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German Man Drives Car into Crowd, Injuring Wife and Daughter
On Saturday afternoon, a 48-year-old Iraqi man in Passau, Germany, intentionally drove his car into a crowd of pedestrians near the main train station, injuring his wife, daughter, and three others. Police suspect a custody dispute was the motive.
German Man Drives Car into Crowd, Injuring Wife and Daughter
On Saturday afternoon, a 48-year-old Iraqi man in Passau, Germany, intentionally drove his car into a crowd of pedestrians near the main train station, injuring his wife, daughter, and three others. Police suspect a custody dispute was the motive.
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44% Bias Score


Pacers Upset Thunder in Game 1 of NBA Finals
The Indiana Pacers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night, 1-0, on a last-second shot, despite the Thunder holding a seemingly safe lead late in the game; this mirrors a previous Game 1 loss for OKC, which ultimately led to team growth and maturity.
Pacers Upset Thunder in Game 1 of NBA Finals
The Indiana Pacers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night, 1-0, on a last-second shot, despite the Thunder holding a seemingly safe lead late in the game; this mirrors a previous Game 1 loss for OKC, which ultimately led to team growth and maturity.
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40% Bias Score


Rathfriland Festival Celebrates Brontë Family's Irish Heritage
The Rath Literary Festival in Rathfriland, County Down, from Friday to Sunday, celebrates the Brontë family's Irish roots, featuring talks, music, and a walking tour, aiming to revive interest in Patrick Brontë's life and its potential impact on his daughters' writing.
Rathfriland Festival Celebrates Brontë Family's Irish Heritage
The Rath Literary Festival in Rathfriland, County Down, from Friday to Sunday, celebrates the Brontë family's Irish roots, featuring talks, music, and a walking tour, aiming to revive interest in Patrick Brontë's life and its potential impact on his daughters' writing.
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44% Bias Score


Overuse of "Du Coup" in French Sparks Language Debate
The article discusses the overuse of the French phrase "du coup," its replacement of more formal alternatives, and its frequent misuse despite the human tendency to mimic language patterns. It's causing concern among language purists but also offers an insight into linguistic changes.
Overuse of "Du Coup" in French Sparks Language Debate
The article discusses the overuse of the French phrase "du coup," its replacement of more formal alternatives, and its frequent misuse despite the human tendency to mimic language patterns. It's causing concern among language purists but also offers an insight into linguistic changes.
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56% Bias Score


Canary Islands Wildfire Alert Amid Record Tourism
A wildfire pre-alert has been issued for the Canary Islands as they enter a high-risk period, coinciding with record tourist numbers (18 million in 2024) following devastating 2023 fires that burned over 15,000 hectares and displaced 12,000 people. Authorities urge caution, but concerns about overto...
Canary Islands Wildfire Alert Amid Record Tourism
A wildfire pre-alert has been issued for the Canary Islands as they enter a high-risk period, coinciding with record tourist numbers (18 million in 2024) following devastating 2023 fires that burned over 15,000 hectares and displaced 12,000 people. Authorities urge caution, but concerns about overto...
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36% Bias Score


Poor Spring Weather Dampens Thuringian Outdoor Restaurant Season
Poor weather in May significantly impacted Thuringian outdoor restaurants, with cold temperatures and wind deterring customers, particularly in rural areas, leading to lower-than-expected revenue and highlighting the sector's vulnerability to climate variability.
Poor Spring Weather Dampens Thuringian Outdoor Restaurant Season
Poor weather in May significantly impacted Thuringian outdoor restaurants, with cold temperatures and wind deterring customers, particularly in rural areas, leading to lower-than-expected revenue and highlighting the sector's vulnerability to climate variability.
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36% Bias Score

John Lewis Reduces Partnership Credit Card Rewards for External Spending
Starting August 1st, John Lewis Partnership credit cardholders will earn fewer points on non-John Lewis/Waitrose purchases (one point per £10 instead of £4), though in-store rewards remain unchanged; this follows a similar reduction in 2020 and aligns with competitor practices.

