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Ozzy Osbourne's Final Black Sabbath Concert
Ozzy Osbourne will reunite with original Black Sabbath members for his final concert at Birmingham's Villa Park on July 5th, marking their first performance together in 20 years and benefiting charities including Cure Parkinson's.
Ozzy Osbourne's Final Black Sabbath Concert
Ozzy Osbourne will reunite with original Black Sabbath members for his final concert at Birmingham's Villa Park on July 5th, marking their first performance together in 20 years and benefiting charities including Cure Parkinson's.
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44% Bias Score


German Churches and Union Parties Clash Over Migration and Values
Growing tensions between German Christian churches and the Union parties are escalating, sparked by the Union's conservative stance on migration and its perceived abandonment of Christian values; this is highlighted by a church representative's public criticism and a former CDU leader's resignation ...
German Churches and Union Parties Clash Over Migration and Values
Growing tensions between German Christian churches and the Union parties are escalating, sparked by the Union's conservative stance on migration and its perceived abandonment of Christian values; this is highlighted by a church representative's public criticism and a former CDU leader's resignation ...
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48% Bias Score


Sontag's Unconventional Cancer Treatment and its Impact
In 1977, Susan Sontag underwent experimental chemotherapy in France for breast cancer, costing \$150,000 (\$800,000 today), funded by donations; her experience led to her influential 1978 essay "Illness as Metaphor," critiquing the societal and medical understanding of cancer.
Sontag's Unconventional Cancer Treatment and its Impact
In 1977, Susan Sontag underwent experimental chemotherapy in France for breast cancer, costing \$150,000 (\$800,000 today), funded by donations; her experience led to her influential 1978 essay "Illness as Metaphor," critiquing the societal and medical understanding of cancer.
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40% Bias Score


Sigma Boy": Russian Pop Song's Global Success Sparks Controversy
Two Russian schoolgirls' pop song, "Sigma Boy," is a global hit, showcasing Russian soft power despite geopolitical tensions; its themes, however, spark controversy, highlighting cultural clashes and prompting debates about sexualization of minors.
Sigma Boy": Russian Pop Song's Global Success Sparks Controversy
Two Russian schoolgirls' pop song, "Sigma Boy," is a global hit, showcasing Russian soft power despite geopolitical tensions; its themes, however, spark controversy, highlighting cultural clashes and prompting debates about sexualization of minors.
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76% Bias Score


Russian Art Reflects Special Military Operation
Amidst Russia's special military operation, exhibitions like "Russian Imperative" and "It's Not Like Your Rose-Colored Glasses" showcase art directly inspired by the conflict, featuring works by soldiers and artists alike, with proceeds from some sales supporting the military.
Russian Art Reflects Special Military Operation
Amidst Russia's special military operation, exhibitions like "Russian Imperative" and "It's Not Like Your Rose-Colored Glasses" showcase art directly inspired by the conflict, featuring works by soldiers and artists alike, with proceeds from some sales supporting the military.
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64% Bias Score


Turkish Lawmaker Condemns Investigation of Actress for YPJ Role
Turkish lawmaker Orhan Miroฤlu criticized the investigation of actress Melisa Sรถzen for her role as a YPJ fighter in a French TV series, arguing it sets a dangerous precedent for artistic expression and could lead to Turkey's narrative on its conflict being shaped by foreign productions.
Turkish Lawmaker Condemns Investigation of Actress for YPJ Role
Turkish lawmaker Orhan Miroฤlu criticized the investigation of actress Melisa Sรถzen for her role as a YPJ fighter in a French TV series, arguing it sets a dangerous precedent for artistic expression and could lead to Turkey's narrative on its conflict being shaped by foreign productions.
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60% Bias Score

Old Masters Auctions Shift Terminology, Broaden Scope
New York's upcoming Old Masters auctions, featuring works from the late 15th century to 1901 from various collections including the Alana Collection and Aso O. Tavitian's estate, are using terms like "Classic Week" and "Masters Week" instead of "Old Masters," reflecting a broader appeal to new colle...

Old Masters Auctions Shift Terminology, Broaden Scope
New York's upcoming Old Masters auctions, featuring works from the late 15th century to 1901 from various collections including the Alana Collection and Aso O. Tavitian's estate, are using terms like "Classic Week" and "Masters Week" instead of "Old Masters," reflecting a broader appeal to new colle...
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44% Bias Score

German Ice Wine Harvest: 25 Wineries Succeed Amidst Climate Change Challenges
Despite unpredictable weather, 25 German wineries successfully harvested ice wine in January, with the Mosel and Rheinhessen regions producing the most, highlighting the challenges and risks associated with this delicate process influenced by climate change.

German Ice Wine Harvest: 25 Wineries Succeed Amidst Climate Change Challenges
Despite unpredictable weather, 25 German wineries successfully harvested ice wine in January, with the Mosel and Rheinhessen regions producing the most, highlighting the challenges and risks associated with this delicate process influenced by climate change.
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32% Bias Score

Olorgesailie: A Million-Year-Old Factory of Stone Tools
Olorgesailie Prehistoric Site in Kenya, 90 kilometers southwest of Nairobi, is a 50-hectare area in the Great Rift Valley yielding millions-of-years-old hand axes and other artifacts associated with Homo erectus, attracting researchers since 1919.

Olorgesailie: A Million-Year-Old Factory of Stone Tools
Olorgesailie Prehistoric Site in Kenya, 90 kilometers southwest of Nairobi, is a 50-hectare area in the Great Rift Valley yielding millions-of-years-old hand axes and other artifacts associated with Homo erectus, attracting researchers since 1919.
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32% Bias Score

Love in Exile: Rethinking Romantic Relationships
Shon Faye's memoir, "Love in Exile," challenges heteropessimism by analyzing the unrealistic expectations placed on romantic love and advocating for personal growth and a more equitable approach to relationships, while also exploring the impact of capitalism on romantic relationships.

Love in Exile: Rethinking Romantic Relationships
Shon Faye's memoir, "Love in Exile," challenges heteropessimism by analyzing the unrealistic expectations placed on romantic love and advocating for personal growth and a more equitable approach to relationships, while also exploring the impact of capitalism on romantic relationships.
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48% Bias Score

Memoir Explores Food, Family, and Identity Through Generations
The author's memoir, "How to Share an Egg," explores her unique upbringing as the child of Holocaust survivors and immigrants, focusing on her family's culinary traditions and their role in shaping identity and resilience.

Memoir Explores Food, Family, and Identity Through Generations
The author's memoir, "How to Share an Egg," explores her unique upbringing as the child of Holocaust survivors and immigrants, focusing on her family's culinary traditions and their role in shaping identity and resilience.
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12% Bias Score

Black Sabbath Announces One-Off Reunion Concert
Ozzy Osbourne announced a Black Sabbath reunion concert at Birmingham's Villa Park on July 5th, featuring original members and other metal legends, with profits benefiting various charities.

Black Sabbath Announces One-Off Reunion Concert
Ozzy Osbourne announced a Black Sabbath reunion concert at Birmingham's Villa Park on July 5th, featuring original members and other metal legends, with profits benefiting various charities.
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36% Bias Score
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