical Cyclone Alfred Strengthens Offshore of Queensland
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, currently a category 1, formed 900km east of Cairns on Sunday and is forecast to intensify to category 3 by Tuesday, though it's expected to remain offshore, potentially impacting the east coast with strong winds and rain later this week.

Tropical Cyclone Alfred Strengthens Offshore of Queensland
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, currently a category 1, formed 900km east of Cairns on Sunday and is forecast to intensify to category 3 by Tuesday, though it's expected to remain offshore, potentially impacting the east coast with strong winds and rain later this week.
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56% Bias Score

Rambo-Zambo" Event: Implications for German Politics
The article analyzes the "Rambo-Zambo" event within Germany's Union party, comparing it to a chaotic scene and examining its implications for public perception of political stability and internal party divisions, using the metaphor of "cups in the cupboard.

Rambo-Zambo" Event: Implications for German Politics
The article analyzes the "Rambo-Zambo" event within Germany's Union party, comparing it to a chaotic scene and examining its implications for public perception of political stability and internal party divisions, using the metaphor of "cups in the cupboard.
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64% Bias Score

Cornwall Time Capsule Reveals Unfulfilled Childhood Dreams
A time capsule buried in 1998 by pupils of St Neot Community Primary School in Cornwall was unearthed, revealing their childhood dreams of Ferraris and houses with airing cupboards; many of these dreams did not come true. The capsule was found during a housing development project, costing £474,990, ...

Cornwall Time Capsule Reveals Unfulfilled Childhood Dreams
A time capsule buried in 1998 by pupils of St Neot Community Primary School in Cornwall was unearthed, revealing their childhood dreams of Ferraris and houses with airing cupboards; many of these dreams did not come true. The capsule was found during a housing development project, costing £474,990, ...
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28% Bias Score
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