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The Shrouds": Technology and Extreme Grief
The Shrouds", a new film by David Cronenberg, explores a husband's extreme grief after his wife's death, leading him to create technology allowing him to view her decomposing body; a survey suggests that many would utilize such technology if it were available.
The Shrouds": Technology and Extreme Grief
The Shrouds", a new film by David Cronenberg, explores a husband's extreme grief after his wife's death, leading him to create technology allowing him to view her decomposing body; a survey suggests that many would utilize such technology if it were available.
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56% Bias Score


Liquid Mercury and Mica Discovery in Mexico's Temple of Quetzalcoatl Fuels Technological Speculation
A 2015 discovery of large quantities of liquid mercury and mica in hidden chambers beneath Mexico's Temple of Quetzalcoatl has revived speculation about the pyramid's purpose, with some suggesting it was an ancient energy-generating device due to the materials' conductive and insulating properties, ...
Liquid Mercury and Mica Discovery in Mexico's Temple of Quetzalcoatl Fuels Technological Speculation
A 2015 discovery of large quantities of liquid mercury and mica in hidden chambers beneath Mexico's Temple of Quetzalcoatl has revived speculation about the pyramid's purpose, with some suggesting it was an ancient energy-generating device due to the materials' conductive and insulating properties, ...
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52% Bias Score


Gharib": A Play Exploring Moroccan Soldiers in WWII and Contemporary Conflicts
In the play "Gharib," two Dutch theatermakers recreate the WWII story of two Moroccan friends who died fighting for France, weaving their fictional journey with personal reflections on war, identity, and the need for cross-cultural understanding, premiering in Rotterdam on May 4th.
Gharib": A Play Exploring Moroccan Soldiers in WWII and Contemporary Conflicts
In the play "Gharib," two Dutch theatermakers recreate the WWII story of two Moroccan friends who died fighting for France, weaving their fictional journey with personal reflections on war, identity, and the need for cross-cultural understanding, premiering in Rotterdam on May 4th.
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12% Bias Score


Chekhov's Unexpected Popularity in New York Defies Narratives of Cultural Cancellation
Despite claims of Russian culture being canceled in the West, Anton Chekhov's plays are experiencing a surge in popularity in New York City, with various productions showcasing both traditional and experimental interpretations of his works.
Chekhov's Unexpected Popularity in New York Defies Narratives of Cultural Cancellation
Despite claims of Russian culture being canceled in the West, Anton Chekhov's plays are experiencing a surge in popularity in New York City, with various productions showcasing both traditional and experimental interpretations of his works.
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16% Bias Score


Spanish Village's Collective Embrace Saves Historic Church
The residents of Almendral, Spain, organized a crowdfunding campaign and a mass human embrace of their San Pedro Apostle Church, which had been closed since 2017 due to structural damage, leading to its restoration with support from regional and church authorities.
Spanish Village's Collective Embrace Saves Historic Church
The residents of Almendral, Spain, organized a crowdfunding campaign and a mass human embrace of their San Pedro Apostle Church, which had been closed since 2017 due to structural damage, leading to its restoration with support from regional and church authorities.
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12% Bias Score


Austrian Alps Pilgrimage: Celebrities Find Growth and Understanding
Seven celebrities of different faiths embark on a 190-mile trek across the Austrian Alps, engaging in honest conversations about faith, grief, and personal experiences, resulting in unexpected growth and understanding, challenging typical reality TV tropes.
Austrian Alps Pilgrimage: Celebrities Find Growth and Understanding
Seven celebrities of different faiths embark on a 190-mile trek across the Austrian Alps, engaging in honest conversations about faith, grief, and personal experiences, resulting in unexpected growth and understanding, challenging typical reality TV tropes.
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20% Bias Score

UK Bookshops Lead Climate Action Through Curated Books and Community Engagement
Three UK bookshops—Hold Fast, FOLDE, and Lighthouse—are using curated book selections, community events, and sustainable business practices to promote climate action and environmental awareness, highlighting the vital role of independent bookshops in combating misinformation and inspiring real-world...

UK Bookshops Lead Climate Action Through Curated Books and Community Engagement
Three UK bookshops—Hold Fast, FOLDE, and Lighthouse—are using curated book selections, community events, and sustainable business practices to promote climate action and environmental awareness, highlighting the vital role of independent bookshops in combating misinformation and inspiring real-world...
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40% Bias Score

Delhi's Only Female Pigeon Keeper Defies Tradition
Shaheen Parveen, Delhi's only female pigeon keeper, defies tradition in the male-dominated sport of kabootarbazi, earning respect through her skill and winning a major local race, challenging gender roles and showcasing a unique cultural heritage.

Delhi's Only Female Pigeon Keeper Defies Tradition
Shaheen Parveen, Delhi's only female pigeon keeper, defies tradition in the male-dominated sport of kabootarbazi, earning respect through her skill and winning a major local race, challenging gender roles and showcasing a unique cultural heritage.
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48% Bias Score

The Rehearsal" Expands Fielder's Comedic Scope, Raises Questions About Sustainability
Nathan Fielder's "The Rehearsal" shifts from small business improvement to exploring interpersonal dynamics through elaborate staged scenarios, exemplified by the construction of five replica apartments to simulate dating interactions; however, the show's escalating scale raises questions about its ...

The Rehearsal" Expands Fielder's Comedic Scope, Raises Questions About Sustainability
Nathan Fielder's "The Rehearsal" shifts from small business improvement to exploring interpersonal dynamics through elaborate staged scenarios, exemplified by the construction of five replica apartments to simulate dating interactions; however, the show's escalating scale raises questions about its ...
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40% Bias Score

Brother's Bond Bourbon's Earth Month Campaign Promotes Regenerative Agriculture
Brother's Bond Bourbon launched its "Shake & Stir Up Change" Earth Month campaign, highlighting their commitment to regenerative agriculture through a small-batch bourbon made with regeneratively farmed grains and a partnership with Kiss the Ground, aiming to support 100 million acres of regenerativ...

Brother's Bond Bourbon's Earth Month Campaign Promotes Regenerative Agriculture
Brother's Bond Bourbon launched its "Shake & Stir Up Change" Earth Month campaign, highlighting their commitment to regenerative agriculture through a small-batch bourbon made with regeneratively farmed grains and a partnership with Kiss the Ground, aiming to support 100 million acres of regenerativ...
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48% Bias Score

The Shrouds": Exploring Extreme Grief Through Technology
Director David Cronenberg's "The Shrouds" explores the extreme grief of a man who invents technology to watch his deceased wife decompose, reflecting the director's personal experience with loss while raising questions about technology's role in dealing with death.

The Shrouds": Exploring Extreme Grief Through Technology
Director David Cronenberg's "The Shrouds" explores the extreme grief of a man who invents technology to watch his deceased wife decompose, reflecting the director's personal experience with loss while raising questions about technology's role in dealing with death.
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36% Bias Score

Biniares's "Faust": A Psychoanalytic Exploration
Aris Biniares's production of Goethe's "Faust" at the National Theater in Athens uses a psychoanalytic lens, incorporating elements from Marlowe, Sade, and Rimbaud, to explore the protagonist's internal conflicts and journey toward self-acceptance, culminating in a return to the analyst's couch.

Biniares's "Faust": A Psychoanalytic Exploration
Aris Biniares's production of Goethe's "Faust" at the National Theater in Athens uses a psychoanalytic lens, incorporating elements from Marlowe, Sade, and Rimbaud, to explore the protagonist's internal conflicts and journey toward self-acceptance, culminating in a return to the analyst's couch.
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32% Bias Score
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