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U.S. Pending Home Sales Surge 2.2% in November
U.S. pending home sales rose 2.2% in November to 79.0 on the NAR's Pending Home Sales Index, exceeding expectations and marking four months of gains due to increased inventory and adjusted buyer expectations of mortgage rates despite rates being above 6% for two years.
U.S. Pending Home Sales Surge 2.2% in November
U.S. pending home sales rose 2.2% in November to 79.0 on the NAR's Pending Home Sales Index, exceeding expectations and marking four months of gains due to increased inventory and adjusted buyer expectations of mortgage rates despite rates being above 6% for two years.
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32% Bias Score


Career Quicksand: The Need for Proactive Adaptation
A 2024 survey revealed that over 85% of managers and leaders would prefer forced career disruption to self-initiated change, highlighting the prevalence of "career quicksand"—a state of feeling stuck and lacking purpose in one's work—and the need for proactive adaptation and reinvention.
Career Quicksand: The Need for Proactive Adaptation
A 2024 survey revealed that over 85% of managers and leaders would prefer forced career disruption to self-initiated change, highlighting the prevalence of "career quicksand"—a state of feeling stuck and lacking purpose in one's work—and the need for proactive adaptation and reinvention.
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48% Bias Score


Carlsen's Jeans Lead to Chess Dress Code Review
Top-ranked chess player Magnus Carlsen was fined \$200 and forfeited a game at the Rapid World Championship for wearing jeans, violating the International Chess Federation's dress code; however, the federation has since agreed to review its dress code and Carlsen will compete in the World Blitz Cham...
Carlsen's Jeans Lead to Chess Dress Code Review
Top-ranked chess player Magnus Carlsen was fined \$200 and forfeited a game at the Rapid World Championship for wearing jeans, violating the International Chess Federation's dress code; however, the federation has since agreed to review its dress code and Carlsen will compete in the World Blitz Cham...
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52% Bias Score


Armed Man Shot by Police After Warehouse Incident in Brisbane
On Monday morning, a man armed with a large knife threatened staff, damaged cars, and rammed his vehicle into an Amart furniture warehouse in Brisbane, Australia, before being shot by police who responded to the scene after staff secured themselves and called emergency services.
Armed Man Shot by Police After Warehouse Incident in Brisbane
On Monday morning, a man armed with a large knife threatened staff, damaged cars, and rammed his vehicle into an Amart furniture warehouse in Brisbane, Australia, before being shot by police who responded to the scene after staff secured themselves and called emergency services.
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48% Bias Score


Morrisons Christmas Delivery Failures Leave Customers with Make-Shift Dinners
Morrisons customers faced Christmas dinner disruptions due to online order delivery failures on December 23rd and 24th, resulting in makeshift meals and unmet expectations, with the supermarket citing "systems issues" and offering limited compensation.
Morrisons Christmas Delivery Failures Leave Customers with Make-Shift Dinners
Morrisons customers faced Christmas dinner disruptions due to online order delivery failures on December 23rd and 24th, resulting in makeshift meals and unmet expectations, with the supermarket citing "systems issues" and offering limited compensation.
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60% Bias Score


Three KLM Flights Return Due to Technical Issues
KLM experienced three flight incidents over a weekend: a precautionary landing in Norway, a return to Azerbaijan due to a water leak, and a return to Amsterdam from Germany due to a technical issue; no injuries were reported.
Three KLM Flights Return Due to Technical Issues
KLM experienced three flight incidents over a weekend: a precautionary landing in Norway, a return to Azerbaijan due to a water leak, and a return to Amsterdam from Germany due to a technical issue; no injuries were reported.
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48% Bias Score

Elephant Tramples Handler at Sri Lankan Festival
In Galle, Sri Lanka, during the Perera festival, an elephant unexpectedly trampled its handler, who survived but was hospitalized; the incident caused a panicked public escape as the elephant rampaged through the streets.

Elephant Tramples Handler at Sri Lankan Festival
In Galle, Sri Lanka, during the Perera festival, an elephant unexpectedly trampled its handler, who survived but was hospitalized; the incident caused a panicked public escape as the elephant rampaged through the streets.
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48% Bias Score

Compromise: A Necessary Tool in Times of Crisis
This article presents an interview with the abstract concept of "Compromise," exploring its role in conflict resolution and societal progress, particularly during times of crisis and political division, emphasizing that compromise is a tool, not always inherently good or bad, requiring mutual respec...

Compromise: A Necessary Tool in Times of Crisis
This article presents an interview with the abstract concept of "Compromise," exploring its role in conflict resolution and societal progress, particularly during times of crisis and political division, emphasizing that compromise is a tool, not always inherently good or bad, requiring mutual respec...
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60% Bias Score

Red Wings Win First Game Under McLellan, Displaying Improved Performance
The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Washington Capitals 4-2 on Sunday, their first game under new coach Todd McLellan, showcasing a significant improvement in performance and team morale after McLellan's emphasis on instinctive play and a reset practice.

Red Wings Win First Game Under McLellan, Displaying Improved Performance
The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Washington Capitals 4-2 on Sunday, their first game under new coach Todd McLellan, showcasing a significant improvement in performance and team morale after McLellan's emphasis on instinctive play and a reset practice.
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24% Bias Score

German Organic Food Market Set for 5 Percent Growth in 2024
Germany's organic food market is expected to grow by over 5 percent in 2024, driven by packaged goods sales in mainstream supermarkets, while organic retailers face ongoing competition and the government aims for 30 percent organic farmland by 2030.

German Organic Food Market Set for 5 Percent Growth in 2024
Germany's organic food market is expected to grow by over 5 percent in 2024, driven by packaged goods sales in mainstream supermarkets, while organic retailers face ongoing competition and the government aims for 30 percent organic farmland by 2030.
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36% Bias Score

Berlin to Boost Foster Parent Payments
Berlin's new 'Startbonus Pflegekind' program, starting January 1st, will provide €924 monthly to foster parents of pre-school children who work up to 32 hours weekly, aiming to attract more foster families and ease the burden on the city's childcare system.

Berlin to Boost Foster Parent Payments
Berlin's new 'Startbonus Pflegekind' program, starting January 1st, will provide €924 monthly to foster parents of pre-school children who work up to 32 hours weekly, aiming to attract more foster families and ease the burden on the city's childcare system.
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44% Bias Score

Recruiter's Advice: Optimize Job Search in 2025
Recruiter Emily Levine advises job seekers to update their LinkedIn profiles and resumes, create a list of 50 target companies and a network list of potential contacts, and reach out to those contacts in the new year to improve job search prospects in 2025.

Recruiter's Advice: Optimize Job Search in 2025
Recruiter Emily Levine advises job seekers to update their LinkedIn profiles and resumes, create a list of 50 target companies and a network list of potential contacts, and reach out to those contacts in the new year to improve job search prospects in 2025.
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20% Bias Score
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