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Welsh Island Fort Sells for Over $4 Million After Extensive Renovation
Thorne Island, a 2.49-acre private island off the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, United Kingdom, featuring a restored 19th-century fort with modern amenities, is on sale for over £3 million ($4 million) after a £2 million ($2.7 million) renovation by its current owner, British tech entrepreneur Mike ...
Welsh Island Fort Sells for Over $4 Million After Extensive Renovation
Thorne Island, a 2.49-acre private island off the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales, United Kingdom, featuring a restored 19th-century fort with modern amenities, is on sale for over £3 million ($4 million) after a £2 million ($2.7 million) renovation by its current owner, British tech entrepreneur Mike ...
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48% Bias Score


FC Bergman's "Works and Days": A Visceral Journey Through Human History
FC Bergman's wordless "Works and Days" at the Edinburgh Festival uses striking visuals and live music to depict humanity's journey from ancient agrarian practices through industrialization to an uncertain future dominated by AI, marked by scenes of both creation and destruction.
FC Bergman's "Works and Days": A Visceral Journey Through Human History
FC Bergman's wordless "Works and Days" at the Edinburgh Festival uses striking visuals and live music to depict humanity's journey from ancient agrarian practices through industrialization to an uncertain future dominated by AI, marked by scenes of both creation and destruction.
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28% Bias Score


Century-Old Photos Found in Dutch Well
In Loppersum, Netherlands, archaeologists discovered 40 century-old glass plate negatives from the archive of photographer Willem Frederik Pastoor (1884-1972) in a filled-in well; the photos, depicting local life, were digitized, providing a unique historical record.
Century-Old Photos Found in Dutch Well
In Loppersum, Netherlands, archaeologists discovered 40 century-old glass plate negatives from the archive of photographer Willem Frederik Pastoor (1884-1972) in a filled-in well; the photos, depicting local life, were digitized, providing a unique historical record.
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8% Bias Score


Belfast Street Entrance Transformed by Children's Mural
In Belfast, a new mural painted by local children aged six to nine has replaced graffiti at the entrance to Maryville Street in Donegall Pass, part of a regeneration effort funded by local businesses and led by artist Carla Hodgson.
Belfast Street Entrance Transformed by Children's Mural
In Belfast, a new mural painted by local children aged six to nine has replaced graffiti at the entrance to Maryville Street in Donegall Pass, part of a regeneration effort funded by local businesses and led by artist Carla Hodgson.
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16% Bias Score


Xi's Zhejiang Cultural Legacy: From Hengdian to UNESCO Heritage
Xi Jinping's leadership in Zhejiang province (2002-2007) spurred significant cultural growth, marked by the creation of Hengdian's film industry zone, eight cultural development projects, and preservation efforts like the Liangzhu archaeological site, resulting in a cultural industry added value inc...
Xi's Zhejiang Cultural Legacy: From Hengdian to UNESCO Heritage
Xi Jinping's leadership in Zhejiang province (2002-2007) spurred significant cultural growth, marked by the creation of Hengdian's film industry zone, eight cultural development projects, and preservation efforts like the Liangzhu archaeological site, resulting in a cultural industry added value inc...
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64% Bias Score


Oaxaca Threatens Adidas with Lawsuit Over Culturally Appropriated Shoe
The Mexican state of Oaxaca is threatening legal action against Adidas over its "Oaxaca Slip-On" shoe, which resembles a traditional huarache sandal from Villa Hidalgo Yalalag, accusing the company of cultural appropriation; Governor Salomón Jara Cruz demands the shoe's withdrawal, dialogue with the...
Oaxaca Threatens Adidas with Lawsuit Over Culturally Appropriated Shoe
The Mexican state of Oaxaca is threatening legal action against Adidas over its "Oaxaca Slip-On" shoe, which resembles a traditional huarache sandal from Villa Hidalgo Yalalag, accusing the company of cultural appropriation; Governor Salomón Jara Cruz demands the shoe's withdrawal, dialogue with the...
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44% Bias Score

Jonathan Sale, Veteran Journalist and Community Activist, Dies at 81
Jonathan Sale, a British journalist known for his quirky writing style, died at 81; his career included work at Punch magazine and various newspapers, along with significant community activism in South London.

