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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: 5 Strategies for Bold Action
Imposter syndrome, affecting up to 70% of people, especially high-achievers, is characterized by self-doubt despite success; the article details five strategies to overcome it and encourages action despite feeling unprepared.
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: 5 Strategies for Bold Action
Imposter syndrome, affecting up to 70% of people, especially high-achievers, is characterized by self-doubt despite success; the article details five strategies to overcome it and encourages action despite feeling unprepared.
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36% Bias Score


Klose: Champions League Ambitions, but Happy at Nürnberg
Miroslav Klose, 2014 World Cup winner and current coach of 1. FC Nürnberg, aims to coach a Champions League team someday but is content with his current position, where the team has exceeded expectations, sitting comfortably above the relegation zone.
Klose: Champions League Ambitions, but Happy at Nürnberg
Miroslav Klose, 2014 World Cup winner and current coach of 1. FC Nürnberg, aims to coach a Champions League team someday but is content with his current position, where the team has exceeded expectations, sitting comfortably above the relegation zone.
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36% Bias Score


Metu's Achilles Tear Devastates Barça in EuroLeague Loss to Bayern Munich
During a EuroLeague game, FC Barcelona's Chimezie Metu ruptured his right Achilles tendon, resulting in a 101-102 loss against Bayern Munich, further diminishing their already weakened roster and jeopardizing their playoff hopes.
Metu's Achilles Tear Devastates Barça in EuroLeague Loss to Bayern Munich
During a EuroLeague game, FC Barcelona's Chimezie Metu ruptured his right Achilles tendon, resulting in a 101-102 loss against Bayern Munich, further diminishing their already weakened roster and jeopardizing their playoff hopes.
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56% Bias Score


Debut Novel "Oroppa" Wins Prestigious Boon Literary Prize
Safae el Khannoussi's debut novel "Oroppa" won the 50,000 euro Boon literary prize in Leuven, Belgium, on Tuesday, outcompeting 538 entries from Belgium and the Netherlands; this is the first time a debut novel has won this major award in decades.
Debut Novel "Oroppa" Wins Prestigious Boon Literary Prize
Safae el Khannoussi's debut novel "Oroppa" won the 50,000 euro Boon literary prize in Leuven, Belgium, on Tuesday, outcompeting 538 entries from Belgium and the Netherlands; this is the first time a debut novel has won this major award in decades.
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36% Bias Score


Accidental Discovery of Thyroid Cancer in 19-Year-Old Highlights Importance of Comprehensive Medical Checkups
A 19-year-old Rostov resident's visit to an endocrinologist for weight issues unexpectedly revealed thyroid cancer in both lobes, highlighting the importance of comprehensive medical examinations and early detection.
Accidental Discovery of Thyroid Cancer in 19-Year-Old Highlights Importance of Comprehensive Medical Checkups
A 19-year-old Rostov resident's visit to an endocrinologist for weight issues unexpectedly revealed thyroid cancer in both lobes, highlighting the importance of comprehensive medical examinations and early detection.
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32% Bias Score


Unprecedented Flooding in Queensland Due to Slow-Moving Weather System
A slow-moving weather system in Queensland, Australia, has caused widespread flooding, with some areas receiving a year's worth of rain in days, isolating communities and potentially causing long-term damage.
Unprecedented Flooding in Queensland Due to Slow-Moving Weather System
A slow-moving weather system in Queensland, Australia, has caused widespread flooding, with some areas receiving a year's worth of rain in days, isolating communities and potentially causing long-term damage.
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Wang Jing Predicts "Cosmic Civilization" at Cambridge
Chinese author and business leader Wang Jing predicted a "cosmic civilization" prioritizing coexistence and shared prosperity in a March 15, 2025 speech at Cambridge University, UK, promoting ideas detailed in her book "Human Destiny: Institutional Governance.

Wang Jing Predicts "Cosmic Civilization" at Cambridge
Chinese author and business leader Wang Jing predicted a "cosmic civilization" prioritizing coexistence and shared prosperity in a March 15, 2025 speech at Cambridge University, UK, promoting ideas detailed in her book "Human Destiny: Institutional Governance.
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60% Bias Score

Visualization: A Powerful Tool for Achieving Goals
A futurist and innovation coach credits visualization for achieving his dream home in Santa Barbara, citing neuroscientific research and examples from athletes and business leaders to support the practice's effectiveness in goal attainment.

Visualization: A Powerful Tool for Achieving Goals
A futurist and innovation coach credits visualization for achieving his dream home in Santa Barbara, citing neuroscientific research and examples from athletes and business leaders to support the practice's effectiveness in goal attainment.
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60% Bias Score

Stavanger's Viking Roots Unearthed
Archaeological research in Stavanger, Norway, reveals the city was a farming settlement that developed into a trade hub during the Viking Age, enriching understanding of this era and contrasting with its modern role in the oil and gas industry; Stavanger celebrates its 900th anniversary in 2025.

Stavanger's Viking Roots Unearthed
Archaeological research in Stavanger, Norway, reveals the city was a farming settlement that developed into a trade hub during the Viking Age, enriching understanding of this era and contrasting with its modern role in the oil and gas industry; Stavanger celebrates its 900th anniversary in 2025.
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32% Bias Score

Nagel Defends Moral Progress Amidst Relativistic Challenges
Thomas Nagel, a renowned philosopher, defends the idea of moral progress against relativistic views, using the historical example of slavery's abolition to illustrate the debate and arguing for the possibility of objective moral improvement despite time and place-dependent moral standards.

Nagel Defends Moral Progress Amidst Relativistic Challenges
Thomas Nagel, a renowned philosopher, defends the idea of moral progress against relativistic views, using the historical example of slavery's abolition to illustrate the debate and arguing for the possibility of objective moral improvement despite time and place-dependent moral standards.
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36% Bias Score

Tanzanian Hero Rat Retires After Detecting 3000+ Tuberculosis Cases
In Tanzania, a giant pouched rat named Carolina retired after detecting over 3000 tuberculosis cases in seven years, preventing tens of thousands of infections, showcasing the success of APOPO's animal-assisted healthcare program.

Tanzanian Hero Rat Retires After Detecting 3000+ Tuberculosis Cases
In Tanzania, a giant pouched rat named Carolina retired after detecting over 3000 tuberculosis cases in seven years, preventing tens of thousands of infections, showcasing the success of APOPO's animal-assisted healthcare program.
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24% Bias Score

Longest Organic Molecules Found on Mars Suggest Potential for Past Life
A team of researchers, including Spain's Astrobiology Center, detected long-chain alkanes (up to 12 carbon atoms) in a Martian shale sample from Gale Crater using the Curiosity rover's SAM instrument, raising questions about potential past life on Mars.

Longest Organic Molecules Found on Mars Suggest Potential for Past Life
A team of researchers, including Spain's Astrobiology Center, detected long-chain alkanes (up to 12 carbon atoms) in a Martian shale sample from Gale Crater using the Curiosity rover's SAM instrument, raising questions about potential past life on Mars.
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44% Bias Score
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