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Rafina Port Renovation to Enhance Aesthetics and Functionality
The port of Rafina in Greece is undergoing a renovation to remove unauthorized structures and create a unified, aesthetically pleasing waterfront area with adjustable shading and improved visitor experience.
Rafina Port Renovation to Enhance Aesthetics and Functionality
The port of Rafina in Greece is undergoing a renovation to remove unauthorized structures and create a unified, aesthetically pleasing waterfront area with adjustable shading and improved visitor experience.
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32% Bias Score


Grünau Monastery: Survival and Adaptive Reuse in the Spessart
The Carthusian monastery Grünau, founded in 1328 in the Spessart, Germany, survived the Peasant's War and Reformation due to adaptive reuse as a farm and inn, with four of its sixteen original cells remaining today.
Grünau Monastery: Survival and Adaptive Reuse in the Spessart
The Carthusian monastery Grünau, founded in 1328 in the Spessart, Germany, survived the Peasant's War and Reformation due to adaptive reuse as a farm and inn, with four of its sixteen original cells remaining today.
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24% Bias Score


One-Act Play Revives Interest in Forgotten Scottish Modernist Writer
A new one-act play, "Nan Shepherd", explores the life and work of the Scottish modernist writer, highlighting her unconventional life, love for nature, and resistance to flattery, using audience participation and excerpts from her writing to showcase her literary passion and impact.
One-Act Play Revives Interest in Forgotten Scottish Modernist Writer
A new one-act play, "Nan Shepherd", explores the life and work of the Scottish modernist writer, highlighting her unconventional life, love for nature, and resistance to flattery, using audience participation and excerpts from her writing to showcase her literary passion and impact.
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28% Bias Score


The Drowned": A Missing Person Mystery in 1950s Ireland
In John Banville's "The Drowned," a missing woman's case unfolds in 1950s Ireland, focusing on the dysfunctional characters surrounding the mystery, with pathologists Garrett Quirke and inspector St. John Strafford investigating the disappearance along the Wicklow coast, uncovering secrets and a com...
The Drowned": A Missing Person Mystery in 1950s Ireland
In John Banville's "The Drowned," a missing woman's case unfolds in 1950s Ireland, focusing on the dysfunctional characters surrounding the mystery, with pathologists Garrett Quirke and inspector St. John Strafford investigating the disappearance along the Wicklow coast, uncovering secrets and a com...
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36% Bias Score


AI and Radiocarbon Dating Reveal Dead Sea Scrolls Significantly Older
An international team used AI and radiocarbon dating to precisely date Dead Sea Scroll fragments, revealing that many are significantly older than previously believed, with some dating back to the early 160s BCE, challenging existing understandings of biblical text circulation and ancient Judean scr...
AI and Radiocarbon Dating Reveal Dead Sea Scrolls Significantly Older
An international team used AI and radiocarbon dating to precisely date Dead Sea Scroll fragments, revealing that many are significantly older than previously believed, with some dating back to the early 160s BCE, challenging existing understandings of biblical text circulation and ancient Judean scr...
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12% Bias Score


Humanoid Robots in China: A Race Between Progress and Practicality
China's burgeoning humanoid robot industry is highlighted by recent sporting events, showcasing advancements but also failures, sparking debate about prioritizing humanoid forms versus specialized functions, with experts suggesting a focus on practical applications over human-like appearances.
Humanoid Robots in China: A Race Between Progress and Practicality
China's burgeoning humanoid robot industry is highlighted by recent sporting events, showcasing advancements but also failures, sparking debate about prioritizing humanoid forms versus specialized functions, with experts suggesting a focus on practical applications over human-like appearances.
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36% Bias Score

Ballerina": Ana de Armas' Action-Packed Revenge Quest
Ballerina," starring Ana de Armas as a Russian ballerina-turned-assassin seeking revenge, bridges the gap between "John Wick: Chapter 3" and "Chapter 4," featuring intense action sequences and showcasing de Armas's impressive combat skills amidst a somewhat weak plot.

Ballerina": Ana de Armas' Action-Packed Revenge Quest
Ballerina," starring Ana de Armas as a Russian ballerina-turned-assassin seeking revenge, bridges the gap between "John Wick: Chapter 3" and "Chapter 4," featuring intense action sequences and showcasing de Armas's impressive combat skills amidst a somewhat weak plot.
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48% Bias Score

Thuringian Historic Mills Face Preservation Challenges"
Approximately 140 historic mills exist in Thuringia, Germany; only about a dozen remain commercially active, primarily producing flour regionally. Many others function as museums or event spaces, facing challenges from aging operators, environmental regulations, and economic pressures.

Thuringian Historic Mills Face Preservation Challenges"
Approximately 140 historic mills exist in Thuringia, Germany; only about a dozen remain commercially active, primarily producing flour regionally. Many others function as museums or event spaces, facing challenges from aging operators, environmental regulations, and economic pressures.
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24% Bias Score

Three New Poetry Collections Explore Identity, Place, and Mortality
Three new poetry collections—Leo Boix's "Southernmost: Sonnets," Kimberly Campanello's "An Interesting Detail," and Kim Hyesoon's "Autobiography of Death"—offer diverse explorations of identity, place, and mortality, showcasing distinct poetic styles and reflecting contemporary literary trends.

Three New Poetry Collections Explore Identity, Place, and Mortality
Three new poetry collections—Leo Boix's "Southernmost: Sonnets," Kimberly Campanello's "An Interesting Detail," and Kim Hyesoon's "Autobiography of Death"—offer diverse explorations of identity, place, and mortality, showcasing distinct poetic styles and reflecting contemporary literary trends.
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4% Bias Score

Berlin Carnival of Cultures Begins Amidst Heightened Security
Berlin's Carnival of Cultures, running June 6-9, features 830 artists, 350 booths, expects over 1 million visitors, and involves extensive road closures and a heightened police presence due to security concerns, with 1500 officers deployed on parade day.

Berlin Carnival of Cultures Begins Amidst Heightened Security
Berlin's Carnival of Cultures, running June 6-9, features 830 artists, 350 booths, expects over 1 million visitors, and involves extensive road closures and a heightened police presence due to security concerns, with 1500 officers deployed on parade day.
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36% Bias Score

Death of Niède Guidon: Pioneer Archaeologist's Legacy of Pre-Columbian Discoveries
Brazilian archaeologist Niède Guidon, known for her discoveries of ancient cave paintings and human remains in Piaui state that significantly predate previous estimates of human arrival in the Americas, died Wednesday at age 92, leaving a legacy of challenging established theories and advocating for...

Death of Niède Guidon: Pioneer Archaeologist's Legacy of Pre-Columbian Discoveries
Brazilian archaeologist Niède Guidon, known for her discoveries of ancient cave paintings and human remains in Piaui state that significantly predate previous estimates of human arrival in the Americas, died Wednesday at age 92, leaving a legacy of challenging established theories and advocating for...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Attendance at Les Misérables Amidst Kennedy Center Controversy
President Trump, along with the First and Second Ladies and Vice President, will attend the opening night of Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center on June 11th, despite at least 10 cast members reportedly refusing to perform following Trump's takeover of the Center and subsequent cancellations of sho...

Trump's Attendance at Les Misérables Amidst Kennedy Center Controversy
President Trump, along with the First and Second Ladies and Vice President, will attend the opening night of Les Misérables at the Kennedy Center on June 11th, despite at least 10 cast members reportedly refusing to perform following Trump's takeover of the Center and subsequent cancellations of sho...
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60% Bias Score
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