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Three-Michelin-Star Chef Dominique Crenn: Activism, Resilience, and the Soul of Food
Dominique Crenn, the first US female chef with three Michelin stars, combines culinary excellence with social activism, using her platform to support communities and advocate against factory farming while overcoming personal hardships including cancer and the loss of her mother.
Three-Michelin-Star Chef Dominique Crenn: Activism, Resilience, and the Soul of Food
Dominique Crenn, the first US female chef with three Michelin stars, combines culinary excellence with social activism, using her platform to support communities and advocate against factory farming while overcoming personal hardships including cancer and the loss of her mother.
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24% Bias Score


International Success of Japanese Novel "Butter" Highlights Cultural Differences
Asako Yuzuki's novel "Butter," based on the 2012 "Konkatsu Killer" case, explores sexism and societal expectations of Japanese women, achieving unexpected international success after mixed reception in Japan, selling over 280,000 copies in the UK.
International Success of Japanese Novel "Butter" Highlights Cultural Differences
Asako Yuzuki's novel "Butter," based on the 2012 "Konkatsu Killer" case, explores sexism and societal expectations of Japanese women, achieving unexpected international success after mixed reception in Japan, selling over 280,000 copies in the UK.
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40% Bias Score


Nazi Germany's Persecution of Black Germans: A Delayed Reckoning
The Nazi regime in Germany systematically persecuted Black Germans, facing limited recognition until recent historical research and activism highlighted their suffering, including forced sterilizations, business confiscations, and exclusion from public life.
Nazi Germany's Persecution of Black Germans: A Delayed Reckoning
The Nazi regime in Germany systematically persecuted Black Germans, facing limited recognition until recent historical research and activism highlighted their suffering, including forced sterilizations, business confiscations, and exclusion from public life.
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24% Bias Score


Biysk Schoolgirl's WWII Video Wins Award
Yulia Gavshina, a 12-year-old from Biysk, created a video about her great-grandmother Nina Baranova's childhood during WWII in the Altai village of Nikolaevka, detailing extreme poverty and resilience, winning an award at the "Remember the Past, Think of the Future" festival.
Biysk Schoolgirl's WWII Video Wins Award
Yulia Gavshina, a 12-year-old from Biysk, created a video about her great-grandmother Nina Baranova's childhood during WWII in the Altai village of Nikolaevka, detailing extreme poverty and resilience, winning an award at the "Remember the Past, Think of the Future" festival.
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32% Bias Score


Ethical Dilemma: Cultural Respect vs. Animal Cruelty in Spanish Bullfighting
The author recounts their experience at a Spanish bullfight, condemning the practice as cruel animal torture despite its cultural significance, and proposes an alternative to direct confrontation: using economic pressure to effect change.
Ethical Dilemma: Cultural Respect vs. Animal Cruelty in Spanish Bullfighting
The author recounts their experience at a Spanish bullfight, condemning the practice as cruel animal torture despite its cultural significance, and proposes an alternative to direct confrontation: using economic pressure to effect change.
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60% Bias Score


How to Train Your Dragon" Filming Showcases Northern Ireland's Film Industry
The live-action "How to Train Your Dragon", directed by Dean DeBlois and starring Gerard Butler, filmed in Northern Ireland from early 2024, using Belfast Harbour Studios, Titanic Studios, Dunseverick Castle, and Tollymore Forest, showcasing the region's film infrastructure and diverse landscapes; i...
How to Train Your Dragon" Filming Showcases Northern Ireland's Film Industry
The live-action "How to Train Your Dragon", directed by Dean DeBlois and starring Gerard Butler, filmed in Northern Ireland from early 2024, using Belfast Harbour Studios, Titanic Studios, Dunseverick Castle, and Tollymore Forest, showcasing the region's film infrastructure and diverse landscapes; i...
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24% Bias Score

WWII: Evacuation and Preservation of Russian Cultural Heritage
During WWII, Russian museums evacuated millions of artifacts, including paintings by Rembrandt and Aivazovsky, to the Ural Mountains, Siberia, and Kazakhstan, while others were hidden in basements; curators' actions are considered a civic feat.

WWII: Evacuation and Preservation of Russian Cultural Heritage
During WWII, Russian museums evacuated millions of artifacts, including paintings by Rembrandt and Aivazovsky, to the Ural Mountains, Siberia, and Kazakhstan, while others were hidden in basements; curators' actions are considered a civic feat.
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44% Bias Score

RTÉ Seeks EBU Discussion on Israel's Eurovision Participation Amidst Gaza Conflict
RTÉ requested a discussion with the EBU concerning Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis, following a letter signed by over 70 former contestants urging Israel's exclusion, and despite the EBU stating no member publicly ...

RTÉ Seeks EBU Discussion on Israel's Eurovision Participation Amidst Gaza Conflict
RTÉ requested a discussion with the EBU concerning Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis, following a letter signed by over 70 former contestants urging Israel's exclusion, and despite the EBU stating no member publicly ...
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68% Bias Score

Sinners": Juke Joint as Refuge and Cultural Hub in the Segregated South
Sinners," a new film by Ryan Coogler, portrays the experiences of two Black brothers who open a juke joint in the Mississippi Delta during segregation, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of these establishments as safe havens for Black communities and centers of musical innovation...

Sinners": Juke Joint as Refuge and Cultural Hub in the Segregated South
Sinners," a new film by Ryan Coogler, portrays the experiences of two Black brothers who open a juke joint in the Mississippi Delta during segregation, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of these establishments as safe havens for Black communities and centers of musical innovation...
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32% Bias Score

Hesse Preserves WWII War Graves, Emphasizing Remembrance and Education
In Hesse, Germany, the Volksbund German War Graves Care organization maintains over 1,050 war grave sites containing more than 70,000 individuals, including soldiers and civilians, and continues educational outreach to youth to ensure remembrance of the victims of WWII, with recent exhumations and r...

Hesse Preserves WWII War Graves, Emphasizing Remembrance and Education
In Hesse, Germany, the Volksbund German War Graves Care organization maintains over 1,050 war grave sites containing more than 70,000 individuals, including soldiers and civilians, and continues educational outreach to youth to ensure remembrance of the victims of WWII, with recent exhumations and r...
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24% Bias Score

Papal Conclave: A Game of Chance or Divine Guidance?
The article analyzes the selection of the next Pope, comparing the process to a game of chance where the final choice may result from compromise rather than a clear majority, questioning the role of the Holy Spirit and highlighting potential flaws in the system.

Papal Conclave: A Game of Chance or Divine Guidance?
The article analyzes the selection of the next Pope, comparing the process to a game of chance where the final choice may result from compromise rather than a clear majority, questioning the role of the Holy Spirit and highlighting potential flaws in the system.
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60% Bias Score

Music's Resilience During WWII: From Concentration Camps to the Front Lines
During WWII, musicians on the front and home fronts provided vital morale support, exemplified by Viktor Volkov's balalaika crafted in a concentration camp, and Lidia Ruslanova's unwavering performances despite extreme danger, demonstrating music's power to transcend hardship and foster resilience.

Music's Resilience During WWII: From Concentration Camps to the Front Lines
During WWII, musicians on the front and home fronts provided vital morale support, exemplified by Viktor Volkov's balalaika crafted in a concentration camp, and Lidia Ruslanova's unwavering performances despite extreme danger, demonstrating music's power to transcend hardship and foster resilience.
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24% Bias Score
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