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Roparun Funds Replacement of All Dutch Wish Ambulances
The Roparun, a yearly sponsored relay race, will donate €7 million over the next 10 years to replace all wish ambulances and stretchers in the Netherlands, ensuring continued access to this crucial service for terminally ill individuals and their families.
Roparun Funds Replacement of All Dutch Wish Ambulances
The Roparun, a yearly sponsored relay race, will donate €7 million over the next 10 years to replace all wish ambulances and stretchers in the Netherlands, ensuring continued access to this crucial service for terminally ill individuals and their families.
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32% Bias Score


Yiddish Book Center Director Retires After 43 Years
Aaron Lansky, director of the Yiddish Book Center for 43 years, is stepping down, leaving behind a 1.5 million-volume collection and a thriving institution dedicated to preserving Yiddish language and culture.
Yiddish Book Center Director Retires After 43 Years
Aaron Lansky, director of the Yiddish Book Center for 43 years, is stepping down, leaving behind a 1.5 million-volume collection and a thriving institution dedicated to preserving Yiddish language and culture.
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44% Bias Score


Hull KR Wins Challenge Cup After 49-Year Drought
Hull KR ended a 49-year Challenge Cup drought on Saturday, defeating Warrington in a hard-fought final at Wembley, a remarkable achievement considering their relegation from Super League in 2016.
Hull KR Wins Challenge Cup After 49-Year Drought
Hull KR ended a 49-year Challenge Cup drought on Saturday, defeating Warrington in a hard-fought final at Wembley, a remarkable achievement considering their relegation from Super League in 2016.
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44% Bias Score


German Handball Bundesliga Heads to Dramatic Season Finale
The German Handball Bundesliga concludes its season with championship and relegation battles undecided; Füchse Berlin and SC Magdeburg compete for the title, while TVB Stuttgart, HC Erlangen, and Bietigheim fight to avoid relegation; Juri Knorr leaves Rhein-Neckar Löwen, and Patrick Wiencek retires ...
German Handball Bundesliga Heads to Dramatic Season Finale
The German Handball Bundesliga concludes its season with championship and relegation battles undecided; Füchse Berlin and SC Magdeburg compete for the title, while TVB Stuttgart, HC Erlangen, and Bietigheim fight to avoid relegation; Juri Knorr leaves Rhein-Neckar Löwen, and Patrick Wiencek retires ...
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36% Bias Score


Couple Uses Voluntary Assisted Dying in NSW to Die Together
Ron and Irene, a couple in their 90s, used Australia's voluntary assisted dying law in NSW to die peacefully together at home, fulfilling a long-held wish following Irene's terminal illness and Ron's health struggles.
Couple Uses Voluntary Assisted Dying in NSW to Die Together
Ron and Irene, a couple in their 90s, used Australia's voluntary assisted dying law in NSW to die peacefully together at home, fulfilling a long-held wish following Irene's terminal illness and Ron's health struggles.
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44% Bias Score


Sufficient Blood Reserves in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia, but DRK Emphasizes Need for Continued Donations
The German Red Cross (DRK) reports sufficient blood supplies in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia for the summer, but emphasizes the need for continued donations due to seasonal fluctuations and an aging donor base; they've launched a blood donation app to attract younger donors.
Sufficient Blood Reserves in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia, but DRK Emphasizes Need for Continued Donations
The German Red Cross (DRK) reports sufficient blood supplies in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia for the summer, but emphasizes the need for continued donations due to seasonal fluctuations and an aging donor base; they've launched a blood donation app to attract younger donors.
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20% Bias Score

Rise of Nihilistic Violent Extremism in US Underscores Online Radicalization Threat
Two recent arrests in Oregon and California, involving an alleged mass shooting plot and a clinic bombing, highlight the rising threat of Nihilistic Violent Extremists (NVEs), who are radicalized online and driven by a hatred of society and a desire for its collapse.

Rise of Nihilistic Violent Extremism in US Underscores Online Radicalization Threat
Two recent arrests in Oregon and California, involving an alleged mass shooting plot and a clinic bombing, highlight the rising threat of Nihilistic Violent Extremists (NVEs), who are radicalized online and driven by a hatred of society and a desire for its collapse.
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40% Bias Score

Multiple Violent Incidents Across Germany on June 7th, 2025
On Saturday, June 7th, 2025, a 40-year-old Slovenian man stabbed a 66-year-old man in a Berlin supermarket, causing serious injuries; separately, a woman's fatal stabbing occurred in Munich, and a man was arrested at a Hanover gas station after a car fire and axe threat.

Multiple Violent Incidents Across Germany on June 7th, 2025
On Saturday, June 7th, 2025, a 40-year-old Slovenian man stabbed a 66-year-old man in a Berlin supermarket, causing serious injuries; separately, a woman's fatal stabbing occurred in Munich, and a man was arrested at a Hanover gas station after a car fire and axe threat.
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36% Bias Score

Knife Attacks in Munich and Berlin Leave Three Injured, One Dead
A 30-year-old woman stabbed two people near Munich's Theresienwiese before being fatally shot by police; in Berlin, a 40-year-old man stabbed a 66-year-old in a supermarket after purchasing a knife and scissors, and was arrested.

Knife Attacks in Munich and Berlin Leave Three Injured, One Dead
A 30-year-old woman stabbed two people near Munich's Theresienwiese before being fatally shot by police; in Berlin, a 40-year-old man stabbed a 66-year-old in a supermarket after purchasing a knife and scissors, and was arrested.
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44% Bias Score

Leadership Inertia: The High Cost of Waiting
Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier, stayed in the Philippines for 29 years after WWII ended due to leadership inertia, highlighting the risks of delayed decision-making in business; McKinsey research shows that slow-moving companies have 50% slower revenue growth.

Leadership Inertia: The High Cost of Waiting
Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier, stayed in the Philippines for 29 years after WWII ended due to leadership inertia, highlighting the risks of delayed decision-making in business; McKinsey research shows that slow-moving companies have 50% slower revenue growth.
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56% Bias Score

KLM Open: Syme Leads Going into Windy Final Round
The KLM Open golf tournament nears its end, with Connor Syme (-10) leading, followed by Joakim Lagergren (-8). Daan Huizing is the top Dutch player at -2, and strong winds are predicted for the final round, impacting the schedule.

KLM Open: Syme Leads Going into Windy Final Round
The KLM Open golf tournament nears its end, with Connor Syme (-10) leading, followed by Joakim Lagergren (-8). Daan Huizing is the top Dutch player at -2, and strong winds are predicted for the final round, impacting the schedule.
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32% Bias Score

Boring Millionaires: Steady Strategies for Sustainable Wealth
The article defines "boring millionaires" as individuals who build wealth through consistent, profitable, yet unglamorous businesses, prioritizing financial discipline and steady growth over high-risk ventures.

Boring Millionaires: Steady Strategies for Sustainable Wealth
The article defines "boring millionaires" as individuals who build wealth through consistent, profitable, yet unglamorous businesses, prioritizing financial discipline and steady growth over high-risk ventures.
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64% Bias Score
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