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Bayeux Tapestry Loan Raises Preservation Concerns
Letters to the editor discuss the British Museum's plan to loan the Bayeux Tapestry to France, highlighting concerns about the tapestry's fragility and referencing a near-disaster involving the Mona Lisa during a 1963 loan.
Bayeux Tapestry Loan Raises Preservation Concerns
Letters to the editor discuss the British Museum's plan to loan the Bayeux Tapestry to France, highlighting concerns about the tapestry's fragility and referencing a near-disaster involving the Mona Lisa during a 1963 loan.
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44% Bias Score


Readers Challenge 'Age Is Just a Number' Myth
Readers respond to Moya Sarner's article arguing against the notion that 'age is just a number', sharing diverse personal experiences illustrating the multifaceted nature of aging and the importance of emotional and spiritual growth.
Readers Challenge 'Age Is Just a Number' Myth
Readers respond to Moya Sarner's article arguing against the notion that 'age is just a number', sharing diverse personal experiences illustrating the multifaceted nature of aging and the importance of emotional and spiritual growth.
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24% Bias Score


Spanish Youth Cannabis Use Decreases, But Potency Increases: A Public Health Concern
A new report reveals a 40% decrease in cannabis use among Spanish youth (14-18) over two decades, linked to prevention efforts and changing perceptions, while adult use remains stable; however, the potency of cannabis has increased significantly, posing heightened health risks.
Spanish Youth Cannabis Use Decreases, But Potency Increases: A Public Health Concern
A new report reveals a 40% decrease in cannabis use among Spanish youth (14-18) over two decades, linked to prevention efforts and changing perceptions, while adult use remains stable; however, the potency of cannabis has increased significantly, posing heightened health risks.
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20% Bias Score


Mexico City Statue Removals Spark Political Debate
Mexico City's Cuauhtémoc mayor removed Fidel Castro and Che Guevara statues due to missing permits, sparking protests from Cubans and prompting differing responses from the city's president, highlighting ongoing political tensions and the need for clearer regulations regarding public monuments.
Mexico City Statue Removals Spark Political Debate
Mexico City's Cuauhtémoc mayor removed Fidel Castro and Che Guevara statues due to missing permits, sparking protests from Cubans and prompting differing responses from the city's president, highlighting ongoing political tensions and the need for clearer regulations regarding public monuments.
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48% Bias Score


Seven Top-Performing Dividend Stocks of 2025's First Half
Seven S&P 500 dividend stocks, including CVS Health, Hasbro, and Franklin Resources, significantly outperformed the market in the first half of 2025, driven by strong earnings, cost-cutting measures, and positive market sentiment.
Seven Top-Performing Dividend Stocks of 2025's First Half
Seven S&P 500 dividend stocks, including CVS Health, Hasbro, and Franklin Resources, significantly outperformed the market in the first half of 2025, driven by strong earnings, cost-cutting measures, and positive market sentiment.
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52% Bias Score


Baikal-Energiya Hockey Club Unveils Youth-Focused Development Strategy
The Baikal-Energiya hockey club announced a new development strategy with a focus on youth, appointing Sergey Yusupov as director, competing in the Higher League, and opening new branches in Shelekhov, Taishet, and Bratsk to develop young players with support from RUSAL.
Baikal-Energiya Hockey Club Unveils Youth-Focused Development Strategy
The Baikal-Energiya hockey club announced a new development strategy with a focus on youth, appointing Sergey Yusupov as director, competing in the Higher League, and opening new branches in Shelekhov, Taishet, and Bratsk to develop young players with support from RUSAL.
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40% Bias Score

UK Government to Protect Culturally Significant Trees After Public Outcry
The destruction of the Sycamore Gap tree and other notable trees has prompted the UK government to plan legal protection for older and culturally important trees in England, highlighting the significant cultural and historical role of trees in Britain.

UK Government to Protect Culturally Significant Trees After Public Outcry
The destruction of the Sycamore Gap tree and other notable trees has prompted the UK government to plan legal protection for older and culturally important trees in England, highlighting the significant cultural and historical role of trees in Britain.
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24% Bias Score

Pepe Acosta: A Legacy of Socialist Leadership in Spain's Transition
Pepe Acosta, a key figure in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), passed away; his decades-long leadership in the Madrid Socialist Federation (FSM) from 1975-1997, included roles as Secretary of Organization, Vice-Secretary General, and President, leaving a legacy of socialist activism and c...

Pepe Acosta: A Legacy of Socialist Leadership in Spain's Transition
Pepe Acosta, a key figure in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), passed away; his decades-long leadership in the Madrid Socialist Federation (FSM) from 1975-1997, included roles as Secretary of Organization, Vice-Secretary General, and President, leaving a legacy of socialist activism and c...
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44% Bias Score

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60% Bias Score

Greek Government's Response to Subsidy Scandal Reveals Systemic Issues
The Greek government's response to an agricultural subsidy scandal involves a parliamentary committee investigation from 1998 to the present, revealing a pattern of blame-shifting and avoidance of addressing systemic issues that hinders progress.

Greek Government's Response to Subsidy Scandal Reveals Systemic Issues
The Greek government's response to an agricultural subsidy scandal involves a parliamentary committee investigation from 1998 to the present, revealing a pattern of blame-shifting and avoidance of addressing systemic issues that hinders progress.
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48% Bias Score

School Closes Early After Diversity Day Incident Sparks Online Abuse
Bilton School in Rugby, Warwickshire closed early after a 12-year-old girl was removed from a diversity class for wearing a Union Jack dress, prompting online abuse and safety concerns leading to the early closure of the school on July 18th, 2025.

School Closes Early After Diversity Day Incident Sparks Online Abuse
Bilton School in Rugby, Warwickshire closed early after a 12-year-old girl was removed from a diversity class for wearing a Union Jack dress, prompting online abuse and safety concerns leading to the early closure of the school on July 18th, 2025.
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52% Bias Score

Psychological Safety: Key to High-Performing Teams
Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson's research emphasizes psychological safety in teams, revealing that high-performing groups report more errors due to open communication, challenging the notion that error-free performance equates to success. Edmondson advises new leaders to approach te...

Psychological Safety: Key to High-Performing Teams
Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson's research emphasizes psychological safety in teams, revealing that high-performing groups report more errors due to open communication, challenging the notion that error-free performance equates to success. Edmondson advises new leaders to approach te...
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28% Bias Score
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