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The Last of Us" Episode 6: Flashbacks Reveal Joel and Ellie's Fractured Bond
The Last of Us" Season 2, Episode 6 uses flashbacks to showcase Joel and Ellie's relationship, culminating in Joel's murder of Eugene and subsequent lie to his wife, leading to Ellie's devastating discovery of Joel's deception and setting up the season finale.
The Last of Us" Episode 6: Flashbacks Reveal Joel and Ellie's Fractured Bond
The Last of Us" Season 2, Episode 6 uses flashbacks to showcase Joel and Ellie's relationship, culminating in Joel's murder of Eugene and subsequent lie to his wife, leading to Ellie's devastating discovery of Joel's deception and setting up the season finale.
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36% Bias Score


The Phoenician Scheme": A Wes Anderson Film on Family, Faith, and Fortune
Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme" depicts the reconciliation of aging magnate Zsa-Zsa Korda (Benicio del Toro) with his estranged daughter (Mia Threapleton), a nun, as he names her his heir; the film explores themes of family, faith, and business, and is dedicated to Anderson's late father-in-l...
The Phoenician Scheme": A Wes Anderson Film on Family, Faith, and Fortune
Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme" depicts the reconciliation of aging magnate Zsa-Zsa Korda (Benicio del Toro) with his estranged daughter (Mia Threapleton), a nun, as he names her his heir; the film explores themes of family, faith, and business, and is dedicated to Anderson's late father-in-l...
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32% Bias Score


Generación Banana Podcast Addresses Marginalized Voices
Ouyang Zhu, a 24-year-old from Santiago de Compostela, hosts the podcast Generación Banana, created in 2023 to give voice to second-generation Chinese-Spanish individuals, addressing issues like gordophobia and asexuality while expanding to include other Asian migrant descendants and revealing explo...
Generación Banana Podcast Addresses Marginalized Voices
Ouyang Zhu, a 24-year-old from Santiago de Compostela, hosts the podcast Generación Banana, created in 2023 to give voice to second-generation Chinese-Spanish individuals, addressing issues like gordophobia and asexuality while expanding to include other Asian migrant descendants and revealing explo...
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36% Bias Score


SEAT's Record Profits Driven by Cupra's Success
SEAT, founded in 1950, achieved record revenue (€14.53 billion) and operating profit (€633 million) in 2023, driven by its Cupra sub-brand's success and cost reduction strategies; this reflects Spain's economic growth and SEAT's adaptability within Volkswagen.
SEAT's Record Profits Driven by Cupra's Success
SEAT, founded in 1950, achieved record revenue (€14.53 billion) and operating profit (€633 million) in 2023, driven by its Cupra sub-brand's success and cost reduction strategies; this reflects Spain's economic growth and SEAT's adaptability within Volkswagen.
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56% Bias Score


Dresden Music Festival Opens with NHK Symphony Orchestra
The 48th Dresden Music Festival opened with the NHK Symphony Orchestra from Tokyo performing Mahler's 4th Symphony, featuring soloist Ying Fang, under the theme of "Love," showcasing diverse musical acts until June 14th.
Dresden Music Festival Opens with NHK Symphony Orchestra
The 48th Dresden Music Festival opened with the NHK Symphony Orchestra from Tokyo performing Mahler's 4th Symphony, featuring soloist Ying Fang, under the theme of "Love," showcasing diverse musical acts until June 14th.
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40% Bias Score


Lee Broom: Blending Classic and Contemporary Design
British designer Lee Broom, known for his award-winning furniture and lighting, launched his brand in 2007, blending classic and contemporary styles, collaborating with UK artisans and producing globally.
Lee Broom: Blending Classic and Contemporary Design
British designer Lee Broom, known for his award-winning furniture and lighting, launched his brand in 2007, blending classic and contemporary styles, collaborating with UK artisans and producing globally.
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4% Bias Score

Code of Silence Showcases Deaf Actress and Lip-Reading Challenges
Rose Ayling-Ellis stars in ITV's Code of Silence as Alison, a deaf police canteen worker who aids an investigation into a violent gang, using her lip-reading skills to decipher crucial information while facing personal challenges and navigating societal barriers.

Code of Silence Showcases Deaf Actress and Lip-Reading Challenges
Rose Ayling-Ellis stars in ITV's Code of Silence as Alison, a deaf police canteen worker who aids an investigation into a violent gang, using her lip-reading skills to decipher crucial information while facing personal challenges and navigating societal barriers.
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28% Bias Score

NSW Legislates Gen Z Seats on Arts Boards
NSW will be the first state to require cultural institutions like the Sydney Opera House to include a Gen Z board member (aged 18-28) by October, aiming to increase youth engagement and leadership in the arts sector, addressing concerns about age diversity.

NSW Legislates Gen Z Seats on Arts Boards
NSW will be the first state to require cultural institutions like the Sydney Opera House to include a Gen Z board member (aged 18-28) by October, aiming to increase youth engagement and leadership in the arts sector, addressing concerns about age diversity.
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40% Bias Score

China-Latin America Cultural Carnival Opens in Beijing
The 2025 China-Latin America Cultural Carnival opened in Beijing on May 17, following the fourth China-CELAC Forum ministerial meeting on May 13, aiming to deepen cooperation and people-to-people ties between China and Latin American and Caribbean countries through cultural exchange.

China-Latin America Cultural Carnival Opens in Beijing
The 2025 China-Latin America Cultural Carnival opened in Beijing on May 17, following the fourth China-CELAC Forum ministerial meeting on May 13, aiming to deepen cooperation and people-to-people ties between China and Latin American and Caribbean countries through cultural exchange.
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44% Bias Score

Dogma 25: A Film Movement Rejects Internet, Algorithms
Five Danish and Swedish filmmakers relaunched the Dogme 95 film movement in Cannes, vowing to make five films in a year using handwritten scripts and banning internet use during the creative process to counter the influence of algorithms on filmmaking.

Dogma 25: A Film Movement Rejects Internet, Algorithms
Five Danish and Swedish filmmakers relaunched the Dogme 95 film movement in Cannes, vowing to make five films in a year using handwritten scripts and banning internet use during the creative process to counter the influence of algorithms on filmmaking.
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40% Bias Score

Pop Icons Backstreet Boys and Jonas Brothers Score Country Chart Success
This week, the Backstreet Boys and Jonas Brothers scored hits on Billboard's country music charts through collaborations with Rascal Flatts on their album, "Life Is a Highway: Refueled Duets." "What Hurts the Most" debuted at No. 6 on the Country Digital Song Sales chart, selling 2,050 copies, while...

Pop Icons Backstreet Boys and Jonas Brothers Score Country Chart Success
This week, the Backstreet Boys and Jonas Brothers scored hits on Billboard's country music charts through collaborations with Rascal Flatts on their album, "Life Is a Highway: Refueled Duets." "What Hurts the Most" debuted at No. 6 on the Country Digital Song Sales chart, selling 2,050 copies, while...
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32% Bias Score

Tim Roth's Personal Tragedy Mirrors Film's Theme of Grief
Tim Roth, while filming Poison, a movie about a couple coping with the death of their son, faced the death of his own son, Cormac, from cancer at age 25, highlighting the complex interplay between art and life.

Tim Roth's Personal Tragedy Mirrors Film's Theme of Grief
Tim Roth, while filming Poison, a movie about a couple coping with the death of their son, faced the death of his own son, Cormac, from cancer at age 25, highlighting the complex interplay between art and life.
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28% Bias Score
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