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White House Seeks $1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting
The White House is seeking to defund PBS and NPR, initiating a $1.1 billion funding cut approved by the House, prompting criticism from filmmaker Ken Burns who says the move is shortsighted and will negatively impact rural communities and the production of high-quality documentaries.
White House Seeks $1.1 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting
The White House is seeking to defund PBS and NPR, initiating a $1.1 billion funding cut approved by the House, prompting criticism from filmmaker Ken Burns who says the move is shortsighted and will negatively impact rural communities and the production of high-quality documentaries.
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60% Bias Score


Rediscovered Typewriter Reveals Pivotal Role in Chinese Computing
Lin Yutang's only prototype of his MingKwai Chinese typewriter, rediscovered in Upstate New York, provides crucial insights into the history of Chinese computing and the debates surrounding cultural preservation and modernization in the 20th century.
Rediscovered Typewriter Reveals Pivotal Role in Chinese Computing
Lin Yutang's only prototype of his MingKwai Chinese typewriter, rediscovered in Upstate New York, provides crucial insights into the history of Chinese computing and the debates surrounding cultural preservation and modernization in the 20th century.
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36% Bias Score


Ozzy Osbourne's Farewell Concert Raises Funds for Charity
Ozzy Osbourne's final concert, "Back to the Beginning," in Birmingham, UK, on [date], featured a Black Sabbath reunion and performances by numerous rock legends; it raised funds for children's charities and Parkinson's research.
Ozzy Osbourne's Farewell Concert Raises Funds for Charity
Ozzy Osbourne's final concert, "Back to the Beginning," in Birmingham, UK, on [date], featured a Black Sabbath reunion and performances by numerous rock legends; it raised funds for children's charities and Parkinson's research.
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44% Bias Score


Galloway Hoard: Largest Viking Treasure Unearthed
In 2014, metal detectorist Derek McLennan unearthed the Galloway hoard, the UK and Ireland's most significant Viking-age treasure, near Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland; it's now on display in Adelaide, Australia, and includes gold, silver, textiles, and other objects.
Galloway Hoard: Largest Viking Treasure Unearthed
In 2014, metal detectorist Derek McLennan unearthed the Galloway hoard, the UK and Ireland's most significant Viking-age treasure, near Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland; it's now on display in Adelaide, Australia, and includes gold, silver, textiles, and other objects.
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52% Bias Score


Record-Breaking Attendance at Estonian Song and Dance Celebration Amidst Global Uncertainty
Estonia's Song and Dance Celebration, a four-day event attracting over 32,000 singers and dancers, concluded with a seven-hour concert, showcasing Estonian folk songs and patriotic anthems; its resurgence in popularity is attributed to a desire for national unity amid global uncertainty.
Record-Breaking Attendance at Estonian Song and Dance Celebration Amidst Global Uncertainty
Estonia's Song and Dance Celebration, a four-day event attracting over 32,000 singers and dancers, concluded with a seven-hour concert, showcasing Estonian folk songs and patriotic anthems; its resurgence in popularity is attributed to a desire for national unity amid global uncertainty.
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20% Bias Score


Apocalypse Now's" Chaotic Production Mirrored Vietnam War
The documentary "Hearts of Darkness" details the chaotic production of Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now," revealing how the film's troubled journey mirrored the Vietnam War's turmoil, with typhoons, actor health crises, and budget overruns ultimately shaping the cinematic masterpiece.
Apocalypse Now's" Chaotic Production Mirrored Vietnam War
The documentary "Hearts of Darkness" details the chaotic production of Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now," revealing how the film's troubled journey mirrored the Vietnam War's turmoil, with typhoons, actor health crises, and budget overruns ultimately shaping the cinematic masterpiece.
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36% Bias Score

Jaws": Overcoming Challenges to Become a Blockbuster
Jaws," filmed on Martha's Vineyard in the summer of 1974, overcame numerous production challenges, including a malfunctioning mechanical shark and budget overruns, to become a groundbreaking summer blockbuster, grossing over \$100 million and fundamentally changing Hollywood filmmaking.

Jaws": Overcoming Challenges to Become a Blockbuster
Jaws," filmed on Martha's Vineyard in the summer of 1974, overcame numerous production challenges, including a malfunctioning mechanical shark and budget overruns, to become a groundbreaking summer blockbuster, grossing over \$100 million and fundamentally changing Hollywood filmmaking.
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36% Bias Score

Antalya Protests Demolition of Award-Winning Archaeological Museum
A coalition of Antalyan organizations is protesting the planned demolition of the Antalya Archaeological Museum—a 1988 European Council 'Museum of the Year' award recipient—due to alleged earthquake vulnerability and insufficient storage, with the museum's closure scheduled for July 7th, 2025.

Antalya Protests Demolition of Award-Winning Archaeological Museum
A coalition of Antalyan organizations is protesting the planned demolition of the Antalya Archaeological Museum—a 1988 European Council 'Museum of the Year' award recipient—due to alleged earthquake vulnerability and insufficient storage, with the museum's closure scheduled for July 7th, 2025.
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56% Bias Score

3,500-Year-Old City Unearthed in Peru, Illuminating Caral Civilization's Evolution
Archaeologists in Peru's Barranca province have unearthed the 3,500-year-old city of Peñico, a key trading hub connecting coastal, Andean, and Amazonian communities, providing insights into the evolution of the Caral civilization after climate change.

3,500-Year-Old City Unearthed in Peru, Illuminating Caral Civilization's Evolution
Archaeologists in Peru's Barranca province have unearthed the 3,500-year-old city of Peñico, a key trading hub connecting coastal, Andean, and Amazonian communities, providing insights into the evolution of the Caral civilization after climate change.
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36% Bias Score

Ozzy Osbourne's Final Concert: Black Sabbath's Emotional Farewell
Ozzy Osbourne's final concert with Black Sabbath's original lineup in Birmingham's Villa Park on Saturday drew 40,000 attendees and millions of livestream viewers, marking the end of an era for the influential heavy metal band, despite Osbourne's health challenges.

Ozzy Osbourne's Final Concert: Black Sabbath's Emotional Farewell
Ozzy Osbourne's final concert with Black Sabbath's original lineup in Birmingham's Villa Park on Saturday drew 40,000 attendees and millions of livestream viewers, marking the end of an era for the influential heavy metal band, despite Osbourne's health challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Thompson Concert in Zagreb Sparks Controversy Over Nazi Salute
Nearly 500,000 people attended a concert in Zagreb by Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson, who repeated a Nazi salute from a popular song, sparking controversy given the salute's association with the WWII-era Ustase regime responsible for killing thousands in concentration camps.

Thompson Concert in Zagreb Sparks Controversy Over Nazi Salute
Nearly 500,000 people attended a concert in Zagreb by Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson, who repeated a Nazi salute from a popular song, sparking controversy given the salute's association with the WWII-era Ustase regime responsible for killing thousands in concentration camps.
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56% Bias Score

SkiffieWorlds 2025: Record-breaking Rowing Championship in Stranraer
Over 2,000 rowers from 79 international clubs will compete in the SkiffieWorlds championship in Stranraer, Scotland, from October 27th to November 2nd, 2025, using community-built St Ayles skiffs, aiming to surpass the £4 million economic impact of the 2019 event.

SkiffieWorlds 2025: Record-breaking Rowing Championship in Stranraer
Over 2,000 rowers from 79 international clubs will compete in the SkiffieWorlds championship in Stranraer, Scotland, from October 27th to November 2nd, 2025, using community-built St Ayles skiffs, aiming to surpass the £4 million economic impact of the 2019 event.
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40% Bias Score
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