Showing 2,953 to 2,964 of 7,342 results


German Teacher Prize Highlights Excellence and Systemic Challenges
The German Teacher Prize recognized Berlin's Willy-Brandt Schule for exemplary leadership, Gymnasium Christian-Ernestinum Bayreuth for innovative teaching, and ten individual teachers for excellence, while highlighting concerns about students' mental health and teacher workload.
German Teacher Prize Highlights Excellence and Systemic Challenges
The German Teacher Prize recognized Berlin's Willy-Brandt Schule for exemplary leadership, Gymnasium Christian-Ernestinum Bayreuth for innovative teaching, and ten individual teachers for excellence, while highlighting concerns about students' mental health and teacher workload.
Progress
36% Bias Score


ATEEZ's European Tour Grosses $17.9 Million, Sets New Standard for K-Pop
ATEEZ's European leg of their "Towards the Light: Will to Power" world tour sold over 180,000 tickets across 14 dates, grossing $17.9 million and making them the only K-pop act in Billboard's February 2025 Top 30 tours; their Paris show at La Défense Arena, the first-ever K-pop headline show in the ...
ATEEZ's European Tour Grosses $17.9 Million, Sets New Standard for K-Pop
ATEEZ's European leg of their "Towards the Light: Will to Power" world tour sold over 180,000 tickets across 14 dates, grossing $17.9 million and making them the only K-pop act in Billboard's February 2025 Top 30 tours; their Paris show at La Défense Arena, the first-ever K-pop headline show in the ...
Progress
48% Bias Score


WWII "Rosies" Honored with Congressional Gold Medals
In New Orleans, eighteen women who worked as "Rosies" in WWII defense industries during the war received Congressional Gold Medals at the National World War II Museum; their service challenged gender roles and impacted the American labor landscape, a legacy the museum is working to preserve through ...
WWII "Rosies" Honored with Congressional Gold Medals
In New Orleans, eighteen women who worked as "Rosies" in WWII defense industries during the war received Congressional Gold Medals at the National World War II Museum; their service challenged gender roles and impacted the American labor landscape, a legacy the museum is working to preserve through ...
Progress
32% Bias Score


White House Correspondents' Dinner Cancels Comedian, Prioritizing Journalism
The White House Correspondents' Association canceled comedian Amber Ruffin's appearance at the 2024 dinner, prioritizing a focus on celebrating journalists' work and supporting future journalists over entertainment. The event is scheduled for April 26th in Washington, D.C., and comes amid controvers...
White House Correspondents' Dinner Cancels Comedian, Prioritizing Journalism
The White House Correspondents' Association canceled comedian Amber Ruffin's appearance at the 2024 dinner, prioritizing a focus on celebrating journalists' work and supporting future journalists over entertainment. The event is scheduled for April 26th in Washington, D.C., and comes amid controvers...
Progress
36% Bias Score


Tucholsky's Critique of Centralized Bureaucracy
Kurt Tucholsky's satirical piece criticizes the inefficiency of centralized organizations, drawing on his experiences in World War I and banking to illustrate the negative impact of hierarchical structures on individual autonomy and productivity, ultimately highlighting the irony of managing a centr...
Tucholsky's Critique of Centralized Bureaucracy
Kurt Tucholsky's satirical piece criticizes the inefficiency of centralized organizations, drawing on his experiences in World War I and banking to illustrate the negative impact of hierarchical structures on individual autonomy and productivity, ultimately highlighting the irony of managing a centr...
Progress
28% Bias Score


Berlin Renames 16 Streets, Addressing Colonial and Nazi Pasts
Over the past six years, Berlin has renamed at least 16 streets or squares; half were due to colonialist, racist, antisemitic, or Nazi ties of the namesakes, while others honored individuals or reduced duplicate names, with Mitte having the most changes (four).
Berlin Renames 16 Streets, Addressing Colonial and Nazi Pasts
Over the past six years, Berlin has renamed at least 16 streets or squares; half were due to colonialist, racist, antisemitic, or Nazi ties of the namesakes, while others honored individuals or reduced duplicate names, with Mitte having the most changes (four).
Progress
36% Bias Score

Tenth Anniversary: New 'Cheryl's House Number Problem' Puzzle Released
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the viral 'Cheryl's birthday problem', its creator, Joseph Yeo, released a new puzzle, 'Cheryl's house number problem', involving two one-digit numbers and a house number, challenging solvers to deduce the sum of the two numbers.

