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Weimar's Kunstfest: A Contemporary "Faust
Weimar's Kunstfest, celebrating the 250th anniversary of Goethe's arrival, features multiple contemporary interpretations of both parts of "Faust", including postcolonial adaptations exploring themes of imperialism and climate change, with the full program to be released in early June.
Weimar's Kunstfest: A Contemporary "Faust
Weimar's Kunstfest, celebrating the 250th anniversary of Goethe's arrival, features multiple contemporary interpretations of both parts of "Faust", including postcolonial adaptations exploring themes of imperialism and climate change, with the full program to be released in early June.
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20% Bias Score


PSOE Sues Madrid Government Over 2020 Nursing Home Protocols
The Madrid PSOE filed a lawsuit against the regional government for allegedly limiting hospital access for elderly residents in nursing homes during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, accusing officials of prevarication based on evidence presented in a citizen's truth commission report and a documentary.
PSOE Sues Madrid Government Over 2020 Nursing Home Protocols
The Madrid PSOE filed a lawsuit against the regional government for allegedly limiting hospital access for elderly residents in nursing homes during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, accusing officials of prevarication based on evidence presented in a citizen's truth commission report and a documentary.
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56% Bias Score


Indictment Accuses Turkish Lawyer of PKK Links, Faces 20 Years in Prison
An indictment accuses Istanbul Bar Association executive board member Fırat Epözdemir of involvement with the PKK-linked HDK, facing 8-20 years for alleged membership and propaganda; evidence includes WhatsApp group participation and Cizre visit during clashes, while he denies involvement.
Indictment Accuses Turkish Lawyer of PKK Links, Faces 20 Years in Prison
An indictment accuses Istanbul Bar Association executive board member Fırat Epözdemir of involvement with the PKK-linked HDK, facing 8-20 years for alleged membership and propaganda; evidence includes WhatsApp group participation and Cizre visit during clashes, while he denies involvement.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Freeze: Shekel Strengthens, Wall Street Soars, Tel Aviv Dips
Trump's surprise announcement to freeze tariffs caused the dollar to fall to 3.75 shekels and the Euro to 4.10 shekels, while Wall Street saw significant gains; however, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange saw a 1.5% drop in the TA 35 index and a 1.7% drop in the TA 125 index.
Trump's Tariff Freeze: Shekel Strengthens, Wall Street Soars, Tel Aviv Dips
Trump's surprise announcement to freeze tariffs caused the dollar to fall to 3.75 shekels and the Euro to 4.10 shekels, while Wall Street saw significant gains; however, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange saw a 1.5% drop in the TA 35 index and a 1.7% drop in the TA 125 index.
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32% Bias Score


The White Lotus: Equal Pay for All Actors
HBO's The White Lotus, filming its third season in Thailand, pays all actors, including stars like Carrie Coon and Michelle Monaghan, a flat rate of $40,000 per episode, challenging Hollywood's traditional pay structure and promoting a collaborative work environment.
The White Lotus: Equal Pay for All Actors
HBO's The White Lotus, filming its third season in Thailand, pays all actors, including stars like Carrie Coon and Michelle Monaghan, a flat rate of $40,000 per episode, challenging Hollywood's traditional pay structure and promoting a collaborative work environment.
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44% Bias Score


Dumbphone Trend Reflects Growing Desire for Digital Detox
A Harvard Business Review study shows smartphone interruptions average every 13 minutes, fueling a global trend towards digital detox clubs and 'dumbphones'—simpler phones offering basic functionality—as people prioritize mindful living; artist August Lamm's journey exemplifies both challenges and r...
Dumbphone Trend Reflects Growing Desire for Digital Detox
A Harvard Business Review study shows smartphone interruptions average every 13 minutes, fueling a global trend towards digital detox clubs and 'dumbphones'—simpler phones offering basic functionality—as people prioritize mindful living; artist August Lamm's journey exemplifies both challenges and r...
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36% Bias Score

NHS Announces Zero-Tolerance Policy on Violence Against Staff
The UK's health secretary, Wes Streeting, announced a zero-tolerance policy toward violence against NHS staff, mandating incident reporting and empowering staff to refuse care to abusive patients; this follows a 2024 survey showing that 14% of staff experienced physical violence and 25% faced harass...

NHS Announces Zero-Tolerance Policy on Violence Against Staff
The UK's health secretary, Wes Streeting, announced a zero-tolerance policy toward violence against NHS staff, mandating incident reporting and empowering staff to refuse care to abusive patients; this follows a 2024 survey showing that 14% of staff experienced physical violence and 25% faced harass...
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52% Bias Score

Liguria Grants €4 Million to Boost SME Stock Market Listings
The Liguria region in Italy launched a €4 million grant program, funded by PR Fesr 2021-2027 resources, to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seeking stock market listings, aiming to boost economic growth and reduce reliance on bank credit after the success of approximately ten Liguri...

Liguria Grants €4 Million to Boost SME Stock Market Listings
The Liguria region in Italy launched a €4 million grant program, funded by PR Fesr 2021-2027 resources, to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seeking stock market listings, aiming to boost economic growth and reduce reliance on bank credit after the success of approximately ten Liguri...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Plans Costly Military Parade in Washington D.C.
President Trump plans a military parade in Washington D.C. on June 14th, costing an estimated $92 million, to celebrate the U.S. armed forces' 250th anniversary and his birthday, prompting concerns about cost and resource allocation amidst recent government budget cuts and employee layoffs.

Trump Plans Costly Military Parade in Washington D.C.
President Trump plans a military parade in Washington D.C. on June 14th, costing an estimated $92 million, to celebrate the U.S. armed forces' 250th anniversary and his birthday, prompting concerns about cost and resource allocation amidst recent government budget cuts and employee layoffs.
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52% Bias Score

Solo Work Trend: Productivity, Autonomy, and the Future of Work
A 2023 YouGov survey found 40% of Americans are introverts, preferring low-stimulation work settings; a 2024 RescueTime study showed solo workers averaged 22% higher productivity on complex tasks than team settings; and a 2024 SHRM study revealed 35% of workers prioritize autonomy over salary.

Solo Work Trend: Productivity, Autonomy, and the Future of Work
A 2023 YouGov survey found 40% of Americans are introverts, preferring low-stimulation work settings; a 2024 RescueTime study showed solo workers averaged 22% higher productivity on complex tasks than team settings; and a 2024 SHRM study revealed 35% of workers prioritize autonomy over salary.
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56% Bias Score

Consumer Demand Uncertain for AI-Powered Home Appliances
Samsung's new Bespoke AI appliances, including a vacuum with text alerts and a refrigerator with a large screen, are facing questions of consumer demand, with only 15% of households currently owning a smart large appliance, according to 2024 surveys.

Consumer Demand Uncertain for AI-Powered Home Appliances
Samsung's new Bespoke AI appliances, including a vacuum with text alerts and a refrigerator with a large screen, are facing questions of consumer demand, with only 15% of households currently owning a smart large appliance, according to 2024 surveys.
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40% Bias Score

Filmistan: Bollywood's First 'Star Maker'
Filmistan, a Bollywood studio founded in 1943 by Sashadhar Mukherjee after a split from Bombay Talkies, prioritized entertainment over social commentary, launching stars such as Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand and significantly shaping the industry's musical style.

Filmistan: Bollywood's First 'Star Maker'
Filmistan, a Bollywood studio founded in 1943 by Sashadhar Mukherjee after a split from Bombay Talkies, prioritized entertainment over social commentary, launching stars such as Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand and significantly shaping the industry's musical style.
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44% Bias Score
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