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Alex Wheatle, Author and Activist, Dies at 62
Alex Wheatle, author of the Crongton series and activist, died at 62 from prostate cancer; his impactful work, based on personal experiences of abuse and incarceration, gave voice to marginalized youth and promoted prostate cancer awareness.
Alex Wheatle, Author and Activist, Dies at 62
Alex Wheatle, author of the Crongton series and activist, died at 62 from prostate cancer; his impactful work, based on personal experiences of abuse and incarceration, gave voice to marginalized youth and promoted prostate cancer awareness.
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16% Bias Score


Ancient Athenian Boundary Marker Found In Situ
A 2,500-year-old boundary marker, inscribed "I am the boundary of the Agora," has been discovered in the Athenian Agora, highlighting the ancient city's precise demarcation of public and private spaces.
Ancient Athenian Boundary Marker Found In Situ
A 2,500-year-old boundary marker, inscribed "I am the boundary of the Agora," has been discovered in the Athenian Agora, highlighting the ancient city's precise demarcation of public and private spaces.
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20% Bias Score


Beuys and Nazism: A Museum's Controversial Exhibition
The Moyland Castle Museum in Germany is hosting an exhibition exploring Joseph Beuys's complex relationship with Nazism, showcasing 90 works that grapple with WWII and the Holocaust, alongside interactive elements encouraging visitor engagement and debate.
Beuys and Nazism: A Museum's Controversial Exhibition
The Moyland Castle Museum in Germany is hosting an exhibition exploring Joseph Beuys's complex relationship with Nazism, showcasing 90 works that grapple with WWII and the Holocaust, alongside interactive elements encouraging visitor engagement and debate.
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16% Bias Score


Belfast to Mark Unmarked Famine Graves
In Belfast, a three-acre site containing the unmarked graves of at least 10,000 people who died during the Irish famine is to be officially marked by Belfast City Council following a campaign by a local historian and former Lord Mayor.
Belfast to Mark Unmarked Famine Graves
In Belfast, a three-acre site containing the unmarked graves of at least 10,000 people who died during the Irish famine is to be officially marked by Belfast City Council following a campaign by a local historian and former Lord Mayor.
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16% Bias Score


Cueto's Essay Celebrates Vargas Llosa's Literary Universe
Alonso Cueto's essay, "Palabras en el mundo," analyzes Mario Vargas Llosa's literary techniques and recurring themes, highlighting his unique narrative style and enduring influence on Latin American literature, drawing from personal anecdotes and detailed textual analysis.
Cueto's Essay Celebrates Vargas Llosa's Literary Universe
Alonso Cueto's essay, "Palabras en el mundo," analyzes Mario Vargas Llosa's literary techniques and recurring themes, highlighting his unique narrative style and enduring influence on Latin American literature, drawing from personal anecdotes and detailed textual analysis.
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32% Bias Score


Sotheby's to Auction Collection of Brazilian Activist Niomar Moniz Sodré Bittencourt
Sotheby's Paris auction on April 10th will sell the collection of Brazilian journalist and activist Niomar Moniz Sodré Bittencourt, including works by Picasso, Giacometti, and Max Ernst, with expected proceeds between 7 and 10.7 million Euros.
Sotheby's to Auction Collection of Brazilian Activist Niomar Moniz Sodré Bittencourt
Sotheby's Paris auction on April 10th will sell the collection of Brazilian journalist and activist Niomar Moniz Sodré Bittencourt, including works by Picasso, Giacometti, and Max Ernst, with expected proceeds between 7 and 10.7 million Euros.
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36% Bias Score

Animal Farm" Olivier Award Nomination Highlights Contemporary Relevance
The Leeds Playhouse's "Animal Farm" production, nominated for an Olivier Award, creatively adapts Orwell's dystopian classic to reflect contemporary issues of power, greed, and societal inequality in 2025, incorporating British Sign Language and live audio description for inclusivity.

Animal Farm" Olivier Award Nomination Highlights Contemporary Relevance
The Leeds Playhouse's "Animal Farm" production, nominated for an Olivier Award, creatively adapts Orwell's dystopian classic to reflect contemporary issues of power, greed, and societal inequality in 2025, incorporating British Sign Language and live audio description for inclusivity.
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24% Bias Score

Cruelty-Free Foie Gras Alternative Developed
A German-Danish team created a foie gras-like paste without force-feeding, using collagen gel, goose/duck fat and liver, and enzymes to mimic texture and taste; this offers a cruelty-free alternative to traditional production.

Cruelty-Free Foie Gras Alternative Developed
A German-Danish team created a foie gras-like paste without force-feeding, using collagen gel, goose/duck fat and liver, and enzymes to mimic texture and taste; this offers a cruelty-free alternative to traditional production.
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48% Bias Score

Ivory Coast Pageant Bans Wigs, Promoting Natural Beauty
The Miss Ivory Coast pageant banned wigs, weaves, and extensions in its preliminary rounds, promoting natural hair and sparking debate about beauty standards; this impacts the significant Ivorian hair industry and contestants' self-perception.

Ivory Coast Pageant Bans Wigs, Promoting Natural Beauty
The Miss Ivory Coast pageant banned wigs, weaves, and extensions in its preliminary rounds, promoting natural hair and sparking debate about beauty standards; this impacts the significant Ivorian hair industry and contestants' self-perception.
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52% Bias Score

Autistic Artist's Painting Funds Ipswich Town's Inclusive Initiatives
Autistic artist David Downes auctions his painting of Portman Road to raise funds for Ipswich Town's community foundation, supporting 9,000 young people and vulnerable adults through 29 programs, aligning with the club's commitment to inclusivity and raising awareness of autism.

Autistic Artist's Painting Funds Ipswich Town's Inclusive Initiatives
Autistic artist David Downes auctions his painting of Portman Road to raise funds for Ipswich Town's community foundation, supporting 9,000 young people and vulnerable adults through 29 programs, aligning with the club's commitment to inclusivity and raising awareness of autism.
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20% Bias Score

Banksy Art: Differing Fortunes for Homeowners
Two homeowners discovered Banksy artworks on their walls, resulting in vastly different outcomes: one artwork is set to sell for over \$1 million, with proceeds to a domestic violence charity, while the other faces significant preservation costs and an uncertain sale.

Banksy Art: Differing Fortunes for Homeowners
Two homeowners discovered Banksy artworks on their walls, resulting in vastly different outcomes: one artwork is set to sell for over \$1 million, with proceeds to a domestic violence charity, while the other faces significant preservation costs and an uncertain sale.
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52% Bias Score

Death of Beloved Dutch Newsreader Harmen Siezen
Harmen Siezen, a prominent Dutch newsreader for the NOS, passed away recently after a 33-year career marked by his calm demeanor, occasional humor, and coverage of significant events including the Tenerife air disaster; he mentored younger colleagues and represented a shift towards a more relaxed ne...

Death of Beloved Dutch Newsreader Harmen Siezen
Harmen Siezen, a prominent Dutch newsreader for the NOS, passed away recently after a 33-year career marked by his calm demeanor, occasional humor, and coverage of significant events including the Tenerife air disaster; he mentored younger colleagues and represented a shift towards a more relaxed ne...
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24% Bias Score
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