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Record-Breaking 9th Asian Winter Games Open in Harbin
President Xi Jinping opened the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China on Friday, a record-breaking event with 1,275 athletes from 34 delegations competing in 64 medal events across six sports, building upon the legacy of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and showcasing a blend of local culture and ...
Record-Breaking 9th Asian Winter Games Open in Harbin
President Xi Jinping opened the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China on Friday, a record-breaking event with 1,275 athletes from 34 delegations competing in 64 medal events across six sports, building upon the legacy of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and showcasing a blend of local culture and ...
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44% Bias Score


Trump to Purge Kennedy Center Board
President Trump announced plans to fire the Kennedy Center's board of trustees, including Chairman David Rubenstein, to end drag shows and implement his vision for a "Golden Age in Arts and Culture", prompting a response from the Kennedy Center.
Trump to Purge Kennedy Center Board
President Trump announced plans to fire the Kennedy Center's board of trustees, including Chairman David Rubenstein, to end drag shows and implement his vision for a "Golden Age in Arts and Culture", prompting a response from the Kennedy Center.
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60% Bias Score


China's 2025 Spring Festival: Service Consumption Boom
During China's 2025 Spring Festival, service consumption surged 12.3 percent year-on-year, exceeding goods consumption growth, driven by a record 501 million domestic tourist trips generating 677 billion yuan ($94.4 billion) in spending, along with booming restaurant and movie sales.
China's 2025 Spring Festival: Service Consumption Boom
During China's 2025 Spring Festival, service consumption surged 12.3 percent year-on-year, exceeding goods consumption growth, driven by a record 501 million domestic tourist trips generating 677 billion yuan ($94.4 billion) in spending, along with booming restaurant and movie sales.
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44% Bias Score


Invictus Games Open in Vancouver with Star-Studded Ceremony
The 2025 Invictus Games opened in Vancouver, Canada on February 1, featuring a star-studded opening ceremony with artists including Katy Perry and Coldplay's Chris Martin, and 550 athletes from 23 nations competing in 11 adaptive sports in Vancouver and Whistler, marking the first hybrid Games with ...
Invictus Games Open in Vancouver with Star-Studded Ceremony
The 2025 Invictus Games opened in Vancouver, Canada on February 1, featuring a star-studded opening ceremony with artists including Katy Perry and Coldplay's Chris Martin, and 550 athletes from 23 nations competing in 11 adaptive sports in Vancouver and Whistler, marking the first hybrid Games with ...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Appoints Himself Head of Kennedy Center, Dismisses Board
President Trump abruptly dismissed the John F. Kennedy Center's board of directors, including its president David Rubenstein, and appointed himself president, citing disagreements over artistic vision and announcing a new board and programming changes; the Center responded it hadn't received officia...
Trump Appoints Himself Head of Kennedy Center, Dismisses Board
President Trump abruptly dismissed the John F. Kennedy Center's board of directors, including its president David Rubenstein, and appointed himself president, citing disagreements over artistic vision and announcing a new board and programming changes; the Center responded it hadn't received officia...
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56% Bias Score


Moore and Brody Win Big at Critics Choice Awards
Demi Moore won Best Actress at the 30th Critics Choice Awards for her performance in "The Substance," while Adrien Brody won Best Actor for "The Brutalist"; "Anora" surprisingly won Best Picture, and the ceremony, originally planned for January 12th, was delayed due to LA wildfires.
Moore and Brody Win Big at Critics Choice Awards
Demi Moore won Best Actress at the 30th Critics Choice Awards for her performance in "The Substance," while Adrien Brody won Best Actor for "The Brutalist"; "Anora" surprisingly won Best Picture, and the ceremony, originally planned for January 12th, was delayed due to LA wildfires.
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24% Bias Score

China's Service Consumption Surges During 2025 Spring Festival
China's 2025 Spring Festival saw a 12.3 percent year-on-year surge in service consumption, exceeding goods consumption growth, driven by 501 million domestic tourist trips and 677 billion yuan in tourism spending, highlighting a robust consumer market and economic resilience.

China's Service Consumption Surges During 2025 Spring Festival
China's 2025 Spring Festival saw a 12.3 percent year-on-year surge in service consumption, exceeding goods consumption growth, driven by 501 million domestic tourist trips and 677 billion yuan in tourism spending, highlighting a robust consumer market and economic resilience.
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44% Bias Score

AI Unrolls Ancient Herculaneum Papyrus, Revealing Invisible Text
Using AI and 3D scanning, researchers virtually unrolled the Herculaneum papyrus PHerc.172 at Oxford's Bodleian Library, revealing ancient Greek text invisible to the naked eye, preventing the scroll's destruction and offering unprecedented access to a nearly 2000-year-old text.

AI Unrolls Ancient Herculaneum Papyrus, Revealing Invisible Text
Using AI and 3D scanning, researchers virtually unrolled the Herculaneum papyrus PHerc.172 at Oxford's Bodleian Library, revealing ancient Greek text invisible to the naked eye, preventing the scroll's destruction and offering unprecedented access to a nearly 2000-year-old text.
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36% Bias Score

Shiota's "Soul Trembles" Retrospective Attracts 50,000 in Two Weeks
Chiharu Shiota's retrospective, "The Soul Trembles," opened at Paris's Grand Palais on December 11th and has already drawn over 50,000 visitors, showcasing immersive installations made with thread that explore themes of memory, loss, and connection, reflecting her personal experiences with cancer an...

Shiota's "Soul Trembles" Retrospective Attracts 50,000 in Two Weeks
Chiharu Shiota's retrospective, "The Soul Trembles," opened at Paris's Grand Palais on December 11th and has already drawn over 50,000 visitors, showcasing immersive installations made with thread that explore themes of memory, loss, and connection, reflecting her personal experiences with cancer an...
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20% Bias Score

Trump Fires Kennedy Center Board, Names Himself Chairman
President Trump announced he is firing members of the John F. Kennedy Center's board of trustees, including the chairman David Rubenstein, and will become chairman himself, ending drag performances; the Kennedy Center responded that it had not received official communication from the White House.

Trump Fires Kennedy Center Board, Names Himself Chairman
President Trump announced he is firing members of the John F. Kennedy Center's board of trustees, including the chairman David Rubenstein, and will become chairman himself, ending drag performances; the Kennedy Center responded that it had not received official communication from the White House.
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56% Bias Score

Mosul's Iconic Minaret Rebuilt After ISIS Destruction
The 850-year-old Leaning Minaret of Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri, destroyed by ISIS in 2017, has been rebuilt through an international effort using traditional techniques and salvaged materials, representing a significant step in the city's recovery and the restoration of its pluralistic identity...

Mosul's Iconic Minaret Rebuilt After ISIS Destruction
The 850-year-old Leaning Minaret of Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri, destroyed by ISIS in 2017, has been rebuilt through an international effort using traditional techniques and salvaged materials, representing a significant step in the city's recovery and the restoration of its pluralistic identity...
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20% Bias Score

Disney's Political Turn Alienates 23% of Americans
A Rasmussen Reports survey shows 23% of Americans avoided Disney films this year due to politics; 65% of Republicans and 29% of Democrats say Disney entertainment is worse than before, indicating a growing politicization of children's entertainment.

Disney's Political Turn Alienates 23% of Americans
A Rasmussen Reports survey shows 23% of Americans avoided Disney films this year due to politics; 65% of Republicans and 29% of Democrats say Disney entertainment is worse than before, indicating a growing politicization of children's entertainment.
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56% Bias Score
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