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Death of Sebastião Salgado: A Loss for Environmental Photography
Renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado passed away; his extensive body of work documented environmental issues and the impact of human activity on nature, using black and white photography to powerfully convey both beauty and fragility.
Death of Sebastião Salgado: A Loss for Environmental Photography
Renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado passed away; his extensive body of work documented environmental issues and the impact of human activity on nature, using black and white photography to powerfully convey both beauty and fragility.
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48% Bias Score


Salgado's Glacial Photographs: A Testament to Environmental Change
Sebastião Salgado's photography exhibition, showcasing previously unseen glacial images, highlights the impact of climate change and the photographer's transition from documenting human suffering to environmental concerns, emphasizing ethical and aesthetic considerations.
Salgado's Glacial Photographs: A Testament to Environmental Change
Sebastião Salgado's photography exhibition, showcasing previously unseen glacial images, highlights the impact of climate change and the photographer's transition from documenting human suffering to environmental concerns, emphasizing ethical and aesthetic considerations.
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44% Bias Score


Armenian Prisoner's Hunger Strike in Baku Raises Human Rights Concerns
Vigen Euljekyan, a Lebanese-Armenian, is on a hunger strike in a Baku prison; his family is concerned about his health and lack of access to medical care, while the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) hasn't visited him in nearly two months. He was arrested near Shushi after the November...
Armenian Prisoner's Hunger Strike in Baku Raises Human Rights Concerns
Vigen Euljekyan, a Lebanese-Armenian, is on a hunger strike in a Baku prison; his family is concerned about his health and lack of access to medical care, while the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) hasn't visited him in nearly two months. He was arrested near Shushi after the November...
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44% Bias Score


Sebastião Salgado, Influential Photojournalist, Dies at 81
Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado died at 81; his impactful work documented global poverty, migration, and environmental issues, earning him numerous awards and recognition for his unique style characterized by striking lighting and composition.
Sebastião Salgado, Influential Photojournalist, Dies at 81
Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado died at 81; his impactful work documented global poverty, migration, and environmental issues, earning him numerous awards and recognition for his unique style characterized by striking lighting and composition.
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20% Bias Score


Deepening Societal Rift in Israel Threatens National Stability"
Escalating protests in Israel against judicial reforms have devolved into open conflict, fueled by political incitement and media extremism, threatening national stability and cohesion, with foreign actors exploiting the internal divisions.
Deepening Societal Rift in Israel Threatens National Stability"
Escalating protests in Israel against judicial reforms have devolved into open conflict, fueled by political incitement and media extremism, threatening national stability and cohesion, with foreign actors exploiting the internal divisions.
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56% Bias Score


Earth's Core Leaks Gold: Evidence from Hawaiian Lava
Researchers discovered evidence that some of Earth's gold originates from the core, using rubidium-100 isotope ratios in Hawaiian lava as a tracer for core material that rises to the surface via mantle plumes, forming gold-bearing magmas and deposits.
Earth's Core Leaks Gold: Evidence from Hawaiian Lava
Researchers discovered evidence that some of Earth's gold originates from the core, using rubidium-100 isotope ratios in Hawaiian lava as a tracer for core material that rises to the surface via mantle plumes, forming gold-bearing magmas and deposits.
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16% Bias Score

Mexico City Protests: Teachers' Pension Demands Disrupt Airport
Mexican teachers, under the CNTE union, protested for better pensions, leading to clashes with journalists and blockades in Mexico City, culminating in disruptions at the International Airport; the government canceled a meeting due to the violence, offering salary increases and a pension top-up inst...

Mexico City Protests: Teachers' Pension Demands Disrupt Airport
Mexican teachers, under the CNTE union, protested for better pensions, leading to clashes with journalists and blockades in Mexico City, culminating in disruptions at the International Airport; the government canceled a meeting due to the violence, offering salary increases and a pension top-up inst...
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60% Bias Score

Venezuela: Key Opposition Figure Arrested Amidst Pre-Election Crackdown
On January 9th, Venezuelan authorities arrested Juan Pablo Guanipa, a leading opposition figure, amidst a wave of repression targeting approximately 70 opposition members, activists, and journalists ahead of the upcoming elections on January 10th, according to government officials and opposition lea...

Venezuela: Key Opposition Figure Arrested Amidst Pre-Election Crackdown
On January 9th, Venezuelan authorities arrested Juan Pablo Guanipa, a leading opposition figure, amidst a wave of repression targeting approximately 70 opposition members, activists, and journalists ahead of the upcoming elections on January 10th, according to government officials and opposition lea...
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64% Bias Score

Sentimental Value" Receives 15-Minute Standing Ovation at Cannes
Joachim Trier's "Sentimental Value" premiered at Cannes, receiving a 15-minute standing ovation, the third longest in the festival's history; starring Renate Reinsve, who previously won Best Actress for Trier's "The Worst Person in the World," the film explores family, sisterhood, and forgiveness.

Sentimental Value" Receives 15-Minute Standing Ovation at Cannes
Joachim Trier's "Sentimental Value" premiered at Cannes, receiving a 15-minute standing ovation, the third longest in the festival's history; starring Renate Reinsve, who previously won Best Actress for Trier's "The Worst Person in the World," the film explores family, sisterhood, and forgiveness.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Attempted Visa Revocation at Harvard Sparks Student Anxiety
The Trump administration attempted to revoke visas of international students at Harvard University for alleged insufficient action against antisemitism and pro-Palestinian protests; a judge temporarily blocked the action, causing widespread anxiety among students.

Trump Administration's Attempted Visa Revocation at Harvard Sparks Student Anxiety
The Trump administration attempted to revoke visas of international students at Harvard University for alleged insufficient action against antisemitism and pro-Palestinian protests; a judge temporarily blocked the action, causing widespread anxiety among students.
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40% Bias Score

Gender Inequality in Israel: Tel Aviv University Leads Initiatives for Change
In Israel, women earn 70% of men's average salary and hold few leadership positions, reflecting societal biases despite strong family values. Tel Aviv University is implementing various initiatives to promote gender equality, but increased philanthropic investment is crucial.

Gender Inequality in Israel: Tel Aviv University Leads Initiatives for Change
In Israel, women earn 70% of men's average salary and hold few leadership positions, reflecting societal biases despite strong family values. Tel Aviv University is implementing various initiatives to promote gender equality, but increased philanthropic investment is crucial.
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44% Bias Score

The Met's TikTok Triumph: Transforming the Met Gala into a Global Digital Conversation
The 2025 Met Gala, themed "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," generated over 937.2K TikTok posts, showcasing the museum's successful use of digital platforms to expand its reach and foster global conversations about Black culture and fashion.

The Met's TikTok Triumph: Transforming the Met Gala into a Global Digital Conversation
The 2025 Met Gala, themed "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," generated over 937.2K TikTok posts, showcasing the museum's successful use of digital platforms to expand its reach and foster global conversations about Black culture and fashion.
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36% Bias Score
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