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Ancient Athenian Lottery Machine Reconstructed, Demonstrating Random Citizen Selection
A 300kg marble replica of an ancient Athenian kleroterion was constructed and used in an experiment involving 150 participants to demonstrate the ancient method of randomly selecting citizens for public office, highlighting its role in Athenian democracy and implications for modern systems.
Ancient Athenian Lottery Machine Reconstructed, Demonstrating Random Citizen Selection
A 300kg marble replica of an ancient Athenian kleroterion was constructed and used in an experiment involving 150 participants to demonstrate the ancient method of randomly selecting citizens for public office, highlighting its role in Athenian democracy and implications for modern systems.
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China's Lunar New Year 2024: Record Spending Fuels Economic Boom
China's 2024 Lunar New Year saw record-breaking travel (273 million domestic trips on January 20th, a 17.3% year-on-year increase) and consumption, boosting the economy as consumers embraced traditional and modern trends, with increased demand for experiences, cultural tourism, cinema, and a rise in...
China's Lunar New Year 2024: Record Spending Fuels Economic Boom
China's 2024 Lunar New Year saw record-breaking travel (273 million domestic trips on January 20th, a 17.3% year-on-year increase) and consumption, boosting the economy as consumers embraced traditional and modern trends, with increased demand for experiences, cultural tourism, cinema, and a rise in...
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Napalm Girl Photo Authorship Challenged
A new documentary challenges the long-held attribution of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "napalm girl" photograph to Nick Ut, claiming instead that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image on June 8, 1972, in Trang Bang, South Vietnam; the Associated Press, which published the image, disp...
Napalm Girl Photo Authorship Challenged
A new documentary challenges the long-held attribution of the Pulitzer Prize-winning "napalm girl" photograph to Nick Ut, claiming instead that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image on June 8, 1972, in Trang Bang, South Vietnam; the Associated Press, which published the image, disp...
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International Task Force to Preserve Syria's Cultural Heritage
International organizations and academics met in Rome to plan the preservation of Syria's cultural heritage after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, concluding a week-long initiative across Italy that seeks to create an international task force for on-the-ground implementation.
International Task Force to Preserve Syria's Cultural Heritage
International organizations and academics met in Rome to plan the preservation of Syria's cultural heritage after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, concluding a week-long initiative across Italy that seeks to create an international task force for on-the-ground implementation.
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Record Lunar New Year Travel Fuels China's Economic Optimism
China's Lunar New Year celebration saw a record 273 million inter-regional trips on February 10th, a 17.3% year-on-year increase, reflecting strong economic activity and boosted by UNESCO recognition of the festival's cultural significance; this positive trend is expected to contribute to China's ec...
Record Lunar New Year Travel Fuels China's Economic Optimism
China's Lunar New Year celebration saw a record 273 million inter-regional trips on February 10th, a 17.3% year-on-year increase, reflecting strong economic activity and boosted by UNESCO recognition of the festival's cultural significance; this positive trend is expected to contribute to China's ec...
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Daughter Continues Holocaust Survivor Father's Legacy
Yifat Cohn-Meir shares the story of her father, Stefan Cohn, who secretly lived a double life as Thomas Geve, a Holocaust survivor who created powerful artwork depicting his experiences in Auschwitz; his daughter now continues his legacy by sharing his testimony with school children.
Daughter Continues Holocaust Survivor Father's Legacy
Yifat Cohn-Meir shares the story of her father, Stefan Cohn, who secretly lived a double life as Thomas Geve, a Holocaust survivor who created powerful artwork depicting his experiences in Auschwitz; his daughter now continues his legacy by sharing his testimony with school children.
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28% Bias Score

Soaring Demand for Chilean Cherries in China
Driven by the Lunar New Year, imported Chilean cherries are experiencing record sales in China across online and physical stores, boosted by efficient logistics and a 2005 free trade agreement resulting in over 80% of Chilean cherry exports going to China.

Soaring Demand for Chilean Cherries in China
Driven by the Lunar New Year, imported Chilean cherries are experiencing record sales in China across online and physical stores, boosted by efficient logistics and a 2005 free trade agreement resulting in over 80% of Chilean cherry exports going to China.
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48% Bias Score

Priceless Dacia Gold Artifacts Stolen from Dutch Museum
Three masked individuals stole at least four priceless Dacia gold artifacts, including a 500 BC golden helmet, from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, on Saturday at approximately 3:57 am, using explosives to gain entry and exiting within three minutes; Interpol is now assisting with the inves...

Priceless Dacia Gold Artifacts Stolen from Dutch Museum
Three masked individuals stole at least four priceless Dacia gold artifacts, including a 500 BC golden helmet, from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, on Saturday at approximately 3:57 am, using explosives to gain entry and exiting within three minutes; Interpol is now assisting with the inves...
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Dutch Museum Robbed: Ancient Artifacts Stolen
Thieves used explosives to rob the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, stealing a 2,500-year-old gold helmet, three gold bracelets (circa 50 BC), and causing damage to the museum; police are investigating with Interpol.

Dutch Museum Robbed: Ancient Artifacts Stolen
Thieves used explosives to rob the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, stealing a 2,500-year-old gold helmet, three gold bracelets (circa 50 BC), and causing damage to the museum; police are investigating with Interpol.
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40% Bias Score

Misty": Erroll Garner's Musical Genius and Family's Financial Hardship
Misty - The Erroll Garner Story" is a documentary exploring the life of jazz pianist Erroll Garner, contrasting his musical genius and financial success with the financial struggles of his partner, Rosalyn Noisette, and daughter, Kim Garner, who received no inheritance after his death in 1977, highl...

Misty": Erroll Garner's Musical Genius and Family's Financial Hardship
Misty - The Erroll Garner Story" is a documentary exploring the life of jazz pianist Erroll Garner, contrasting his musical genius and financial success with the financial struggles of his partner, Rosalyn Noisette, and daughter, Kim Garner, who received no inheritance after his death in 1977, highl...
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Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo
The documentary "The Stringer" challenges the authorship of the iconic Vietnam War photo "The Terror of War," claiming that local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not AP photographer Nick Ut, took the 1972 picture of a napalm-attack victim; conflicting accounts and evidence fuel ongoing debate.

Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo
The documentary "The Stringer" challenges the authorship of the iconic Vietnam War photo "The Terror of War," claiming that local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not AP photographer Nick Ut, took the 1972 picture of a napalm-attack victim; conflicting accounts and evidence fuel ongoing debate.
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44% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor Donates Childhood Doll to Yad Vashem
Lore Mayerfeld, a Holocaust survivor, donated her childhood doll, Inge, to Yad Vashem, a testament to her experiences fleeing Nazi Germany, immigrating to America and Israel, and grappling with the lasting impact of the Holocaust on her family.

Holocaust Survivor Donates Childhood Doll to Yad Vashem
Lore Mayerfeld, a Holocaust survivor, donated her childhood doll, Inge, to Yad Vashem, a testament to her experiences fleeing Nazi Germany, immigrating to America and Israel, and grappling with the lasting impact of the Holocaust on her family.
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24% Bias Score
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