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Death of Josep Toro Trallero: A Legacy in Clinical Psychology and Anorexia Research
Josep Toro Trallero, a renowned Spanish clinical psychologist and founder of Galton psychology practice, passed away; his significant contributions to the field included his book, "El cuerpo como delito," which profoundly analyzed the societal and biological influences on anorexia.
Death of Josep Toro Trallero: A Legacy in Clinical Psychology and Anorexia Research
Josep Toro Trallero, a renowned Spanish clinical psychologist and founder of Galton psychology practice, passed away; his significant contributions to the field included his book, "El cuerpo como delito," which profoundly analyzed the societal and biological influences on anorexia.
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36% Bias Score


AI's Growing Role in Chinese Education Sparks Debate
Chinese students are increasingly using AI tools for homework, sparking debate about the role of AI in education; while parents find AI helpful, educators worry about over-reliance and the need for clear regulations, prompting the Ministry of Education to integrate AI into the curriculum by 2030.
AI's Growing Role in Chinese Education Sparks Debate
Chinese students are increasingly using AI tools for homework, sparking debate about the role of AI in education; while parents find AI helpful, educators worry about over-reliance and the need for clear regulations, prompting the Ministry of Education to integrate AI into the curriculum by 2030.
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44% Bias Score


Watts' "Elegy, Southwest": Environmental Grief and the Limits of Language
Madeleine Watts's "Elegy, Southwest" follows Eloise and Lewis on a 2018 road trip through the American Southwest amidst the Camp Fire, exploring themes of environmental destruction, grief, and the limits of language in the face of personal and environmental calamity. The novel uses the Colorado Rive...
Watts' "Elegy, Southwest": Environmental Grief and the Limits of Language
Madeleine Watts's "Elegy, Southwest" follows Eloise and Lewis on a 2018 road trip through the American Southwest amidst the Camp Fire, exploring themes of environmental destruction, grief, and the limits of language in the face of personal and environmental calamity. The novel uses the Colorado Rive...
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20% Bias Score


Workplace Crisis: Purpose, Hope, and the Need for a New Social Contract
Jennifer Moss's "Why Are We Here?" highlights a widespread employee crisis of detachment and purpose, revealing a significant gap in purpose between executives (85%) and front-line managers (15%), urging leaders to foster hope, purpose, and strong workplace relationships to improve job satisfaction ...
Workplace Crisis: Purpose, Hope, and the Need for a New Social Contract
Jennifer Moss's "Why Are We Here?" highlights a widespread employee crisis of detachment and purpose, revealing a significant gap in purpose between executives (85%) and front-line managers (15%), urging leaders to foster hope, purpose, and strong workplace relationships to improve job satisfaction ...
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40% Bias Score


Van den Ende Calls for Dutch Media Protection Against US Tech Giants
Dutch media producer Joop van den Ende launched a public campaign urging the Dutch government to protect its media from American tech giants, citing their manipulation of elections and spread of misinformation, while also supporting the DPG acquisition of RTL despite anti-monopoly concerns.
Van den Ende Calls for Dutch Media Protection Against US Tech Giants
Dutch media producer Joop van den Ende launched a public campaign urging the Dutch government to protect its media from American tech giants, citing their manipulation of elections and spread of misinformation, while also supporting the DPG acquisition of RTL despite anti-monopoly concerns.
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64% Bias Score


Van den Ende Calls for Dutch Media Protection Against US Tech Giants
Dutch media producer Joop van den Ende launched a public campaign urging the Dutch government to protect domestic media against American tech giants like Meta, Amazon, and X, advocating for increased investment in public broadcasting and expressing support for the controversial RTL-DPG merger, despi...
Van den Ende Calls for Dutch Media Protection Against US Tech Giants
Dutch media producer Joop van den Ende launched a public campaign urging the Dutch government to protect domestic media against American tech giants like Meta, Amazon, and X, advocating for increased investment in public broadcasting and expressing support for the controversial RTL-DPG merger, despi...
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56% Bias Score

AI Tools Reshape China's Education Landscape
In China, students are returning to school with AI tools, raising concerns about over-reliance, while parents and schools grapple with its integration. The Ministry of Education is developing an AI curriculum by 2030.

AI Tools Reshape China's Education Landscape
In China, students are returning to school with AI tools, raising concerns about over-reliance, while parents and schools grapple with its integration. The Ministry of Education is developing an AI curriculum by 2030.
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36% Bias Score

Sydney Fish Market Nears Completion Despite Delays and Financial Concerns
The $836 million Sydney Fish Market building's roof is complete, despite delays, cost overruns, and the company's financial struggles, with an expected November 2024 opening and plans for a broader waterfront redevelopment.

Sydney Fish Market Nears Completion Despite Delays and Financial Concerns
The $836 million Sydney Fish Market building's roof is complete, despite delays, cost overruns, and the company's financial struggles, with an expected November 2024 opening and plans for a broader waterfront redevelopment.
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56% Bias Score

Ethically Photographing Israel's Minority Communities
Photographer Jay Garfinkel shares his experiences and insights on ethically photographing Israel's minority communities, highlighting the importance of respect, engagement, and cultural sensitivity while showcasing examples from his work, including the annual Darom Adom festival in Rahat.

Ethically Photographing Israel's Minority Communities
Photographer Jay Garfinkel shares his experiences and insights on ethically photographing Israel's minority communities, highlighting the importance of respect, engagement, and cultural sensitivity while showcasing examples from his work, including the annual Darom Adom festival in Rahat.
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44% Bias Score

German Potato Consumption Surges to 12-Year High
Germany's per capita potato consumption has unexpectedly surged to 63.5 kilograms in 2023/24, the highest in twelve years, driven by increased demand for fresh potatoes and supermarket promotions, reflecting broader economic and cultural trends.

German Potato Consumption Surges to 12-Year High
Germany's per capita potato consumption has unexpectedly surged to 63.5 kilograms in 2023/24, the highest in twelve years, driven by increased demand for fresh potatoes and supermarket promotions, reflecting broader economic and cultural trends.
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Mogul Calls for Media Protection Against US Tech Giants
Dutch media mogul Joop van den Ende is calling on the Dutch government to protect its media from American tech giants, urging investment in public broadcasting and supporting the controversial RTL acquisition by DPG Media due to concerns about American tech giants' influence on elections and the spr...

Dutch Mogul Calls for Media Protection Against US Tech Giants
Dutch media mogul Joop van den Ende is calling on the Dutch government to protect its media from American tech giants, urging investment in public broadcasting and supporting the controversial RTL acquisition by DPG Media due to concerns about American tech giants' influence on elections and the spr...
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52% Bias Score

Author Geoff Nicholson Dies at 71
British author Geoff Nicholson, known for surreal comedies and psychogeography explorations, died aged 71; his 50-year career included 17 novels, a photography project documenting 58,000 London streets, and a shift towards simpler themes in later works.

Author Geoff Nicholson Dies at 71
British author Geoff Nicholson, known for surreal comedies and psychogeography explorations, died aged 71; his 50-year career included 17 novels, a photography project documenting 58,000 London streets, and a shift towards simpler themes in later works.
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12% Bias Score
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