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\$6 Million Gold Toilet Stolen from Blenheim Palace
A \$6 million, 18-carat gold toilet, titled "America," was stolen from Blenheim Palace in England on September 14, 2019; three men are on trial for their alleged involvement in the theft and subsequent sale of the gold.
\$6 Million Gold Toilet Stolen from Blenheim Palace
A \$6 million, 18-carat gold toilet, titled "America," was stolen from Blenheim Palace in England on September 14, 2019; three men are on trial for their alleged involvement in the theft and subsequent sale of the gold.
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40% Bias Score


Guatemala's Garifuna Fight to Preserve Language and Culture
In Livingston, Guatemala, the Garifuna community, comprising approximately 17,000 people (0.1% of Guatemala's population), is struggling to preserve their native language, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, due to historical discrimination and migration, with only 5% of the population still flue...
Guatemala's Garifuna Fight to Preserve Language and Culture
In Livingston, Guatemala, the Garifuna community, comprising approximately 17,000 people (0.1% of Guatemala's population), is struggling to preserve their native language, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, due to historical discrimination and migration, with only 5% of the population still flue...
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28% Bias Score


Ultra-Black Velvet Ant: A Biomimicry Breakthrough
Brazilian entomologist Vinicius López discovered that the velvet ant species *Traumatomutilla bifurca* exhibits an ultra-black coloration, reflecting less than 0.5% of light, a rare phenomenon with potential applications in technology, as confirmed by research published in the Belstein Journal of Na...
Ultra-Black Velvet Ant: A Biomimicry Breakthrough
Brazilian entomologist Vinicius López discovered that the velvet ant species *Traumatomutilla bifurca* exhibits an ultra-black coloration, reflecting less than 0.5% of light, a rare phenomenon with potential applications in technology, as confirmed by research published in the Belstein Journal of Na...
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20% Bias Score


Berlinale 2023: "Drømmer" Wins Golden Bear Amidst Antisemitic Controversy
The 75th Berlinale, concluded Saturday, awarded the Golden Bear to "Drømmer," while controversies arose from antisemitic remarks by participants, including Tilda Swinton's expression of support for BDS, leading to investigations and highlighting the conflict between artistic freedom and legal bounda...
Berlinale 2023: "Drømmer" Wins Golden Bear Amidst Antisemitic Controversy
The 75th Berlinale, concluded Saturday, awarded the Golden Bear to "Drømmer," while controversies arose from antisemitic remarks by participants, including Tilda Swinton's expression of support for BDS, leading to investigations and highlighting the conflict between artistic freedom and legal bounda...
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56% Bias Score


Museum to Stalin Associate Zhdanov Opens in Occupied Mariupol
A museum dedicated to Andrei Zhdanov, a Stalin associate involved in the Great Terror, opened in occupied Mariupol, Ukraine, on the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII, per President Putin's order; it replaces a local history museum's collection of Ukrainian cultural artifacts.
Museum to Stalin Associate Zhdanov Opens in Occupied Mariupol
A museum dedicated to Andrei Zhdanov, a Stalin associate involved in the Great Terror, opened in occupied Mariupol, Ukraine, on the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII, per President Putin's order; it replaces a local history museum's collection of Ukrainian cultural artifacts.
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60% Bias Score


Five Finalists Chosen for Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Design
Five teams, including Norman Foster's, have been shortlisted to design a UK national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II, following a selection process that excluded King Charles, despite past architectural disagreements.
Five Finalists Chosen for Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Design
Five teams, including Norman Foster's, have been shortlisted to design a UK national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II, following a selection process that excluded King Charles, despite past architectural disagreements.
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44% Bias Score

UK Musicians Protest AI Copyright Plan
Over 1000 British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What You Want?", protesting a UK government plan to relax copyright laws for AI use, alongside a letter signed by 30 prominent figures including Paul McCartney and Elton John, criticizing the reform and sparking a "Make it Fair" campaign ...

UK Musicians Protest AI Copyright Plan
Over 1000 British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What You Want?", protesting a UK government plan to relax copyright laws for AI use, alongside a letter signed by 30 prominent figures including Paul McCartney and Elton John, criticizing the reform and sparking a "Make it Fair" campaign ...
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56% Bias Score

Altadena Wildfire: Saving Historic Batchelder Tiles
In Altadena, California, following a January wildfire that destroyed numerous homes, a team of volunteers led by mason Cliff Douglas is rescuing and restoring historic Batchelder tiles from the ruins of over 200 homes, preserving a unique piece of the town's Arts and Crafts heritage.

Altadena Wildfire: Saving Historic Batchelder Tiles
In Altadena, California, following a January wildfire that destroyed numerous homes, a team of volunteers led by mason Cliff Douglas is rescuing and restoring historic Batchelder tiles from the ruins of over 200 homes, preserving a unique piece of the town's Arts and Crafts heritage.
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48% Bias Score

British Artists' Silent Protest Against AI Copyright Bill
More than 1,000 British artists, including Kate Bush and Paul McCartney, released a silent protest album, "Is This What We Want?", to oppose a UK government bill that would weaken intellectual property rights, allowing tech companies to use artists' work to train AI without consent or compensation, ...

British Artists' Silent Protest Against AI Copyright Bill
More than 1,000 British artists, including Kate Bush and Paul McCartney, released a silent protest album, "Is This What We Want?", to oppose a UK government bill that would weaken intellectual property rights, allowing tech companies to use artists' work to train AI without consent or compensation, ...
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56% Bias Score

British Musicians Protest AI Copyright Bill with Silent Album
British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", protesting a UK bill that would allow AI companies to use their music for training without compensation, highlighting concerns about economic impact and lack of control; the protest includes a newspaper ad campaign.

British Musicians Protest AI Copyright Bill with Silent Album
British musicians released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", protesting a UK bill that would allow AI companies to use their music for training without compensation, highlighting concerns about economic impact and lack of control; the protest includes a newspaper ad campaign.
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56% Bias Score

Musicians Protest UK AI Copyright Law Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, and Kate Bush, released a silent album on Tuesday to protest UK government plans to allow AI companies to use copyrighted music for training models without licenses, fearing this would negatively impact their livelihoods and the UK mus...

Musicians Protest UK AI Copyright Law Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, and Kate Bush, released a silent album on Tuesday to protest UK government plans to allow AI companies to use copyrighted music for training models without licenses, fearing this would negatively impact their livelihoods and the UK mus...
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60% Bias Score

Second Tomb of King Thutmose II Potentially Discovered in Egypt
A British-Egyptian team excavating in Egypt's West Valley of the Theban Necropolis near Luxor has potentially discovered a second tomb belonging to King Thutmose II, located 23 meters beneath a man-made mound. The discovery follows their recent unearthing of Thutmose II's first tomb, believed to hav...

Second Tomb of King Thutmose II Potentially Discovered in Egypt
A British-Egyptian team excavating in Egypt's West Valley of the Theban Necropolis near Luxor has potentially discovered a second tomb belonging to King Thutmose II, located 23 meters beneath a man-made mound. The discovery follows their recent unearthing of Thutmose II's first tomb, believed to hav...
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32% Bias Score
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