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Trump Orders Smithsonian Review to Remove "Divisive" Content
President Trump is directing his attorneys to review the Smithsonian Institution, aiming to remove content deemed critical of American history, particularly slavery, to align it with his agenda celebrating American exceptionalism; this follows similar actions against universities and widespread canc...
Trump Orders Smithsonian Review to Remove "Divisive" Content
President Trump is directing his attorneys to review the Smithsonian Institution, aiming to remove content deemed critical of American history, particularly slavery, to align it with his agenda celebrating American exceptionalism; this follows similar actions against universities and widespread canc...
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60% Bias Score


Hugo Pratt's Library Opens to the Public
Hugo Pratt's nearly 20,000-book library, reflecting his life and work, is now open to the public at the Villars Palace Hotel in Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland, offering researchers and fans unprecedented access to the sources of his creative inspiration.
Hugo Pratt's Library Opens to the Public
Hugo Pratt's nearly 20,000-book library, reflecting his life and work, is now open to the public at the Villars Palace Hotel in Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland, offering researchers and fans unprecedented access to the sources of his creative inspiration.
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28% Bias Score


American Rye Whiskey Renaissance: 12 Gold Medals at 2025 BevTest
Twelve American rye whiskeys received gold medals at the 2025 Beverage Testing Institute, with Heaven Hill's "Grain To Glass" winning best in show, signifying a surge in the popularity and quality of this spirit.
American Rye Whiskey Renaissance: 12 Gold Medals at 2025 BevTest
Twelve American rye whiskeys received gold medals at the 2025 Beverage Testing Institute, with Heaven Hill's "Grain To Glass" winning best in show, signifying a surge in the popularity and quality of this spirit.
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36% Bias Score


Coen's "Honey Don't!" Reimagines the Lesbian Detective Genre
Ethan Coen and his wife Tricia Cooke have created a lesbian-led detective film, "Honey Don't!," starring Margaret Qualley, which follows a detective investigating a murder connected to a profiteering preacher in Bakersfield, California, addressing the lack of positive lesbian representation in genre...
Coen's "Honey Don't!" Reimagines the Lesbian Detective Genre
Ethan Coen and his wife Tricia Cooke have created a lesbian-led detective film, "Honey Don't!," starring Margaret Qualley, which follows a detective investigating a murder connected to a profiteering preacher in Bakersfield, California, addressing the lack of positive lesbian representation in genre...
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40% Bias Score


Music's Impact on Memory Recall: Implications for Alzheimer's Therapy
A study of 233 participants aged 18-76 found that energetic songs trigger joyful memories, while quieter songs evoke calmer, romantic, or sad memories; this finding has implications for Alzheimer's therapy.
Music's Impact on Memory Recall: Implications for Alzheimer's Therapy
A study of 233 participants aged 18-76 found that energetic songs trigger joyful memories, while quieter songs evoke calmer, romantic, or sad memories; this finding has implications for Alzheimer's therapy.
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24% Bias Score


Harding Calls for BBC Independence from Political Influence
James Harding, The Observer's editor-in-chief, is urging the BBC's complete separation from political control to restore public trust, suggesting the BBC chair and board be independently chosen and the license fee be set by an impartial commission.
Harding Calls for BBC Independence from Political Influence
James Harding, The Observer's editor-in-chief, is urging the BBC's complete separation from political control to restore public trust, suggesting the BBC chair and board be independently chosen and the license fee be set by an impartial commission.
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60% Bias Score

Sanex Ad Banned for Racial Stereotyping
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned a Sanex shower gel TV advert showing black skin as cracked and white skin as smooth, ruling it reinforced racial stereotypes, despite Colgate-Palmolive's claim of showcasing product efficacy across diverse skin types.

Sanex Ad Banned for Racial Stereotyping
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned a Sanex shower gel TV advert showing black skin as cracked and white skin as smooth, ruling it reinforced racial stereotypes, despite Colgate-Palmolive's claim of showcasing product efficacy across diverse skin types.
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16% Bias Score

BBC Critics' Top 7 Films of 2025 So Far
BBC Culture's film critics chose seven notable 2025 films: the horror "Weapons," romantic comedy "Materialists," British comedy "The Ballad of Wallis Island," sci-fi thriller "Companion," the vampire film "Sinners," war drama "Warfare," and the dog-centric "The Friend.

BBC Critics' Top 7 Films of 2025 So Far
BBC Culture's film critics chose seven notable 2025 films: the horror "Weapons," romantic comedy "Materialists," British comedy "The Ballad of Wallis Island," sci-fi thriller "Companion," the vampire film "Sinners," war drama "Warfare," and the dog-centric "The Friend.
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28% Bias Score

Schirn Kunsthalle's Temporary Occupation of Frankfurt's Dondorf Printing House Preserves Building Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt will temporarily occupy the former Dondorf printing house in Bockenheim from September 7th, 2024, for two years, preserving the building while its main building is renovated; this follows a period of occupation and activism to prevent demolition, yet conflict remains ...

Schirn Kunsthalle's Temporary Occupation of Frankfurt's Dondorf Printing House Preserves Building Amidst Ongoing Conflict
The Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt will temporarily occupy the former Dondorf printing house in Bockenheim from September 7th, 2024, for two years, preserving the building while its main building is renovated; this follows a period of occupation and activism to prevent demolition, yet conflict remains ...
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44% Bias Score

Adichie's "Dream Count": A Novel Reflecting on Womanhood and Cultural Iconography
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Dream Count," published after a 12-year hiatus, follows four women's experiences with love, loss, and bodily autonomy during and after the Covid-19 pandemic; a central character is inspired by Nafissatou Diallo's experience with Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

Adichie's "Dream Count": A Novel Reflecting on Womanhood and Cultural Iconography
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Dream Count," published after a 12-year hiatus, follows four women's experiences with love, loss, and bodily autonomy during and after the Covid-19 pandemic; a central character is inspired by Nafissatou Diallo's experience with Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
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48% Bias Score

Port Ellen Auctions Record-Breaking \$400,000 Whisky for Charity
Port Ellen Distillery auctioning its oldest whisky, the \$190,000-\$400,000 Port Ellen Prism (46 years old, 1.5 liters), with proceeds funding Scotland's Youth Action Fund; designed by Wilfried Grootens, it's part of Sotheby's Distiller's One of One auction starting September 15th.

Port Ellen Auctions Record-Breaking \$400,000 Whisky for Charity
Port Ellen Distillery auctioning its oldest whisky, the \$190,000-\$400,000 Port Ellen Prism (46 years old, 1.5 liters), with proceeds funding Scotland's Youth Action Fund; designed by Wilfried Grootens, it's part of Sotheby's Distiller's One of One auction starting September 15th.
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40% Bias Score

Plummeting Number of Western Students Studying in China Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The number of German students studying in China decreased from over 8,000 annually before the pandemic to 3,380 in 2023/2024, mirroring a global trend attributed to China's pandemic isolation and a shift in China's focus towards attracting students from non-Western countries.

Plummeting Number of Western Students Studying in China Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The number of German students studying in China decreased from over 8,000 annually before the pandemic to 3,380 in 2023/2024, mirroring a global trend attributed to China's pandemic isolation and a shift in China's focus towards attracting students from non-Western countries.
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36% Bias Score
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