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Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Humanities Funding Cuts
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's funding cuts to humanities programs, alleging that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) exceeded its authority by terminating congressionally mandated funding and laying off over 80% of the National Endowment for the Humanities staff,...
Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration's Humanities Funding Cuts
A federal lawsuit challenges the Trump administration's funding cuts to humanities programs, alleging that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) exceeded its authority by terminating congressionally mandated funding and laying off over 80% of the National Endowment for the Humanities staff,...
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48% Bias Score


Repatriation of Mayan Frieze to Mexico
A Mayan limestone frieze from the Classic period (600-900 AD), currently in Chicago's National Museum of Mexican Art, is being returned to Mexico after its former private owners, the Sullivan family, initiated the repatriation process through the NMMA and INAH, following its display at the Brooklyn ...
Repatriation of Mayan Frieze to Mexico
A Mayan limestone frieze from the Classic period (600-900 AD), currently in Chicago's National Museum of Mexican Art, is being returned to Mexico after its former private owners, the Sullivan family, initiated the repatriation process through the NMMA and INAH, following its display at the Brooklyn ...
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36% Bias Score


Cognitive Psychologist Wins Dance-Your-PhD for Identity-Formation Research
Manisha Biswas, a 29-year-old cognitive psychologist from Humboldt University, won the Dance-Your-PhD competition in the social sciences category for her video demonstrating how synchronized movement influences identity formation, receiving a $750 prize.
Cognitive Psychologist Wins Dance-Your-PhD for Identity-Formation Research
Manisha Biswas, a 29-year-old cognitive psychologist from Humboldt University, won the Dance-Your-PhD competition in the social sciences category for her video demonstrating how synchronized movement influences identity formation, receiving a $750 prize.
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24% Bias Score


Sirât": A Nihilistic Road Movie from Cannes
Oliver Laxe's "Sirât," competing at Cannes, follows a father's desperate search for his daughter lost at a Moroccan rave, intertwining this journey with a nomadic sound troupe, culminating in a nihilistic road movie exploring themes of rave culture, societal collapse, and the search for meaning.
Sirât": A Nihilistic Road Movie from Cannes
Oliver Laxe's "Sirât," competing at Cannes, follows a father's desperate search for his daughter lost at a Moroccan rave, intertwining this journey with a nomadic sound troupe, culminating in a nihilistic road movie exploring themes of rave culture, societal collapse, and the search for meaning.
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40% Bias Score


MMoMA Exhibition Showcases Diverse WWII Memorials
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMoMA) exhibition, "Victory Park. Images of Memory in Modern Russian Art," features contemporary sculptures and paintings from across Russia commemorating World War II, highlighting diverse heroes and offering insights into their creation.
MMoMA Exhibition Showcases Diverse WWII Memorials
The Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMoMA) exhibition, "Victory Park. Images of Memory in Modern Russian Art," features contemporary sculptures and paintings from across Russia commemorating World War II, highlighting diverse heroes and offering insights into their creation.
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44% Bias Score


No Phones Allowed": Artists Seek Intimacy, Protect Unreleased Music at Concerts
Concerts increasingly ban phones to protect unreleased music, enhance audience experience, and counter social-media pressures; artists like Bob Dylan, RIN, and Ghost utilize phone bans or taped cameras, while events like Berlin's "Unreleased" series completely prohibit phone use; this reflects a des...
No Phones Allowed": Artists Seek Intimacy, Protect Unreleased Music at Concerts
Concerts increasingly ban phones to protect unreleased music, enhance audience experience, and counter social-media pressures; artists like Bob Dylan, RIN, and Ghost utilize phone bans or taped cameras, while events like Berlin's "Unreleased" series completely prohibit phone use; this reflects a des...
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32% Bias Score

Eurovision 2024: Israeli Singer's Performance Amidst Protests and Potential Removal
Israel's Eurovision contestant, Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the October 2023 Hamas attack, will perform her song "New Day Will Rise" despite protests and potential removal from the competition due to the ongoing conflict, marking a turning point for the contest's handling of political issues.

Eurovision 2024: Israeli Singer's Performance Amidst Protests and Potential Removal
Israel's Eurovision contestant, Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the October 2023 Hamas attack, will perform her song "New Day Will Rise" despite protests and potential removal from the competition due to the ongoing conflict, marking a turning point for the contest's handling of political issues.
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40% Bias Score

English Debut of Feng Qi's Works Bridges Chinese Philosophy and Global Discourse
The English translations of Chinese philosopher Feng Qi's works were launched at the China Institute in New York on Wednesday, bringing together US and Chinese scholars to discuss his "Wisdom Theory" and its global implications for philosophy and contemporary issues like artificial intelligence and ...

English Debut of Feng Qi's Works Bridges Chinese Philosophy and Global Discourse
The English translations of Chinese philosopher Feng Qi's works were launched at the China Institute in New York on Wednesday, bringing together US and Chinese scholars to discuss his "Wisdom Theory" and its global implications for philosophy and contemporary issues like artificial intelligence and ...
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48% Bias Score

Eurovision Semi-Final: Protest, Expulsions, and Diverse Performances in Basel
During the second Eurovision semi-final in Basel, Switzerland, six individuals were expelled for disrupting the rehearsal of Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, following an earlier protest against Israel's participation. Despite this, the show continued, with 10 countries qualifying for the final, showca...

Eurovision Semi-Final: Protest, Expulsions, and Diverse Performances in Basel
During the second Eurovision semi-final in Basel, Switzerland, six individuals were expelled for disrupting the rehearsal of Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, following an earlier protest against Israel's participation. Despite this, the show continued, with 10 countries qualifying for the final, showca...
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48% Bias Score

English Debut of Feng Qi's Works Marks a Milestone in Globalizing Chinese Philosophy
The English debut of Feng Qi's philosophical works in New York City on Wednesday, celebrated with a symposium at the China Institute, marks a major step in promoting Chinese philosophy globally, showcasing his "Wisdom Theory" and its relevance to contemporary issues, and facilitating US-China academ...

English Debut of Feng Qi's Works Marks a Milestone in Globalizing Chinese Philosophy
The English debut of Feng Qi's philosophical works in New York City on Wednesday, celebrated with a symposium at the China Institute, marks a major step in promoting Chinese philosophy globally, showcasing his "Wisdom Theory" and its relevance to contemporary issues, and facilitating US-China academ...
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40% Bias Score

Academics Warn Drake Lawsuit Could Set Dangerous Precedent for Rap Music
Four US academics filed court documents arguing that Drake's defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" could set a dangerous precedent for rap music, potentially threatening free speech protections if successful.

Academics Warn Drake Lawsuit Could Set Dangerous Precedent for Rap Music
Four US academics filed court documents arguing that Drake's defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG) over Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" could set a dangerous precedent for rap music, potentially threatening free speech protections if successful.
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52% Bias Score

Eurovision Semi-Final 2: Austria, Finland, Israel Advance to Final
The second Eurovision semi-final, decided solely by audience votes, saw Austria, Finland, and Israel qualify for the final alongside Lithuania, Armenia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, and Greece; Australia, Montenegro, Ireland, Georgia, Czechia, and Serbia were eliminated.

Eurovision Semi-Final 2: Austria, Finland, Israel Advance to Final
The second Eurovision semi-final, decided solely by audience votes, saw Austria, Finland, and Israel qualify for the final alongside Lithuania, Armenia, Denmark, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, and Greece; Australia, Montenegro, Ireland, Georgia, Czechia, and Serbia were eliminated.
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48% Bias Score
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