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AI's Impact on Filmmaking: A Shift in the Industry
At the Venice Film Festival, a jury member, Rob Minkoff, reflects on the rise of AI in filmmaking, noting its economic impact on independent films and advertising while acknowledging the limitations in replacing human actors and the ongoing evolution of the director's role.
AI's Impact on Filmmaking: A Shift in the Industry
At the Venice Film Festival, a jury member, Rob Minkoff, reflects on the rise of AI in filmmaking, noting its economic impact on independent films and advertising while acknowledging the limitations in replacing human actors and the ongoing evolution of the director's role.
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16% Bias Score


Gold's Rally: From Geopolitical Upheaval to Technical Factors
Gold's meteoric rise, fueled by war, inflation, and trade tensions, is shifting towards more traditional drivers like expected Fed rate cuts and a weaker U.S. dollar, potentially reaching US$3,750.
Gold's Rally: From Geopolitical Upheaval to Technical Factors
Gold's meteoric rise, fueled by war, inflation, and trade tensions, is shifting towards more traditional drivers like expected Fed rate cuts and a weaker U.S. dollar, potentially reaching US$3,750.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Plans to Rename Department of Defense 'Department of War'
President Trump plans to issue an executive order renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War, reviving a name last used in the 1940s and signaling a renewed focus on military might, according to White House officials.
Trump Plans to Rename Department of Defense 'Department of War'
President Trump plans to issue an executive order renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War, reviving a name last used in the 1940s and signaling a renewed focus on military might, according to White House officials.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Drive Food and Drink Exporters Towards China
Increased US tariffs on various goods are pushing exporters in Brazil and India towards China, leading to price increases for American consumers and potential market diversification for international producers.
Trump's Tariffs Drive Food and Drink Exporters Towards China
Increased US tariffs on various goods are pushing exporters in Brazil and India towards China, leading to price increases for American consumers and potential market diversification for international producers.
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28% Bias Score


Donna Adelson Convicted of Murder in Markel Case
Donna Adelson, matriarch of a wealthy South Florida family, was found guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy, and solicitation in the 2014 killing of her former son-in-law, Florida State University law professor Daniel Markel, in Tallahassee.
Donna Adelson Convicted of Murder in Markel Case
Donna Adelson, matriarch of a wealthy South Florida family, was found guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy, and solicitation in the 2014 killing of her former son-in-law, Florida State University law professor Daniel Markel, in Tallahassee.
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16% Bias Score


Lisbon Cable Car Accident: 15 Dead, National Mourning Declared
A cable car accident in Lisbon, Portugal, on [date], resulted in 15 deaths and 23 injuries, prompting a national day of mourning and an investigation into potential causes including cable failure or brake malfunction.
Lisbon Cable Car Accident: 15 Dead, National Mourning Declared
A cable car accident in Lisbon, Portugal, on [date], resulted in 15 deaths and 23 injuries, prompting a national day of mourning and an investigation into potential causes including cable failure or brake malfunction.
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20% Bias Score

Declining Male University Enrollment: Societal Implications
Fewer men than women are enrolling in universities, impacting the postsecondary ecosystem and potentially society, due to factors such as a potentially female-biased education system and societal pressures.

Declining Male University Enrollment: Societal Implications
Fewer men than women are enrolling in universities, impacting the postsecondary ecosystem and potentially society, due to factors such as a potentially female-biased education system and societal pressures.
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56% Bias Score

US Deploys F-35 Fighter Jets to Puerto Rico to Combat Drug Cartels
The US Department of Defense deployed ten F-35 fighter jets to Puerto Rico to assist in combating drug cartels, specifically targeting the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel, following a recent incident where Venezuelan military aircraft approached a US Navy ship and an attack on a suspected drug smug...

US Deploys F-35 Fighter Jets to Puerto Rico to Combat Drug Cartels
The US Department of Defense deployed ten F-35 fighter jets to Puerto Rico to assist in combating drug cartels, specifically targeting the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel, following a recent incident where Venezuelan military aircraft approached a US Navy ship and an attack on a suspected drug smug...
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52% Bias Score

Trump to Rename Department of Defense "Department of War
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order on Friday renaming the Department of Defense the "Department of War," authorizing the use of related titles, and instructing the Defense Secretary to seek permanent legislative changes.

Trump to Rename Department of Defense "Department of War
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order on Friday renaming the Department of Defense the "Department of War," authorizing the use of related titles, and instructing the Defense Secretary to seek permanent legislative changes.
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20% Bias Score

Kennedy's HHS Leadership Faces Republican Scrutiny Amidst White House Support
Despite growing Republican concerns over his controversial decisions at HHS, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. maintains President Trump's backing following a combative Senate hearing where he defended his actions.

Kennedy's HHS Leadership Faces Republican Scrutiny Amidst White House Support
Despite growing Republican concerns over his controversial decisions at HHS, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. maintains President Trump's backing following a combative Senate hearing where he defended his actions.
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36% Bias Score

US Strike on Venezuelan Speedboat Creates Geopolitical Tension, but Daily Life Continues as Normal for Many
A US strike on a Venezuelan speedboat allegedly carrying drugs, killing 11, has heightened geopolitical tensions, prompting a response from President Maduro, but many Venezuelan citizens, particularly fishermen and small business owners, continue daily life relatively unaffected.

US Strike on Venezuelan Speedboat Creates Geopolitical Tension, but Daily Life Continues as Normal for Many
A US strike on a Venezuelan speedboat allegedly carrying drugs, killing 11, has heightened geopolitical tensions, prompting a response from President Maduro, but many Venezuelan citizens, particularly fishermen and small business owners, continue daily life relatively unaffected.
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32% Bias Score

US Judge Orders Reinstatement of $2.4 Billion in Harvard Funding
A Boston federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's $2.4 billion funding cut to Harvard University was an illegal retaliatory action, rejecting the administration's claim that the cut was due to insufficient action against antisemitism on campus.

US Judge Orders Reinstatement of $2.4 Billion in Harvard Funding
A Boston federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's $2.4 billion funding cut to Harvard University was an illegal retaliatory action, rejecting the administration's claim that the cut was due to insufficient action against antisemitism on campus.
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40% Bias Score
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