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Record-Breaking \$53.9 Million Sale of 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 R
A 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 R Stromlinienwagen sold for \$53.9 million at a Sotheby's auction, becoming the most expensive Grand Prix car ever sold and second most expensive car overall, highlighting its racing history and design innovation.
Record-Breaking \$53.9 Million Sale of 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 R
A 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 R Stromlinienwagen sold for \$53.9 million at a Sotheby's auction, becoming the most expensive Grand Prix car ever sold and second most expensive car overall, highlighting its racing history and design innovation.
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40% Bias Score


French Culture Budget Cuts Spark Nationwide Protests
Facing a 6% budget deficit, the French government forced through budget cuts impacting the culture sector, sparking the "Debout pour la culture" protests with over 40,000 signatures from prominent figures, including Juliette Binoche and JoeyStarr, against cuts impacting cultural access and programs ...
French Culture Budget Cuts Spark Nationwide Protests
Facing a 6% budget deficit, the French government forced through budget cuts impacting the culture sector, sparking the "Debout pour la culture" protests with over 40,000 signatures from prominent figures, including Juliette Binoche and JoeyStarr, against cuts impacting cultural access and programs ...
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56% Bias Score


Record-Breaking €51 Million Sale of 1954 Mercedes W 196 R Racing Car
A 1954 Mercedes-Benz W 196 R Formula 1 racing car, driven by Juan Manuel Fangio and Sir Stirling Moss, was sold for €51,155,000 at a private auction in the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart on February 1st, 2024, setting a new record as the most expensive racing car ever sold.
Record-Breaking €51 Million Sale of 1954 Mercedes W 196 R Racing Car
A 1954 Mercedes-Benz W 196 R Formula 1 racing car, driven by Juan Manuel Fangio and Sir Stirling Moss, was sold for €51,155,000 at a private auction in the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart on February 1st, 2024, setting a new record as the most expensive racing car ever sold.
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36% Bias Score


Moroccan Aita Singers Find Acceptance Amidst Evolving Cultural Landscape
Moroccan cheikha, female folk singers of the aita tradition, face societal stigma despite their cultural importance; however, growing acceptance and the success of films like "Everybody Loves Touda" suggest a continued future for the genre.
Moroccan Aita Singers Find Acceptance Amidst Evolving Cultural Landscape
Moroccan cheikha, female folk singers of the aita tradition, face societal stigma despite their cultural importance; however, growing acceptance and the success of films like "Everybody Loves Touda" suggest a continued future for the genre.
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12% Bias Score


Bob Dylan's 1966 Bristol Concert: Audience Shock and the "Judas" Tour
Nearly 60 years ago, Bob Dylan's electrifying performance at Bristol's Colston Hall shocked the audience with its loud volume, contrasting sharply with his previous acoustic style, leading to shouts of "too loud" and creating a pivotal moment in music history.
Bob Dylan's 1966 Bristol Concert: Audience Shock and the "Judas" Tour
Nearly 60 years ago, Bob Dylan's electrifying performance at Bristol's Colston Hall shocked the audience with its loud volume, contrasting sharply with his previous acoustic style, leading to shouts of "too loud" and creating a pivotal moment in music history.
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52% Bias Score


Yael Foundation Hosts Largest International Education Summit in Cyprus
The Yael Foundation held its largest international education summit in Limassol, Cyprus (February 3-5, 2025), bringing together over 200 Jewish educators and Israeli officials to address key challenges in Jewish education, including antisemitism and equitable access to education, culminating in a ga...
Yael Foundation Hosts Largest International Education Summit in Cyprus
The Yael Foundation held its largest international education summit in Limassol, Cyprus (February 3-5, 2025), bringing together over 200 Jewish educators and Israeli officials to address key challenges in Jewish education, including antisemitism and equitable access to education, culminating in a ga...
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44% Bias Score

Giller Prize Ends Scotiabank Sponsorship After Protests
The Giller Prize ended its 20-year sponsorship with Scotiabank on Monday, following over a year of protests from the literary community concerning the bank's investment in Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems via its subsidiary 1832 Asset Management; the decision comes after two protests at the a...

Giller Prize Ends Scotiabank Sponsorship After Protests
The Giller Prize ended its 20-year sponsorship with Scotiabank on Monday, following over a year of protests from the literary community concerning the bank's investment in Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems via its subsidiary 1832 Asset Management; the decision comes after two protests at the a...
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48% Bias Score

Tel Aviv 1936: Auerbach and Grundig's Parallel Refugee Narratives
Ellen Auerbach's 1936 photographs of Tel Aviv, now exhibited in Eberswalde, depict a city's rapid growth amidst the Arab revolt; juxtaposed with Lea Grundig's artwork from the same period, the exhibition offers a poignant portrayal of refugee experiences under Nazism and in Palestine.

Tel Aviv 1936: Auerbach and Grundig's Parallel Refugee Narratives
Ellen Auerbach's 1936 photographs of Tel Aviv, now exhibited in Eberswalde, depict a city's rapid growth amidst the Arab revolt; juxtaposed with Lea Grundig's artwork from the same period, the exhibition offers a poignant portrayal of refugee experiences under Nazism and in Palestine.
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32% Bias Score

Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" Hits UK Charts After 60 Years
Bob Dylan's "Blowin' In The Wind", released in 1963, debuts at No. 91 on the U.K.'s Official Singles Sales chart and No. 90 on the Official Singles Downloads chart this week, marking his seventh hit on the former and a new peak on the latter; this success is linked to the recent popularity of the bi...

Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" Hits UK Charts After 60 Years
Bob Dylan's "Blowin' In The Wind", released in 1963, debuts at No. 91 on the U.K.'s Official Singles Sales chart and No. 90 on the Official Singles Downloads chart this week, marking his seventh hit on the former and a new peak on the latter; this success is linked to the recent popularity of the bi...
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36% Bias Score

Rosenfeld's "The Age of Choice": Redefining Freedom
Historian Sophia Rosenfeld's "The Age of Choice" examines the modern Western conception of freedom as "freedom-as-choice," tracing its origins to shifts in social practices and contrasting it with historical views that emphasized aligning will with virtue.

Rosenfeld's "The Age of Choice": Redefining Freedom
Historian Sophia Rosenfeld's "The Age of Choice" examines the modern Western conception of freedom as "freedom-as-choice," tracing its origins to shifts in social practices and contrasting it with historical views that emphasized aligning will with virtue.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Launches Intervision Music Festival Amidst Eurovision Ban
President Vladimir Putin has commissioned the Intervision International Music Competition, a new annual international music festival premiering in Moscow this year, as a response to Russia's 2022 exclusion from Eurovision due to the war in Ukraine, aiming to foster cultural ties with countries outsi...

Russia Launches Intervision Music Festival Amidst Eurovision Ban
President Vladimir Putin has commissioned the Intervision International Music Competition, a new annual international music festival premiering in Moscow this year, as a response to Russia's 2022 exclusion from Eurovision due to the war in Ukraine, aiming to foster cultural ties with countries outsi...
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48% Bias Score

Sing Sing's Limited Release Yields Three Oscar Nominations
The film Sing Sing, chronicling the creation of a play within Sing Sing prison, received three Oscar nominations despite a limited theatrical release that peaked at under 200 screens before quickly vanishing; it's currently available to rent.

Sing Sing's Limited Release Yields Three Oscar Nominations
The film Sing Sing, chronicling the creation of a play within Sing Sing prison, received three Oscar nominations despite a limited theatrical release that peaked at under 200 screens before quickly vanishing; it's currently available to rent.
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60% Bias Score
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