Australia's Shark Attack Debate: Data Challenges Culling Calls
Two fatal shark attacks in Australia have sparked renewed calls for culling, but experts emphasize that the recent increase in incidents is linked to greater human presence in shark habitats, not rising shark populations; they advocate for data-driven solutions and coexistence.
Australia's Shark Attack Debate: Data Challenges Culling Calls
Two fatal shark attacks in Australia have sparked renewed calls for culling, but experts emphasize that the recent increase in incidents is linked to greater human presence in shark habitats, not rising shark populations; they advocate for data-driven solutions and coexistence.
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16% Bias Score
Spurs Face Grueling January Schedule, Playoff Hopes on the Line
The San Antonio Spurs face a brutal January schedule, playing 11 games in 31 days, including two in France and facing top Western Conference teams, requiring victories against teams like the Chicago Bulls to maintain their playoff push; the team, brimming with confidence and veteran leadership, aims...
Spurs Face Grueling January Schedule, Playoff Hopes on the Line
The San Antonio Spurs face a brutal January schedule, playing 11 games in 31 days, including two in France and facing top Western Conference teams, requiring victories against teams like the Chicago Bulls to maintain their playoff push; the team, brimming with confidence and veteran leadership, aims...
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40% Bias Score
Standard Investments Intensifies Pressure on Johnson Matthey
Standard Investments, led by co-CEOs David Millstone and David Winter, issued a second open letter criticizing Johnson Matthey's response to concerns over declining share prices and its strategy, demanding a board overhaul, strategic review, and potential sale of its hydrogen unit.
Standard Investments Intensifies Pressure on Johnson Matthey
Standard Investments, led by co-CEOs David Millstone and David Winter, issued a second open letter criticizing Johnson Matthey's response to concerns over declining share prices and its strategy, demanding a board overhaul, strategic review, and potential sale of its hydrogen unit.
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56% Bias Score
Roman Lead Mining Lowered Children's IQ by 2-3 Points
A study using ice core analysis and computer modeling found that lead air pollution from Roman mines decreased the IQ of children in the Roman Empire by 2-3 points, impacting cognitive development and adding to the understanding of environmental impacts during the Pax Romana.
Roman Lead Mining Lowered Children's IQ by 2-3 Points
A study using ice core analysis and computer modeling found that lead air pollution from Roman mines decreased the IQ of children in the Roman Empire by 2-3 points, impacting cognitive development and adding to the understanding of environmental impacts during the Pax Romana.
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24% Bias Score
First US Death from Bird Flu (H5N1) Reported in Louisiana
A Louisiana resident over 65 with underlying health conditions died from bird flu (H5N1), marking the first human death from the virus in the US and the first case linked to backyard birds, according to the Louisiana Department of Health; no evidence suggests person-to-person transmission.
First US Death from Bird Flu (H5N1) Reported in Louisiana
A Louisiana resident over 65 with underlying health conditions died from bird flu (H5N1), marking the first human death from the virus in the US and the first case linked to backyard birds, according to the Louisiana Department of Health; no evidence suggests person-to-person transmission.
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36% Bias Score
Transfer Window Frenzy: Duran, Gyokeres, and a Host of Other Players Sought
Paris St-Germain and Barcelona are vying for Aston Villa's 21-year-old Colombian striker Jhon Duran, with PSG reportedly offering £60m; Bayern Munich and Manchester United are competing for Viktor Gyokeres; and numerous clubs are pursuing other players, indicating a dynamic transfer window.
Transfer Window Frenzy: Duran, Gyokeres, and a Host of Other Players Sought
Paris St-Germain and Barcelona are vying for Aston Villa's 21-year-old Colombian striker Jhon Duran, with PSG reportedly offering £60m; Bayern Munich and Manchester United are competing for Viktor Gyokeres; and numerous clubs are pursuing other players, indicating a dynamic transfer window.
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36% Bias Score
\$2.7 Billion Christmas Debt Hangover for 1.7 Million Australians
Approximately 1.7 million Australians are in debt totaling \$2.7 billion due to Christmas spending, with an average debt of \$1634 per person; many will take six months or more to repay.
\$2.7 Billion Christmas Debt Hangover for 1.7 Million Australians
Approximately 1.7 million Australians are in debt totaling \$2.7 billion due to Christmas spending, with an average debt of \$1634 per person; many will take six months or more to repay.
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40% Bias Score
Workplace Resilience: Overcoming Anxiety and Building Trust
Professor D. Christopher Kayes, in his new book, highlights the importance of resilience in today's workplace, emphasizing the breakdown of trust and uncertainty as major anxiety drivers, and advocates for continuous learning and embracing challenges to foster well-being and inspire teams.
Workplace Resilience: Overcoming Anxiety and Building Trust
Professor D. Christopher Kayes, in his new book, highlights the importance of resilience in today's workplace, emphasizing the breakdown of trust and uncertainty as major anxiety drivers, and advocates for continuous learning and embracing challenges to foster well-being and inspire teams.
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24% Bias Score
Delta Employees Help Woman See Dying Mother
Facing a delayed connecting flight to see her dying mother in Bismarck, North Dakota, Hannah White received exceptional assistance from Delta Air Lines employees who ensured her timely arrival, providing an extra day with her mother before she passed, a story that went viral on TikTok.
Delta Employees Help Woman See Dying Mother
Facing a delayed connecting flight to see her dying mother in Bismarck, North Dakota, Hannah White received exceptional assistance from Delta Air Lines employees who ensured her timely arrival, providing an extra day with her mother before she passed, a story that went viral on TikTok.
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36% Bias Score
Avoiding Costly Gold Investment Mistakes in 2025
Three significant gold investment mistakes to avoid in 2025 include overinvesting based on 2024's price surge, assuming a substantial price drop, and investing in unsuitable gold types like futures without expert knowledge; gold prices reached nearly $2,700 per ounce in 2024.
Avoiding Costly Gold Investment Mistakes in 2025
Three significant gold investment mistakes to avoid in 2025 include overinvesting based on 2024's price surge, assuming a substantial price drop, and investing in unsuitable gold types like futures without expert knowledge; gold prices reached nearly $2,700 per ounce in 2024.
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48% Bias Score
FDA Sets Voluntary Lead Limits in Baby Food
The FDA issued voluntary limits on lead in baby foods like jarred fruits, vegetables, and cereals, aiming for a 20-30% reduction in children's exposure, but consumer advocates argue it doesn't go far enough and took too long to implement, excluding certain products and other heavy metals.
FDA Sets Voluntary Lead Limits in Baby Food
The FDA issued voluntary limits on lead in baby foods like jarred fruits, vegetables, and cereals, aiming for a 20-30% reduction in children's exposure, but consumer advocates argue it doesn't go far enough and took too long to implement, excluding certain products and other heavy metals.
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44% Bias Score
Jubilee's Strong Start: Over Half a Million Pilgrims Visit St. Peter's
Over 545,000 pilgrims visited St. Peter's Basilica's Holy Door in the first two weeks of the Jubilee year, exceeding expectations and boosting Rome's tourism; the strong collaboration between Vatican City and Italian authorities ensured safety and a positive visitor experience.
Jubilee's Strong Start: Over Half a Million Pilgrims Visit St. Peter's
Over 545,000 pilgrims visited St. Peter's Basilica's Holy Door in the first two weeks of the Jubilee year, exceeding expectations and boosting Rome's tourism; the strong collaboration between Vatican City and Italian authorities ensured safety and a positive visitor experience.
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40% Bias Score