American Women Travelers' Unique Perspectives on 19th-Century Spain
Fanny Bullock Workman's 1895 bicycle trip across Spain with her husband, detailed in her book "España en bicicleta," is highlighted in a new research project, "Viajeras estadounidenses explorando España," showcasing the unique perspectives of American women travelers who defied conventions and docum...
American Women Travelers' Unique Perspectives on 19th-Century Spain
Fanny Bullock Workman's 1895 bicycle trip across Spain with her husband, detailed in her book "España en bicicleta," is highlighted in a new research project, "Viajeras estadounidenses explorando España," showcasing the unique perspectives of American women travelers who defied conventions and docum...
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32% Bias Score
Game Theory Explains Animal Mating Rituals
John Maynard Smith and George Price used game theory to explain why animal mating rituals often avoid serious violence, showing that risk-averse strategies lead to greater reproductive success; this initiated evolutionary game theory, impacting various fields.
Game Theory Explains Animal Mating Rituals
John Maynard Smith and George Price used game theory to explain why animal mating rituals often avoid serious violence, showing that risk-averse strategies lead to greater reproductive success; this initiated evolutionary game theory, impacting various fields.
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20% Bias Score
Trump's Pardons for Capitol Rioters Spark Concerns
Following President-elect Trump's victory, hundreds of individuals convicted for the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riot anticipate pardons, raising concerns about the rule of law and potential future political violence; over 1000 people have been sentenced for their involvement, with some receiving leng...
Trump's Pardons for Capitol Rioters Spark Concerns
Following President-elect Trump's victory, hundreds of individuals convicted for the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riot anticipate pardons, raising concerns about the rule of law and potential future political violence; over 1000 people have been sentenced for their involvement, with some receiving leng...
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56% Bias Score
The Light in Our Eyes" Faces Domestic Distribution Challenges in India
Payal Kapadia's "The Light in Our Eyes," a Cannes Jury Grand Prix winner, faced domestic distribution hurdles in India and was excluded from the Oscars, highlighting the conflict between independent cinema and the mainstream Bollywood industry, influenced by political and religious factors.
The Light in Our Eyes" Faces Domestic Distribution Challenges in India
Payal Kapadia's "The Light in Our Eyes," a Cannes Jury Grand Prix winner, faced domestic distribution hurdles in India and was excluded from the Oscars, highlighting the conflict between independent cinema and the mainstream Bollywood industry, influenced by political and religious factors.
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60% Bias Score
Tech Oligarchs Undermine Democracy: Musk's AfD Support Exposes Wealth's Political Power
Elon Musk's support for the AfD in Germany, revealed in a paid advertorial in Die Welt, highlights how tech oligarchs are manipulating democratic processes for personal gain, undermining traditional power structures and potentially destabilizing global systems.
Tech Oligarchs Undermine Democracy: Musk's AfD Support Exposes Wealth's Political Power
Elon Musk's support for the AfD in Germany, revealed in a paid advertorial in Die Welt, highlights how tech oligarchs are manipulating democratic processes for personal gain, undermining traditional power structures and potentially destabilizing global systems.
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56% Bias Score
Austria's ÖVP to Negotiate with Far-Right FPÖ After Coalition Collapse
Following the collapse of talks for a moderate coalition government in Austria, the conservative ÖVP party will negotiate with the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), which won 28.8% of the vote in September elections, potentially leading to the FPÖ's first time leading the government.
Austria's ÖVP to Negotiate with Far-Right FPÖ After Coalition Collapse
Following the collapse of talks for a moderate coalition government in Austria, the conservative ÖVP party will negotiate with the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), which won 28.8% of the vote in September elections, potentially leading to the FPÖ's first time leading the government.
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52% Bias Score
Graphic Novel Adaptation Enhances Understanding of Franco's Dictatorship
José Pablo García's graphic novel adaptation of Paul Preston's "Franco: Caudillo de España" uses impactful visuals to translate the academic text into an emotionally resonant narrative, enhancing understanding of the Franco dictatorship and showcasing the potential of graphic novels in historical an...
Graphic Novel Adaptation Enhances Understanding of Franco's Dictatorship
José Pablo García's graphic novel adaptation of Paul Preston's "Franco: Caudillo de España" uses impactful visuals to translate the academic text into an emotionally resonant narrative, enhancing understanding of the Franco dictatorship and showcasing the potential of graphic novels in historical an...
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28% Bias Score
Record Corporate Profits in Spain Amidst Consumer Concerns and Regulatory Scrutiny
Spanish corporate profitability hit record highs in Q3 2024 (25.4%), contrasting with public perception; the CNMC faces scrutiny for its slow response to concerns about interest rate transmission to consumers and the bank tax's impact on customer commissions, highlighting the need for stronger marke...
Record Corporate Profits in Spain Amidst Consumer Concerns and Regulatory Scrutiny
Spanish corporate profitability hit record highs in Q3 2024 (25.4%), contrasting with public perception; the CNMC faces scrutiny for its slow response to concerns about interest rate transmission to consumers and the bank tax's impact on customer commissions, highlighting the need for stronger marke...
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56% Bias Score
Syria's Post-Rebellion Economy: Devastation and Struggle for Survival
Following the rebel takeover of Damascus, daily life has resumed, though the Syrian economy remains devastated by over a decade of war, stringent international sanctions, and hyperinflation, leaving 90% of Syrians in poverty and the per capita income at roughly \$1,000.
Syria's Post-Rebellion Economy: Devastation and Struggle for Survival
Following the rebel takeover of Damascus, daily life has resumed, though the Syrian economy remains devastated by over a decade of war, stringent international sanctions, and hyperinflation, leaving 90% of Syrians in poverty and the per capita income at roughly \$1,000.
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44% Bias Score
Sabrina Carpenter: From Tiny Desk to Barcelona Headliner
Sabrina Carpenter, a 25-year-old pop star, closed Tiny Desk 2024, showcasing her sixth Grammy-nominated album "Short n' Sweet" before headlining and selling out Primavera Sound Barcelona, demonstrating her evolving musical style and mainstream success.
Sabrina Carpenter: From Tiny Desk to Barcelona Headliner
Sabrina Carpenter, a 25-year-old pop star, closed Tiny Desk 2024, showcasing her sixth Grammy-nominated album "Short n' Sweet" before headlining and selling out Primavera Sound Barcelona, demonstrating her evolving musical style and mainstream success.
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56% Bias Score
Erosion of Public Trust: A Half-Century of \"Difficult Years\" in France
A video compilation of French presidents' end-of-year addresses reveals a recurring phrase, \"It was a difficult year,\" prompting an analysis of the declining public trust in political leadership and the broader societal shifts that have contributed to this erosion.
Erosion of Public Trust: A Half-Century of \"Difficult Years\" in France
A video compilation of French presidents' end-of-year addresses reveals a recurring phrase, \"It was a difficult year,\" prompting an analysis of the declining public trust in political leadership and the broader societal shifts that have contributed to this erosion.
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36% Bias Score
Death of Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis
Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, instrumental in Greece's eurozone entry, died at 88 on Sunday, prompting four days of national mourning. His legacy includes economic modernization and EU integration.
Death of Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis
Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, instrumental in Greece's eurozone entry, died at 88 on Sunday, prompting four days of national mourning. His legacy includes economic modernization and EU integration.
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24% Bias Score