Jonathan Sale, Veteran Journalist and Community Activist, Dies at 81
Jonathan Sale, a British journalist known for his quirky writing style, died at 81; his career included work at Punch magazine and various newspapers, along with significant community activism in South London.
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20% Bias Score

€130,000 Crowdfunding Campaign to Move Giant Miniature Churches in Delft
Ninety-year-old Chris van der Sman is crowdfunding €130,000 to move his two five-meter-tall miniature church replicas from his Nootdorp backyard to Delft, using a crane due to their size and delicacy.

€130,000 Crowdfunding Campaign to Move Giant Miniature Churches in Delft
Ninety-year-old Chris van der Sman is crowdfunding €130,000 to move his two five-meter-tall miniature church replicas from his Nootdorp backyard to Delft, using a crane due to their size and delicacy.
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52% Bias Score

Madrid Resident Critiques Almeida's Urban Development, Citing Environmental Damage and Loss of Cultural Identity
A Madrid resident's anonymous social media account, @MadridDecadente, criticizes Mayor Almeida's urban renovations, citing the Plaza de Sol and the potential closure of Café Central as examples of projects harming the city's environment, public spaces, and cultural identity; the account's popularity...

Madrid Resident Critiques Almeida's Urban Development, Citing Environmental Damage and Loss of Cultural Identity
A Madrid resident's anonymous social media account, @MadridDecadente, criticizes Mayor Almeida's urban renovations, citing the Plaza de Sol and the potential closure of Café Central as examples of projects harming the city's environment, public spaces, and cultural identity; the account's popularity...
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56% Bias Score

Lying as a Coping Mechanism in Arnolds's "How I Learned to Lie
In Sarah Arnolds's "How I Learned to Lie," a child is forced to lie to protect their hypersensitive mother, creating a narrative that explores the complex interplay between truth, lies, and family dynamics, highlighting the liberating nature of lies as a coping mechanism when reality is unbearable.

Lying as a Coping Mechanism in Arnolds's "How I Learned to Lie
In Sarah Arnolds's "How I Learned to Lie," a child is forced to lie to protect their hypersensitive mother, creating a narrative that explores the complex interplay between truth, lies, and family dynamics, highlighting the liberating nature of lies as a coping mechanism when reality is unbearable.
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20% Bias Score

Sustainable Music Festivals Demonstrate Climate-Conscious Entertainment
Summer music festivals face increasing scrutiny for their environmental impact, generating about 500 tons of CO2 per three-day event; however, festivals like Øyafestivalen and Deep Tropics showcase successful sustainable practices, including renewable energy, zero-waste systems, and local sourcing, ...

Sustainable Music Festivals Demonstrate Climate-Conscious Entertainment
Summer music festivals face increasing scrutiny for their environmental impact, generating about 500 tons of CO2 per three-day event; however, festivals like Øyafestivalen and Deep Tropics showcase successful sustainable practices, including renewable energy, zero-waste systems, and local sourcing, ...
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40% Bias Score

Badiucao's Melbourne Exhibition Condemns Chinese Censorship
Badiucao's "Disagree Where We Must" exhibition in Melbourne's Goldstone Gallery features damaged artwork from a cancelled Hong Kong show, a video screened in Hong Kong, and a watch gifted to Tiananmen Square massacre participants, highlighting the artist's critique of Chinese government actions and ...

Badiucao's Melbourne Exhibition Condemns Chinese Censorship
Badiucao's "Disagree Where We Must" exhibition in Melbourne's Goldstone Gallery features damaged artwork from a cancelled Hong Kong show, a video screened in Hong Kong, and a watch gifted to Tiananmen Square massacre participants, highlighting the artist's critique of Chinese government actions and ...
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24% Bias Score
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