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Greek Landscapes in Watercolor: James Foot's Athens Exhibition
James Foot, a British-born artist now a Greek citizen, is showcasing his watercolor landscapes of Greece, including Kyparissi, Meteora, Mykonos, and Venice, in an exhibition in Athens from December 14th to 22nd.
Greek Landscapes in Watercolor: James Foot's Athens Exhibition
James Foot, a British-born artist now a Greek citizen, is showcasing his watercolor landscapes of Greece, including Kyparissi, Meteora, Mykonos, and Venice, in an exhibition in Athens from December 14th to 22nd.
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24% Bias Score


Seven Steps to Starting a Business from Scratch
The article outlines seven steps to starting a business with minimal investment, emphasizing the importance of mindset, market validation, and strategic scaling within the context of the 33+ million small businesses driving the US economy.
Seven Steps to Starting a Business from Scratch
The article outlines seven steps to starting a business with minimal investment, emphasizing the importance of mindset, market validation, and strategic scaling within the context of the 33+ million small businesses driving the US economy.
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44% Bias Score


Astronaut Psychology: Preparing for Space Missions
Alexandra de Carvalho, a researcher in human behavior in extreme situations, discusses astronaut psychology, emphasizing the importance of preparation and safety protocols in mitigating fear, and the Overview Effect—a sense of awe and humility upon seeing Earth from space.
Astronaut Psychology: Preparing for Space Missions
Alexandra de Carvalho, a researcher in human behavior in extreme situations, discusses astronaut psychology, emphasizing the importance of preparation and safety protocols in mitigating fear, and the Overview Effect—a sense of awe and humility upon seeing Earth from space.
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32% Bias Score


Hoax Scientific Articles Expose Predatory Journals
Canadian biologist Zen Faulkes analyzed 27 hoax scientific articles published between 2009 and 2020, highlighting the problem of predatory journals that prioritize profit over quality control, exemplified by a 2014 hoax published in the International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology consistin...
Hoax Scientific Articles Expose Predatory Journals
Canadian biologist Zen Faulkes analyzed 27 hoax scientific articles published between 2009 and 2020, highlighting the problem of predatory journals that prioritize profit over quality control, exemplified by a 2014 hoax published in the International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology consistin...
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36% Bias Score


Australian Retirement Income: Sufficient but with Caveats
The Australian superannuation system is projected to provide sufficient funds for a comfortable retirement for most, despite common fears; however, homeownership and future policy adjustments are crucial factors.
Australian Retirement Income: Sufficient but with Caveats
The Australian superannuation system is projected to provide sufficient funds for a comfortable retirement for most, despite common fears; however, homeownership and future policy adjustments are crucial factors.
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40% Bias Score


Drag Queens Raise £18,000 for Storm-Damaged Church
A drag queen Christmas carol concert in Cardiff raised £18,000 to repair storm damage to St Andrew's United Reformed Church's roof, a project now being made into a film by actress Eve Myles.
Drag Queens Raise £18,000 for Storm-Damaged Church
A drag queen Christmas carol concert in Cardiff raised £18,000 to repair storm damage to St Andrew's United Reformed Church's roof, a project now being made into a film by actress Eve Myles.
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32% Bias Score

De Kretser's "Theory and Practice": Identity, Art, and the Limits of Theory
Michelle de Kretser's "Theory and Practice" is a 2024 novel exploring identity formation through a fragmented narrative, interweaving the protagonist's personal journey in 1980s Melbourne with reflections on art, theory, and political events like Chernobyl and AIDS. The novel questions the limits of...

De Kretser's "Theory and Practice": Identity, Art, and the Limits of Theory
Michelle de Kretser's "Theory and Practice" is a 2024 novel exploring identity formation through a fragmented narrative, interweaving the protagonist's personal journey in 1980s Melbourne with reflections on art, theory, and political events like Chernobyl and AIDS. The novel questions the limits of...
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28% Bias Score

Hamburg Trial: Man Accused of Attempted Murder Near Hauptbahnhof
A 28-year-old man is on trial in Hamburg for allegedly shooting a 23-year-old man five times near the main train station on Easter Sunday, causing life-threatening injuries; the victim survived surgery; the accused was arrested in Frankfurt in June.

Hamburg Trial: Man Accused of Attempted Murder Near Hauptbahnhof
A 28-year-old man is on trial in Hamburg for allegedly shooting a 23-year-old man five times near the main train station on Easter Sunday, causing life-threatening injuries; the victim survived surgery; the accused was arrested in Frankfurt in June.
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36% Bias Score

Coaching Changes and Key Player Departures Impact LA Bowl Matchup
The LA Bowl features UNLV (10-3) and California (6-6) facing significant challenges: UNLV is without head coach Barry Odom, while California is missing starting quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who entered the transfer portal; both teams are adapting to key personnel changes.

Coaching Changes and Key Player Departures Impact LA Bowl Matchup
The LA Bowl features UNLV (10-3) and California (6-6) facing significant challenges: UNLV is without head coach Barry Odom, while California is missing starting quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who entered the transfer portal; both teams are adapting to key personnel changes.
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40% Bias Score

Immature Behavior Critiques German Politicians
This German article critiques Christian Lindner and other politicians for immature behavior, using the German word "sittlich" (moral) ironically. The author draws parallels to a scene from "Die Feuerzangenbowle" and highlights the broader implications of this trend for German politics.

Immature Behavior Critiques German Politicians
This German article critiques Christian Lindner and other politicians for immature behavior, using the German word "sittlich" (moral) ironically. The author draws parallels to a scene from "Die Feuerzangenbowle" and highlights the broader implications of this trend for German politics.
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56% Bias Score

Parma Robbery: €15,000 Recovered, Suspects Arrested
On December 13th, in Parma, Italy, two men, aged 40 and 50, robbed a businessman of €15,000 after a fraudulent sale, dragging him with their car; they were apprehended in Brescia and the money recovered.

Parma Robbery: €15,000 Recovered, Suspects Arrested
On December 13th, in Parma, Italy, two men, aged 40 and 50, robbed a businessman of €15,000 after a fraudulent sale, dragging him with their car; they were apprehended in Brescia and the money recovered.
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36% Bias Score

Two Inmate Attacks at Bavarian Prison Under Investigation
Two inmates were injured, one critically, in separate attacks at a Straubing prison on Friday and Sunday during inmate visiting hours; police are investigating attempted murder in one case and exploring a possible connection between the two incidents.

Two Inmate Attacks at Bavarian Prison Under Investigation
Two inmates were injured, one critically, in separate attacks at a Straubing prison on Friday and Sunday during inmate visiting hours; police are investigating attempted murder in one case and exploring a possible connection between the two incidents.
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28% Bias Score
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