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Filmistan: Bollywood's First 'Star Maker'
Filmistan, a Bollywood studio founded in 1943 by Sashadhar Mukherjee after a split from Bombay Talkies, prioritized entertainment over social commentary, launching stars such as Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand and significantly shaping the industry's musical style.
Filmistan: Bollywood's First 'Star Maker'
Filmistan, a Bollywood studio founded in 1943 by Sashadhar Mukherjee after a split from Bombay Talkies, prioritized entertainment over social commentary, launching stars such as Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand and significantly shaping the industry's musical style.
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44% Bias Score


White Lotus" Creator Responds to Composer's Criticism
The White Lotus" creator Mike White responded to composer Cristóbal Tapia de Veer's public criticism of their working relationship, rejecting claims of a major feud but acknowledging creative differences that led to De Veer's departure after three seasons, including Emmy-winning work on the show's t...
White Lotus" Creator Responds to Composer's Criticism
The White Lotus" creator Mike White responded to composer Cristóbal Tapia de Veer's public criticism of their working relationship, rejecting claims of a major feud but acknowledging creative differences that led to De Veer's departure after three seasons, including Emmy-winning work on the show's t...
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Posthumous Composition: Lab-Grown Brain Creates Music
The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents "Revivification," an installation featuring a lab-grown mini-brain of Alvin Lucier that generates music in real time by responding to neural signals and ambient sounds, raising questions about creativity, AI, and the ethics of extending life beyond death...
Posthumous Composition: Lab-Grown Brain Creates Music
The Art Gallery of Western Australia presents "Revivification," an installation featuring a lab-grown mini-brain of Alvin Lucier that generates music in real time by responding to neural signals and ambient sounds, raising questions about creativity, AI, and the ethics of extending life beyond death...
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28% Bias Score


De-extincted Dire Wolves: First Successful Creation Raises Ethical and Ecological Questions
Colossal Biosciences successfully created three dire wolf puppies using ancient DNA from fossils, gene editing of gray wolves, and cloning, marking a significant milestone in de-extinction technology, but raising questions about ecological impact and ethical implications.
De-extincted Dire Wolves: First Successful Creation Raises Ethical and Ecological Questions
Colossal Biosciences successfully created three dire wolf puppies using ancient DNA from fossils, gene editing of gray wolves, and cloning, marking a significant milestone in de-extinction technology, but raising questions about ecological impact and ethical implications.
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40% Bias Score


Blood Type" Film Commemorates WWII Child Victims
The film "Blood Type" depicts the suffering of children in a Nazi concentration camp in Vyrica, Leningrad Oblast during WWII, using archival documents, as part of Russia's "No Statute of Limitations" initiative to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory Day and counter historical revisionism; it...
Blood Type" Film Commemorates WWII Child Victims
The film "Blood Type" depicts the suffering of children in a Nazi concentration camp in Vyrica, Leningrad Oblast during WWII, using archival documents, as part of Russia's "No Statute of Limitations" initiative to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory Day and counter historical revisionism; it...
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5,000-Year-Old Chinese Settlement Reveals Advanced Neolithic Civilization
A 5,000-year-old settlement in Lintao county, Gansu province, China, featuring three massive rectangular moats and remarkably preserved painted pottery, reveals an advanced level of urban planning and artistic achievement within the Majiayao culture, significantly expanding our understanding of Neol...
5,000-Year-Old Chinese Settlement Reveals Advanced Neolithic Civilization
A 5,000-year-old settlement in Lintao county, Gansu province, China, featuring three massive rectangular moats and remarkably preserved painted pottery, reveals an advanced level of urban planning and artistic achievement within the Majiayao culture, significantly expanding our understanding of Neol...
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Caparrós Wins Manu Leguineche Journalism Award
Martín Caparrós received the 13th Manu Leguineche International Journalism Award on Wednesday for his 50-year career chronicling inequality worldwide, with a special mention for freelance journalists covering conflicts and humanitarian crises.

Caparrós Wins Manu Leguineche Journalism Award
Martín Caparrós received the 13th Manu Leguineche International Journalism Award on Wednesday for his 50-year career chronicling inequality worldwide, with a special mention for freelance journalists covering conflicts and humanitarian crises.
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20% Bias Score

Italian Newspapers Host Over 1,100 Guests at Diverse Events in 2025
La Repubblica and La Stampa newspapers are hosting over 1,100 guests at various events across Italy from April to October 2025, covering topics from design and sustainability to technology and healthcare.

Italian Newspapers Host Over 1,100 Guests at Diverse Events in 2025
La Repubblica and La Stampa newspapers are hosting over 1,100 guests at various events across Italy from April to October 2025, covering topics from design and sustainability to technology and healthcare.
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Spotify's Dominance: Devaluing Music, Underpaying Artists
Liz Pelly's "Mood Machine" examines Spotify's 30 percent control of the music market, revealing how its algorithm-driven playlists devalue music, underpay artists (especially independent musicians), and homogenize musical tastes, prioritizing advertising revenue and user experience over artistic int...

Spotify's Dominance: Devaluing Music, Underpaying Artists
Liz Pelly's "Mood Machine" examines Spotify's 30 percent control of the music market, revealing how its algorithm-driven playlists devalue music, underpay artists (especially independent musicians), and homogenize musical tastes, prioritizing advertising revenue and user experience over artistic int...
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68% Bias Score

Bad Bunny's NPR Tiny Desk Concert Celebrates Puerto Rican Culture
Bad Bunny's NPR Tiny Desk Concert, filmed in Washington D.C. on an unspecified date and released on Monday, showcased his album "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," highlighting Puerto Rican culture and history through music and lyrics that reference traditional drinks, locations, and sociopolitical issues, accu...

Bad Bunny's NPR Tiny Desk Concert Celebrates Puerto Rican Culture
Bad Bunny's NPR Tiny Desk Concert, filmed in Washington D.C. on an unspecified date and released on Monday, showcased his album "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," highlighting Puerto Rican culture and history through music and lyrics that reference traditional drinks, locations, and sociopolitical issues, accu...
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40% Bias Score

Motion to Save Dutch Broadcaster NTR from Media Reform
A parliamentary motion seeks to save the Dutch public broadcaster NTR from dissolution under a proposed media reform, uniting GroenLinks-PvdA, VVD, and potentially a majority of the parliament against Minister Bruins' plan to consolidate broadcasters, raising concerns about the loss of independent p...

Motion to Save Dutch Broadcaster NTR from Media Reform
A parliamentary motion seeks to save the Dutch public broadcaster NTR from dissolution under a proposed media reform, uniting GroenLinks-PvdA, VVD, and potentially a majority of the parliament against Minister Bruins' plan to consolidate broadcasters, raising concerns about the loss of independent p...
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44% Bias Score

Mia Love, First Black Republican Congresswoman, Dies at 49
Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died on March 23rd at age 49 from brain cancer; hundreds gathered in Salt Lake City for her memorial, celebrating her political career, family life, and legacy as a political commentator.

Mia Love, First Black Republican Congresswoman, Dies at 49
Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died on March 23rd at age 49 from brain cancer; hundreds gathered in Salt Lake City for her memorial, celebrating her political career, family life, and legacy as a political commentator.
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24% Bias Score
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