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Irish Pub Football Team Finds Family After Hurricane Katrina
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, an Irish pub football team in New Orleans, composed of expats from various countries, transformed into a support system, helping each other through displacement, job loss, and the devastation of the city.
Irish Pub Football Team Finds Family After Hurricane Katrina
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, an Irish pub football team in New Orleans, composed of expats from various countries, transformed into a support system, helping each other through displacement, job loss, and the devastation of the city.
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24% Bias Score


14 Dead in Namibia Security Services Vehicle Collision
A head-on collision 270km south of Windhoek, Namibia, killed 14 people—11 prison officers, a police officer, and two civilians—on Saturday, leaving three prison officers critically injured; 19 people were in the two vehicles involved.
14 Dead in Namibia Security Services Vehicle Collision
A head-on collision 270km south of Windhoek, Namibia, killed 14 people—11 prison officers, a police officer, and two civilians—on Saturday, leaving three prison officers critically injured; 19 people were in the two vehicles involved.
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8% Bias Score


Berlin's Buchstabenmuseum to Close After Two Decades
Due to financial constraints and halved visitor numbers post-pandemic, Berlin's Buchstabenmuseum, showcasing 3,500 letters and signs, will close on October 6th after 20 years.
Berlin's Buchstabenmuseum to Close After Two Decades
Due to financial constraints and halved visitor numbers post-pandemic, Berlin's Buchstabenmuseum, showcasing 3,500 letters and signs, will close on October 6th after 20 years.
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16% Bias Score


Galatasaray's Season Opener: Victory, but Challenges Remain
Galatasaray began its new season with a win against Rizespor, but the match highlighted ongoing transfer issues and the team's reliance on star players.
Galatasaray's Season Opener: Victory, but Challenges Remain
Galatasaray began its new season with a win against Rizespor, but the match highlighted ongoing transfer issues and the team's reliance on star players.
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44% Bias Score


Doorn village faces 1.5-year traffic increase due to dike closure
The closure of the Rijn- en Lekdijk between Amerongen and Wijk bij Duurstede for 18 months to strengthen it against flooding will cause significant traffic increases through the already busy village of Doorn, with expected delays of up to 45 minutes.
Doorn village faces 1.5-year traffic increase due to dike closure
The closure of the Rijn- en Lekdijk between Amerongen and Wijk bij Duurstede for 18 months to strengthen it against flooding will cause significant traffic increases through the already busy village of Doorn, with expected delays of up to 45 minutes.
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20% Bias Score


Eredivisie Roundup: Telstar Stun PSV, Feyenoord Top Table
Eredivisie newcomer Telstar defeated PSV Eindhoven 2-0, ending PSV's undefeated start; Feyenoord leads the table after a 4-0 win over Sparta Rotterdam.
Eredivisie Roundup: Telstar Stun PSV, Feyenoord Top Table
Eredivisie newcomer Telstar defeated PSV Eindhoven 2-0, ending PSV's undefeated start; Feyenoord leads the table after a 4-0 win over Sparta Rotterdam.
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16% Bias Score

Three Ways Small Business Owners Sabotage Their Sale
Small business owners often lose buyers due to broken trust during negotiations, not financial issues; this article details three behaviors that scare off buyers and offers solutions.

Three Ways Small Business Owners Sabotage Their Sale
Small business owners often lose buyers due to broken trust during negotiations, not financial issues; this article details three behaviors that scare off buyers and offers solutions.
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24% Bias Score

Bayern Munich's Winning Start Masks Underlying Issues
Despite a 4-0 start, Bayern Munich faces challenges including a thin offensive squad and a failed attempt to sign Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea, leaving them with limited transfer options before the window closes.

Bayern Munich's Winning Start Masks Underlying Issues
Despite a 4-0 start, Bayern Munich faces challenges including a thin offensive squad and a failed attempt to sign Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea, leaving them with limited transfer options before the window closes.
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16% Bias Score

Dordrecht Observatory Sells Gibeon Meteorite for €1.7 Million
The Dordrecht Observatory in the Netherlands sold a 240-kilogram piece of the Gibeon meteorite for €1.7 million, exceeding expectations and securing funds for renovations and planetarium construction.

Dordrecht Observatory Sells Gibeon Meteorite for €1.7 Million
The Dordrecht Observatory in the Netherlands sold a 240-kilogram piece of the Gibeon meteorite for €1.7 million, exceeding expectations and securing funds for renovations and planetarium construction.
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44% Bias Score

Discarded Cremated Remains Found in Nevada Desert
Cremated human remains were discovered near Searchlight, Nevada, prompting an investigation by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) into their origin, raising concerns about potential improper disposal practices.

Discarded Cremated Remains Found in Nevada Desert
Cremated human remains were discovered near Searchlight, Nevada, prompting an investigation by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) into their origin, raising concerns about potential improper disposal practices.
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28% Bias Score

Leverkusen Draws 3-3 Against Werder Bremen After Squandering Two-Goal Lead
Bayer Leverkusen, under manager Erik ten Hag, drew 3-3 against Werder Bremen after twice relinquishing a two-goal lead, highlighting their defensive vulnerabilities despite a strong start.

Leverkusen Draws 3-3 Against Werder Bremen After Squandering Two-Goal Lead
Bayer Leverkusen, under manager Erik ten Hag, drew 3-3 against Werder Bremen after twice relinquishing a two-goal lead, highlighting their defensive vulnerabilities despite a strong start.
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8% Bias Score

Unseasonal Snow Blankets Southeastern Australia
A "very vigorous cold front" brought snow to unusually low elevations in southeastern Australia, including parts of New South Wales and Tasmania, causing widespread damaging winds and frost.

Unseasonal Snow Blankets Southeastern Australia
A "very vigorous cold front" brought snow to unusually low elevations in southeastern Australia, including parts of New South Wales and Tasmania, causing widespread damaging winds and frost.
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4% Bias Score
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