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Drug Dealer Jailed for Killing Pedestrian, Mistaking Him for Halloween Prank
Karl Twyford, 29, was jailed for four-and-a-half years after running over and killing Steve Day, 67, in Sutton Bonington on October 30, 2021, mistaking him for a Halloween prank; police later found drugs at his home.
Drug Dealer Jailed for Killing Pedestrian, Mistaking Him for Halloween Prank
Karl Twyford, 29, was jailed for four-and-a-half years after running over and killing Steve Day, 67, in Sutton Bonington on October 30, 2021, mistaking him for a Halloween prank; police later found drugs at his home.
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Pre-Closing Strategies Maximize Real Estate Investment Returns
Real estate investors can significantly improve returns by proactively planning and executing key steps before closing on a property, including securing financing, finalizing designs, vetting tenants, and lining up a property management team, potentially reducing the time between closing and generat...
Pre-Closing Strategies Maximize Real Estate Investment Returns
Real estate investors can significantly improve returns by proactively planning and executing key steps before closing on a property, including securing financing, finalizing designs, vetting tenants, and lining up a property management team, potentially reducing the time between closing and generat...
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40% Bias Score


De Jonge Nominated as King's Commissioner of Zeeland
Hugo de Jonge, former Dutch Minister of Health and Housing, has been nominated as King's Commissioner of Zeeland for six years, pending approval by the demissionary Minister of the Interior; he's been acting commissioner since September 2023.
De Jonge Nominated as King's Commissioner of Zeeland
Hugo de Jonge, former Dutch Minister of Health and Housing, has been nominated as King's Commissioner of Zeeland for six years, pending approval by the demissionary Minister of the Interior; he's been acting commissioner since September 2023.
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Choosing the Right Passive Income Stream for Your Small Business
This article provides a five-step process for small business owners to select appropriate passive income streams, emphasizing alignment with their business model, strengths, and customer needs, and advocating for thorough testing before full-scale development.
Choosing the Right Passive Income Stream for Your Small Business
This article provides a five-step process for small business owners to select appropriate passive income streams, emphasizing alignment with their business model, strengths, and customer needs, and advocating for thorough testing before full-scale development.
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Son Sentenced for Father's Murder After Years of Abuse
A Hamburg court sentenced a 20-year-old to seven years for murdering his father with a hammer on November 26th, 2022, due to years of abuse and the father's pressure to maintain a perfect family image.
Son Sentenced for Father's Murder After Years of Abuse
A Hamburg court sentenced a 20-year-old to seven years for murdering his father with a hammer on November 26th, 2022, due to years of abuse and the father's pressure to maintain a perfect family image.
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Grünau Monastery: Survival and Adaptive Reuse in the Spessart
The Carthusian monastery Grünau, founded in 1328 in the Spessart, Germany, survived the Peasant's War and Reformation due to adaptive reuse as a farm and inn, with four of its sixteen original cells remaining today.
Grünau Monastery: Survival and Adaptive Reuse in the Spessart
The Carthusian monastery Grünau, founded in 1328 in the Spessart, Germany, survived the Peasant's War and Reformation due to adaptive reuse as a farm and inn, with four of its sixteen original cells remaining today.
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NIPT Use Among Pregnant Women in Lower Saxony Rises Significantly
In Lower Saxony, Germany, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for trisomies among pregnant women rose from 34.4% in 2023 to 44.8% in 2024, with older women using the test more frequently; however, this has not yet led to fewer invasive tests, according to the Barmer health insurance.

NIPT Use Among Pregnant Women in Lower Saxony Rises Significantly
In Lower Saxony, Germany, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for trisomies among pregnant women rose from 34.4% in 2023 to 44.8% in 2024, with older women using the test more frequently; however, this has not yet led to fewer invasive tests, according to the Barmer health insurance.
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Seven Teenagers Indicted for Robbery and Burglary Spree in Ansbach
Seven teenagers aged 14-17 in Ansbach, Germany, face charges for aggravated robbery and burglary, including a drugstore robbery (€3,200 stolen), a clothing store robbery (unsuccessful), and a motorcycle shop burglary (€16,500 stolen), with one facing additional charges of assault and threat.

Seven Teenagers Indicted for Robbery and Burglary Spree in Ansbach
Seven teenagers aged 14-17 in Ansbach, Germany, face charges for aggravated robbery and burglary, including a drugstore robbery (€3,200 stolen), a clothing store robbery (unsuccessful), and a motorcycle shop burglary (€16,500 stolen), with one facing additional charges of assault and threat.
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Points of Light Aims to Double US Volunteer Numbers in 10 Years
Points of Light, a Bush family nonprofit, launched a campaign to double US volunteer participation to 150 million annually within 10 years, aiming to counteract federal funding cuts affecting nonprofits and AmeriCorps.

Points of Light Aims to Double US Volunteer Numbers in 10 Years
Points of Light, a Bush family nonprofit, launched a campaign to double US volunteer participation to 150 million annually within 10 years, aiming to counteract federal funding cuts affecting nonprofits and AmeriCorps.
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Waddenthriller 4: De Loods
De loods," the fourth in Mathijs Deen's bestselling Waddenthriller series, investigates the death of a climatologist found in the Wadden Sea, featuring Detective Liewe Cupido and his protégé, Xander Rimbach, uncovering a complex plot involving a metallic splinter and unresolved personal histories.

Waddenthriller 4: De Loods
De loods," the fourth in Mathijs Deen's bestselling Waddenthriller series, investigates the death of a climatologist found in the Wadden Sea, featuring Detective Liewe Cupido and his protégé, Xander Rimbach, uncovering a complex plot involving a metallic splinter and unresolved personal histories.
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44% Bias Score

Driver Reviver Sites in Australia Decline by 27 Percent
Australia's Driver Reviver program, offering free refreshments and respite to drivers, has seen a 27.3 percent drop in operational sites since its peak, falling from approximately 220 to 160, due to factors including urban growth, road upgrades, and fewer volunteers.

Driver Reviver Sites in Australia Decline by 27 Percent
Australia's Driver Reviver program, offering free refreshments and respite to drivers, has seen a 27.3 percent drop in operational sites since its peak, falling from approximately 220 to 160, due to factors including urban growth, road upgrades, and fewer volunteers.
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High pH Levels Found in Urk Ditch Due to Steel Slag Contamination
A ditch near an event location in Urk, Netherlands, is highly contaminated with steel slag from a parking lot construction, resulting in extremely high pH levels (12-13), though the water board reports no immediate environmental harm. Further investigation into the leak is underway.

High pH Levels Found in Urk Ditch Due to Steel Slag Contamination
A ditch near an event location in Urk, Netherlands, is highly contaminated with steel slag from a parking lot construction, resulting in extremely high pH levels (12-13), though the water board reports no immediate environmental harm. Further investigation into the leak is underway.
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48% Bias Score
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