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18th-Century Cannons Unearthed in Veracruz During Infrastructure Work
Construction in Veracruz, Mexico unearthed two 18th-century cannons near the Zócalo, likely used in the French and American interventions of the 19th century, revealing details about the city's military history and urban transformations.
18th-Century Cannons Unearthed in Veracruz During Infrastructure Work
Construction in Veracruz, Mexico unearthed two 18th-century cannons near the Zócalo, likely used in the French and American interventions of the 19th century, revealing details about the city's military history and urban transformations.
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28% Bias Score


Viral Rooster Cacahuete Improves School Climate
Cacahuete, a rooster at Notre Dame de Boone Kennesee school, unexpectedly became an internet star after a video of him at a children's soccer game went viral, receiving over seven million views and messages from around the world; this followed a school project on animals where Cacahuete was the sole...
Viral Rooster Cacahuete Improves School Climate
Cacahuete, a rooster at Notre Dame de Boone Kennesee school, unexpectedly became an internet star after a video of him at a children's soccer game went viral, receiving over seven million views and messages from around the world; this followed a school project on animals where Cacahuete was the sole...
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32% Bias Score


Hainan Hosts 13th "Charm of Nuclear Energy" Summer Camp
The 13th annual "Charm of Nuclear Energy" summer camp, held August 5th in Haikou, Hainan, attracted numerous participants, combining science lectures, cultural exploration, and field trips to promote nuclear science literacy and understanding among young people, further expanding on its 12-year succ...
Hainan Hosts 13th "Charm of Nuclear Energy" Summer Camp
The 13th annual "Charm of Nuclear Energy" summer camp, held August 5th in Haikou, Hainan, attracted numerous participants, combining science lectures, cultural exploration, and field trips to promote nuclear science literacy and understanding among young people, further expanding on its 12-year succ...
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48% Bias Score


Chongqing's Under-Bridge Bar Showcases Innovative Urban Renewal
Chongqing's Under Joy restaurant bar, located under a bridge in the Nan'an district, exemplifies the city's innovative urban renewal by transforming underutilized spaces into vibrant commercial venues, attracting locals and tourists since its July soft launch.
Chongqing's Under-Bridge Bar Showcases Innovative Urban Renewal
Chongqing's Under Joy restaurant bar, located under a bridge in the Nan'an district, exemplifies the city's innovative urban renewal by transforming underutilized spaces into vibrant commercial venues, attracting locals and tourists since its July soft launch.
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44% Bias Score


Groove Armada DJ Promotes Regenerative Farming
Groove Armada DJ Andy Cato is promoting regenerative farming at his Wiltshire farm, aiming to reverse biodiversity loss, improve soil health, and change perceptions of farming; his efforts include intercropping and cover crops, showcasing a sustainable approach to food production.
Groove Armada DJ Promotes Regenerative Farming
Groove Armada DJ Andy Cato is promoting regenerative farming at his Wiltshire farm, aiming to reverse biodiversity loss, improve soil health, and change perceptions of farming; his efforts include intercropping and cover crops, showcasing a sustainable approach to food production.
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48% Bias Score


Japanese Umbrellas: Spiritual Vessels and Cultural Symbols
Japanese umbrellas, beyond weather protection, serve as spiritual vessels ("yorishiro") attracting gods and spirits, a belief reflected in festivals and folklore like kasa yokai (umbrella spirits), demonstrating a unique cultural and spiritual significance.
Japanese Umbrellas: Spiritual Vessels and Cultural Symbols
Japanese umbrellas, beyond weather protection, serve as spiritual vessels ("yorishiro") attracting gods and spirits, a belief reflected in festivals and folklore like kasa yokai (umbrella spirits), demonstrating a unique cultural and spiritual significance.
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16% Bias Score

Himmelpforte Monastery Excavation Reveals Social Hierarchy and Violent End
Archaeological excavations at the Himmelpforte monastery near Wernigerode, Germany, have uncovered over two-meter-high foundation walls, numerous graves from the 13th to 16th centuries (including that of Gerrun von Königstein), and various artifacts providing insights into monastic life, ultimately ...

Himmelpforte Monastery Excavation Reveals Social Hierarchy and Violent End
Archaeological excavations at the Himmelpforte monastery near Wernigerode, Germany, have uncovered over two-meter-high foundation walls, numerous graves from the 13th to 16th centuries (including that of Gerrun von Königstein), and various artifacts providing insights into monastic life, ultimately ...
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12% Bias Score

Faculty-Led Civic Engagement Boosts Student Participation at Lincoln University
Lincoln University faculty and students collaborated on nonpartisan civic engagement events, including a Lunch and Learn series and a post-election panel, fostering student agency and demonstrating that civic learning extends beyond the classroom, impacting student participation and perceptions of d...

Faculty-Led Civic Engagement Boosts Student Participation at Lincoln University
Lincoln University faculty and students collaborated on nonpartisan civic engagement events, including a Lunch and Learn series and a post-election panel, fostering student agency and demonstrating that civic learning extends beyond the classroom, impacting student participation and perceptions of d...
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16% Bias Score

NYT Reassigns Four Critics, Sparking Union Concerns
The New York Times reassigned four prominent critics—Jesse Green, Jon Pareles, Margaret Lyons, and Zach Woolfe—to different departments, prompting a tense meeting with unionized staffers who demanded greater transparency and accountability from the newspaper's leadership regarding the decision, whic...

NYT Reassigns Four Critics, Sparking Union Concerns
The New York Times reassigned four prominent critics—Jesse Green, Jon Pareles, Margaret Lyons, and Zach Woolfe—to different departments, prompting a tense meeting with unionized staffers who demanded greater transparency and accountability from the newspaper's leadership regarding the decision, whic...
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48% Bias Score

Chile Launches Socioemotional Well-being Program in 150 Schools
Chile's Ministry of Education launched a socioemotional well-being program offering extracurricular workshops in arts, sports, and science to students in 150 schools across five SLEPs, aiming to improve student development and align with the Full School Day Law.

Chile Launches Socioemotional Well-being Program in 150 Schools
Chile's Ministry of Education launched a socioemotional well-being program offering extracurricular workshops in arts, sports, and science to students in 150 schools across five SLEPs, aiming to improve student development and align with the Full School Day Law.
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44% Bias Score

Jasna Fritzi Bauer's Proust Questionnaire: Freedom, Death, and Social Justice
In a Proust questionnaire, German actress and author Jasna Fritzi Bauer revealed her greatest fear is losing her freedom, her ideal death is quick and painless, and she admires the women's rights movement and German social reforms.

Jasna Fritzi Bauer's Proust Questionnaire: Freedom, Death, and Social Justice
In a Proust questionnaire, German actress and author Jasna Fritzi Bauer revealed her greatest fear is losing her freedom, her ideal death is quick and painless, and she admires the women's rights movement and German social reforms.
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8% Bias Score

Budapest Festival Orchestra's Masterful Proms Performance
The Budapest Festival Orchestra, celebrating their 19th Proms appearance, delivered a captivating performance of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony and Bartók's Duke Bluebeard's Castle at the Royal Albert Hall, showcasing exceptional musicality and dramatic intensity.

Budapest Festival Orchestra's Masterful Proms Performance
The Budapest Festival Orchestra, celebrating their 19th Proms appearance, delivered a captivating performance of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony and Bartók's Duke Bluebeard's Castle at the Royal Albert Hall, showcasing exceptional musicality and dramatic intensity.
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20% Bias Score
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