John Lewis Reduces Partnership Credit Card Rewards for External Spending
Starting August 1st, John Lewis Partnership credit cardholders will earn fewer points on non-John Lewis/Waitrose purchases (one point per £10 instead of £4), though in-store rewards remain unchanged; this follows a similar reduction in 2020 and aligns with competitor practices.
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44% Bias Score

Rise in Congenital Anomalies Reported in Tyumen Oblast, Russia
In Tyumen Oblast, Russia, an increase in congenital anomalies was reported in 2024 compared to 2023, including a rise in cleft lip cases (cheiloschisis), cardiovascular defects, and cases of babies born with unspecified sex. Specific districts showed higher anomaly rates, and maternal health factors...

Rise in Congenital Anomalies Reported in Tyumen Oblast, Russia
In Tyumen Oblast, Russia, an increase in congenital anomalies was reported in 2024 compared to 2023, including a rise in cleft lip cases (cheiloschisis), cardiovascular defects, and cases of babies born with unspecified sex. Specific districts showed higher anomaly rates, and maternal health factors...
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44% Bias Score

Habz Wins Rome Diamond League 1500m, Chaoudar Sets French U23 Record
In the Rome Diamond League, Azeddine Habz won the men's 1500m race with a time of 3:29.72, beating the 2019 world champion, while fellow Frenchman Anas Lagtiy Chaoudar set a new French U23 record.

Habz Wins Rome Diamond League 1500m, Chaoudar Sets French U23 Record
In the Rome Diamond League, Azeddine Habz won the men's 1500m race with a time of 3:29.72, beating the 2019 world champion, while fellow Frenchman Anas Lagtiy Chaoudar set a new French U23 record.
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16% Bias Score

Cultivating Awe in Teenagers to Combat Stress and Isolation
Child development expert Debora Farmer Kris, author of "Raising Awe-Seekers," discusses three ways parents can help teenagers cultivate awe to combat stress, isolation, and overstimulation, drawing on research from UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center that shows awe's positive impact on mental ...

Cultivating Awe in Teenagers to Combat Stress and Isolation
Child development expert Debora Farmer Kris, author of "Raising Awe-Seekers," discusses three ways parents can help teenagers cultivate awe to combat stress, isolation, and overstimulation, drawing on research from UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center that shows awe's positive impact on mental ...
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36% Bias Score

Austrian Motorway Gridlock Impacts German Whitsun Travelers; Munich Airport Remains Smooth
Heavy traffic jams affected major routes into Austria from Germany during the Whitsun holiday weekend, with a 45km backup on the A10, delays of up to 5 hours, and further congestion on Bavarian motorways; however, Munich Airport reported a smooth start to the holiday season, with 140,000 passengers ...

Austrian Motorway Gridlock Impacts German Whitsun Travelers; Munich Airport Remains Smooth
Heavy traffic jams affected major routes into Austria from Germany during the Whitsun holiday weekend, with a 45km backup on the A10, delays of up to 5 hours, and further congestion on Bavarian motorways; however, Munich Airport reported a smooth start to the holiday season, with 140,000 passengers ...
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40% Bias Score

Utrecht Shopping Center to Close Nights Due to Disturbances
Utrecht's Hoog Catharijne shopping center will close nightly from midnight to 6 AM starting this summer due to increased disturbances involving drug and alcohol use, theft, and violence by groups of 30–50 people, primarily from Utrecht, Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, including a ...

Utrecht Shopping Center to Close Nights Due to Disturbances
Utrecht's Hoog Catharijne shopping center will close nightly from midnight to 6 AM starting this summer due to increased disturbances involving drug and alcohol use, theft, and violence by groups of 30–50 people, primarily from Utrecht, Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, including a ...
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48% Bias Score
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