Tenth Anniversary: New 'Cheryl's House Number Problem' Puzzle Released
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the viral 'Cheryl's birthday problem', its creator, Joseph Yeo, released a new puzzle, 'Cheryl's house number problem', involving two one-digit numbers and a house number, challenging solvers to deduce the sum of the two numbers.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Zhadan's Stories: War's Impact on Ukrainian Society
Serhij Zhadan, a Ukrainian author serving in the military, published twelve short stories depicting the impact of the war on civilians in Ukraine, portraying everyday realities like funerals, deserted streets, and the pervasive use of sedatives.

Zhadan's Stories: War's Impact on Ukrainian Society
Serhij Zhadan, a Ukrainian author serving in the military, published twelve short stories depicting the impact of the war on civilians in Ukraine, portraying everyday realities like funerals, deserted streets, and the pervasive use of sedatives.
Progress
20% Bias Score

\"American Crime Novels Reflect Political Polarization Post-Trump\
Post-Trump American crime novels increasingly reflect the nation's political polarization, with authors embedding classic police investigations in real-life events and exploring anxieties about fascism and civil war, as seen in works by Michael Connelly and Attica Locke, who details the disillusionm...

\"American Crime Novels Reflect Political Polarization Post-Trump\
Post-Trump American crime novels increasingly reflect the nation's political polarization, with authors embedding classic police investigations in real-life events and exploring anxieties about fascism and civil war, as seen in works by Michael Connelly and Attica Locke, who details the disillusionm...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Royal Mail Stamps Redefine British Patriotism Through Regional Folklore
Royal Mail's new stamps celebrate eight magical creatures from across the UK, including Blodeuwedd from Wales, Orkney selkies, and the Black Shuck from Norfolk, promoting a more inclusive sense of British identity rooted in shared experiences of place and regional folklore.

Royal Mail Stamps Redefine British Patriotism Through Regional Folklore
Royal Mail's new stamps celebrate eight magical creatures from across the UK, including Blodeuwedd from Wales, Orkney selkies, and the Black Shuck from Norfolk, promoting a more inclusive sense of British identity rooted in shared experiences of place and regional folklore.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Liu Cixin: Science Fiction Era Just Beginning
Award-winning Chinese science fiction author Liu Cixin stated at a Beijing forum on March 29, 2025, that the sci-fi era is only beginning, viewing the genre not as prediction but as a tool to illuminate the unknown, particularly concerning AI, genetic engineering, and space exploration; the forum, a...

Liu Cixin: Science Fiction Era Just Beginning
Award-winning Chinese science fiction author Liu Cixin stated at a Beijing forum on March 29, 2025, that the sci-fi era is only beginning, viewing the genre not as prediction but as a tool to illuminate the unknown, particularly concerning AI, genetic engineering, and space exploration; the forum, a...
Progress
20% Bias Score

Einhard Prize Awarded for Dürer Biography
Ulinka Rublack won the 2025 Einhard Prize for her biography "Dürer in the Age of Wonders", a work highlighting the artist's life, the 16th-century art market, and the German Renaissance, with a focus on a payment dispute that shifted Dürer's artistic production.

Einhard Prize Awarded for Dürer Biography
Ulinka Rublack won the 2025 Einhard Prize for her biography "Dürer in the Age of Wonders", a work highlighting the artist's life, the 16th-century art market, and the German Renaissance, with a focus on a payment dispute that shifted Dürer's artistic production.
Progress
20% Bias Score
Showing 2,953 to 2,964 of 7,342 results