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Venice Film Festival Awards Amidst Gaza Conflict
The Venice Film Festival awarded prizes, with discussions of the Gaza conflict overshadowing the event, including a film depicting a Palestinian girl's death and statements from attendees regarding empathy and the need to end the violence.
Venice Film Festival Awards Amidst Gaza Conflict
The Venice Film Festival awarded prizes, with discussions of the Gaza conflict overshadowing the event, including a film depicting a Palestinian girl's death and statements from attendees regarding empathy and the need to end the violence.
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28% Bias Score


Carlo Acutis: London-Baptised Teenager to Become First Millennial Saint
Carlo Acutis, born in London and later known for his tech skills and Catholic devotion, will be canonized as the first millennial saint on Sunday, a process expedited to inspire youth within the Catholic Church.
Carlo Acutis: London-Baptised Teenager to Become First Millennial Saint
Carlo Acutis, born in London and later known for his tech skills and Catholic devotion, will be canonized as the first millennial saint on Sunday, a process expedited to inspire youth within the Catholic Church.
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Venice Film Festival Awards: Controversial Golden Lion Winner
The Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab", a film using a real recording of a Palestinian girl's death, won the grand jury prize, sparking controversy.
Venice Film Festival Awards: Controversial Golden Lion Winner
The Venice Film Festival awarded Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" the Golden Lion, while Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab", a film using a real recording of a Palestinian girl's death, won the grand jury prize, sparking controversy.
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52% Bias Score


Squid Game": A Reflection of Socioeconomic Disparity
Squid Game," Netflix's most successful series, depicts a deadly competition between financially desperate individuals and wealthy elites, highlighting South Korea's stark socioeconomic inequalities and the global relevance of such disparities.
Squid Game": A Reflection of Socioeconomic Disparity
Squid Game," Netflix's most successful series, depicts a deadly competition between financially desperate individuals and wealthy elites, highlighting South Korea's stark socioeconomic inequalities and the global relevance of such disparities.
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20% Bias Score


Visa d'Or Awards Highlight Photojournalism at Perpignan Festival
The Visa pour l'image festival in Perpignan, France, awarded several prestigious Visa d'Or prizes, including the News award to Ivor Prickett for his work on the Sudan war, the Magazine award to Brent Stirton for his coverage of Virunga National Park, and the Humanitarian award to Saher Alghorra for ...
Visa d'Or Awards Highlight Photojournalism at Perpignan Festival
The Visa pour l'image festival in Perpignan, France, awarded several prestigious Visa d'Or prizes, including the News award to Ivor Prickett for his work on the Sudan war, the Magazine award to Brent Stirton for his coverage of Virunga National Park, and the Humanitarian award to Saher Alghorra for ...
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4% Bias Score


Bach's Chaconne: A Musical Lament for Maria Barbara?
Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne, the final movement of his Second Partita for solo violin, is widely believed to be a musical elegy for his late wife, Maria Barbara, who died in 1720, a theory supported by musicologist Helga Thoene's analysis revealing hidden references to Maria Barbara's name and ...
Bach's Chaconne: A Musical Lament for Maria Barbara?
Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne, the final movement of his Second Partita for solo violin, is widely believed to be a musical elegy for his late wife, Maria Barbara, who died in 1720, a theory supported by musicologist Helga Thoene's analysis revealing hidden references to Maria Barbara's name and ...
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44% Bias Score

Pope Canonizes 15-Year-Old Computer Whiz as Catholic Saint
Pope Leo XIV declared Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old computer whiz who died in 2006, the Catholic Church's first millennial saint during a Mass in St. Peter's Square, also canonizing Pier Giorgio Frassati.

Pope Canonizes 15-Year-Old Computer Whiz as Catholic Saint
Pope Leo XIV declared Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old computer whiz who died in 2006, the Catholic Church's first millennial saint during a Mass in St. Peter's Square, also canonizing Pier Giorgio Frassati.
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Carlo Acutis: First Millennial Saint Canonized
Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old who died of leukemia in 2006, was canonized as the Catholic Church's first millennial saint on Sunday, October 15th, 2023, in a ceremony at the Vatican, drawing thousands of devotees.

Carlo Acutis: First Millennial Saint Canonized
Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old who died of leukemia in 2006, was canonized as the Catholic Church's first millennial saint on Sunday, October 15th, 2023, in a ceremony at the Vatican, drawing thousands of devotees.
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56% Bias Score

Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" Wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
At the 82nd Venice Film Festival, Jim Jarmusch unexpectedly won the Golden Lion for his film "Father Mother Sister Brother", a tragicomic look at family dynamics, while the festival was significantly marked by discussions surrounding the war in Gaza.

Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" Wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
At the 82nd Venice Film Festival, Jim Jarmusch unexpectedly won the Golden Lion for his film "Father Mother Sister Brother", a tragicomic look at family dynamics, while the festival was significantly marked by discussions surrounding the war in Gaza.
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8% Bias Score

British Punjabi Artist Raf-Saperra Blends Genres, Prioritizes Organic Growth
Raf-Saperra, a 26-year-old British Punjabi artist, blends bhangra, hip-hop, and heavy metal, accumulating over 50 million streams and performing at major South Asian music festivals while prioritizing organic growth over immediate fame.

British Punjabi Artist Raf-Saperra Blends Genres, Prioritizes Organic Growth
Raf-Saperra, a 26-year-old British Punjabi artist, blends bhangra, hip-hop, and heavy metal, accumulating over 50 million streams and performing at major South Asian music festivals while prioritizing organic growth over immediate fame.
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4% Bias Score

British Quartet's 1959 Cross-Continental Road Trip
In 1959, four British men embarked on a 9,000-mile road trip from Luton, England, to Australia in a 1936 Ford V8, facing mechanical issues, illness, and financial constraints, but ultimately selling their car for a £50 profit in Sri Lanka.

British Quartet's 1959 Cross-Continental Road Trip
In 1959, four British men embarked on a 9,000-mile road trip from Luton, England, to Australia in a 1936 Ford V8, facing mechanical issues, illness, and financial constraints, but ultimately selling their car for a £50 profit in Sri Lanka.
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36% Bias Score

Biden to Build Presidential Library in Delaware
Former President Joe Biden will establish his presidential library in Delaware, a decision driven by the state's significant role in his political career, and has assembled a 13-member board to oversee fundraising and site selection.

Biden to Build Presidential Library in Delaware
Former President Joe Biden will establish his presidential library in Delaware, a decision driven by the state's significant role in his political career, and has assembled a 13-member board to oversee fundraising and site selection.
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24% Bias Score
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