First-Ever Dissection of World's Rarest Whale Unlocks Ecological Mysteries
In New Zealand, scientists and Māori experts are conducting the first-ever dissection of a spade-toothed whale, one of the world's rarest species, to understand its biology, behavior, and place within the ocean ecosystem.
First-Ever Dissection of World's Rarest Whale Unlocks Ecological Mysteries
In New Zealand, scientists and Māori experts are conducting the first-ever dissection of a spade-toothed whale, one of the world's rarest species, to understand its biology, behavior, and place within the ocean ecosystem.
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Elgin Marbles Repatriation: Starmer Faces Greek Pressure
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer may face pressure from Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to return the Elgin Marbles during their meeting this week, despite the UK government's official stance against permanent transfer; private meetings between Greek officials and the British Museum suggest po...
Elgin Marbles Repatriation: Starmer Faces Greek Pressure
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer may face pressure from Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to return the Elgin Marbles during their meeting this week, despite the UK government's official stance against permanent transfer; private meetings between Greek officials and the British Museum suggest po...
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48% Bias Score
Intesa Sanpaolo Invests €5 Billion in Italian Film Industry
Intesa Sanpaolo is investing €5 billion in Italy's film industry by 2026, partnering with Ape to attract foreign productions using financial incentives and Italy's existing tax credits, which generated €950 million in investment from 395 foreign productions in the last five years.
Intesa Sanpaolo Invests €5 Billion in Italian Film Industry
Intesa Sanpaolo is investing €5 billion in Italy's film industry by 2026, partnering with Ape to attract foreign productions using financial incentives and Italy's existing tax credits, which generated €950 million in investment from 395 foreign productions in the last five years.
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40% Bias Score
Contemporary Stained Glass Proposed for Notre-Dame Reconstruction
In the aftermath of the April 15, 2019, fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral, a proposal to replace Viollet-le-Duc's grisailles with contemporary stained glass emerged from a meeting involving President Macron, Archbishop Aupetit, and others, sparking debate about the balance between preservation and contem...
Contemporary Stained Glass Proposed for Notre-Dame Reconstruction
In the aftermath of the April 15, 2019, fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral, a proposal to replace Viollet-le-Duc's grisailles with contemporary stained glass emerged from a meeting involving President Macron, Archbishop Aupetit, and others, sparking debate about the balance between preservation and contem...
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Oscar-Winning Screenwriter Marshall Brickman Dies at 85
Oscar-winning screenwriter Marshall Brickman, known for his collaborations with Woody Allen and work on "The Tonight Show" and Broadway musicals, died Friday at age 85 in Manhattan.
Oscar-Winning Screenwriter Marshall Brickman Dies at 85
Oscar-winning screenwriter Marshall Brickman, known for his collaborations with Woody Allen and work on "The Tonight Show" and Broadway musicals, died Friday at age 85 in Manhattan.
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24% Bias Score
Frank's "Novels of the 20th Century": A Critical Exploration
Edwin Frank's new book, tracing the evolution of the 20th-century novel from Dostoevsky to Sebald, reveals how the form adapted to the changing relationship between self and society, particularly after World War I, while expanding globally.
Frank's "Novels of the 20th Century": A Critical Exploration
Edwin Frank's new book, tracing the evolution of the 20th-century novel from Dostoevsky to Sebald, reveals how the form adapted to the changing relationship between self and society, particularly after World War I, while expanding globally.
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36% Bias Score
Explicit Content in "Wicked" Novel Sparks Parental Warnings
A re-released edition of Gregory Maguire's "Wicked," featuring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande on the cover, has sparked warnings from parents and BookTokers due to its explicit content, including scenes of rape, bestiality, and murder, which contrast sharply with the film adaptation's PG rating.
Explicit Content in "Wicked" Novel Sparks Parental Warnings
A re-released edition of Gregory Maguire's "Wicked," featuring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande on the cover, has sparked warnings from parents and BookTokers due to its explicit content, including scenes of rape, bestiality, and murder, which contrast sharply with the film adaptation's PG rating.
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60% Bias Score
Space Colonization: A Reality Check
Kelly and Zach Weinersmith's "A City on Mars" challenges the overly optimistic view of space colonization as a solution to climate change, arguing that leaving a warming Earth for Mars would be akin to escaping a messy room for a toxic waste dump; the book won the £25,000 Royal Society Trivedi scien...
Space Colonization: A Reality Check
Kelly and Zach Weinersmith's "A City on Mars" challenges the overly optimistic view of space colonization as a solution to climate change, arguing that leaving a warming Earth for Mars would be akin to escaping a messy room for a toxic waste dump; the book won the £25,000 Royal Society Trivedi scien...
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China and Spain Launch Joint Research Center to Enhance Educational and Cultural Exchange
On Sunday, the Renmin University of China and Complutense University of Madrid launched a joint research center in Madrid, Spain, to enhance educational collaboration, cultural exchange, and mutual learning between China and Spain, focusing on youth exchanges, academic visits, knowledge innovation, ...
China and Spain Launch Joint Research Center to Enhance Educational and Cultural Exchange
On Sunday, the Renmin University of China and Complutense University of Madrid launched a joint research center in Madrid, Spain, to enhance educational collaboration, cultural exchange, and mutual learning between China and Spain, focusing on youth exchanges, academic visits, knowledge innovation, ...
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Aja Monet: Poetry as a Tool for Social Change and Healing
Aja Monet, a 37-year-old Caribbean-American poet from Brooklyn, gave a captivating performance at the Le Guess Who festival, blending poetry, jazz, and visual elements to explore themes of love, healing, and resilience while highlighting her activism in social justice.
Aja Monet: Poetry as a Tool for Social Change and Healing
Aja Monet, a 37-year-old Caribbean-American poet from Brooklyn, gave a captivating performance at the Le Guess Who festival, blending poetry, jazz, and visual elements to explore themes of love, healing, and resilience while highlighting her activism in social justice.
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24% Bias Score
German Premiere of "Michael Jackson: A Life on Stage" Focuses on Artistic Achievements
The German premiere of "Michael Jackson: A Life on Stage" portrays Jackson's career from the Jackson 5 to his "Dangerous" world tour, highlighting his artistic achievements while acknowledging personal struggles, but excluding later abuse allegations.
German Premiere of "Michael Jackson: A Life on Stage" Focuses on Artistic Achievements
The German premiere of "Michael Jackson: A Life on Stage" portrays Jackson's career from the Jackson 5 to his "Dangerous" world tour, highlighting his artistic achievements while acknowledging personal struggles, but excluding later abuse allegations.
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48% Bias Score
Supreme Acquires Typhoo Tea Brand in £10.2 Million Rescue Deal
Supreme, a London-listed vape and battery company, purchased the 121-year-old British tea brand Typhoo for £10.2 million after Typhoo filed for administration due to declining sales, mounting debt, and a factory break-in resulting in £24 million in exceptional costs.
Supreme Acquires Typhoo Tea Brand in £10.2 Million Rescue Deal
Supreme, a London-listed vape and battery company, purchased the 121-year-old British tea brand Typhoo for £10.2 million after Typhoo filed for administration due to declining sales, mounting debt, and a factory break-in resulting in £24 million in exceptional costs.
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24% Bias Score