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Frick Collection Reopens After $300 Million Renovation
The Frick Collection in New York City reopened after a four-year, $300 million renovation, opening previously private rooms to the public, adding a new recital hall and restaurant, and improving visitor amenities.
Frick Collection Reopens After $300 Million Renovation
The Frick Collection in New York City reopened after a four-year, $300 million renovation, opening previously private rooms to the public, adding a new recital hall and restaurant, and improving visitor amenities.
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32% Bias Score


Melsonby Treasure: Unprecedented Iron Age Discovery in England
A metal detectorist discovered the Melsonby Treasure, a collection of over 800 Iron Age artifacts including chariot parts and ritual objects, in North Yorkshire, England, in December 2021; the find sheds light on Iron Age society and trade connections with Europe.
Melsonby Treasure: Unprecedented Iron Age Discovery in England
A metal detectorist discovered the Melsonby Treasure, a collection of over 800 Iron Age artifacts including chariot parts and ritual objects, in North Yorkshire, England, in December 2021; the find sheds light on Iron Age society and trade connections with Europe.
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32% Bias Score


Melsonby Hoard: Iron Age Discovery Rewrites British History
A metal detectorist's discovery in North Yorkshire, England, unearthed the Melsonby Hoard—over 800 Iron Age artifacts, including wagon parts, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, dating back to the Roman conquest of Britain (1st century AD) and suggesting extensive trade networks across Europe.
Melsonby Hoard: Iron Age Discovery Rewrites British History
A metal detectorist's discovery in North Yorkshire, England, unearthed the Melsonby Hoard—over 800 Iron Age artifacts, including wagon parts, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, dating back to the Roman conquest of Britain (1st century AD) and suggesting extensive trade networks across Europe.
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Ancient Iraqi Tablets Reveal Details of World's First Empire
Over 200 four-thousand-year-old cuneiform tablets and 60 seals, discovered in Girsu, southern Iraq, provide detailed records of the early Akkadian empire (2300-2150 BC), revealing its administration, daily life, and the significant roles of women.
Ancient Iraqi Tablets Reveal Details of World's First Empire
Over 200 four-thousand-year-old cuneiform tablets and 60 seals, discovered in Girsu, southern Iraq, provide detailed records of the early Akkadian empire (2300-2150 BC), revealing its administration, daily life, and the significant roles of women.
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32% Bias Score


Bisexual Erasure: Societal Biases and the Impact on Mental Health
Societal biases, skewed media representation, and dismissive language contribute to bisexual erasure, negatively impacting the mental health of bisexual individuals by causing feelings of invisibility and invalidation.
Bisexual Erasure: Societal Biases and the Impact on Mental Health
Societal biases, skewed media representation, and dismissive language contribute to bisexual erasure, negatively impacting the mental health of bisexual individuals by causing feelings of invisibility and invalidation.
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40% Bias Score


Myanmar Artist's Prison Art Highlights Ongoing Repression
Burmese painter Htein Lin's "Escape" retrospective in Birmingham displays art created during his 1998-2004 imprisonment for pro-democracy activism in Myanmar, using prison uniforms and makeshift tools, highlighting ongoing political repression; his current inability to attend due to passport denial ...
Myanmar Artist's Prison Art Highlights Ongoing Repression
Burmese painter Htein Lin's "Escape" retrospective in Birmingham displays art created during his 1998-2004 imprisonment for pro-democracy activism in Myanmar, using prison uniforms and makeshift tools, highlighting ongoing political repression; his current inability to attend due to passport denial ...
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Melsonby Hoard: Unprecedented Iron Age Discovery in England
A metal detectorist discovered the Melsonby Hoard, a collection of over 800 Iron Age artifacts including chariots, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, in North Yorkshire, England in December 2021; the hoard, estimated at £254,000, sheds light on social structures, rituals, and trade in Iron Age ...

Melsonby Hoard: Unprecedented Iron Age Discovery in England
A metal detectorist discovered the Melsonby Hoard, a collection of over 800 Iron Age artifacts including chariots, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, in North Yorkshire, England in December 2021; the hoard, estimated at £254,000, sheds light on social structures, rituals, and trade in Iron Age ...
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8% Bias Score

Massive Iron Age Hoard Unearthed in UK, Rewriting History of Northern Elite
A team of British archaeologists recently unearthed the Melsonby hoard, an Iron Age treasure containing over 800 artifacts, including cauldrons, horse harness, and ceremonial weapons, near Melsonby, North Yorkshire; experts believe the artifacts, some deliberately broken before burial, belonged to e...

Massive Iron Age Hoard Unearthed in UK, Rewriting History of Northern Elite
A team of British archaeologists recently unearthed the Melsonby hoard, an Iron Age treasure containing over 800 artifacts, including cauldrons, horse harness, and ceremonial weapons, near Melsonby, North Yorkshire; experts believe the artifacts, some deliberately broken before burial, belonged to e...
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Two-Clawed Dinosaur Discovery in Mongolia
A new two-clawed dinosaur species, Duonychus tsogtbaatari, weighing approximately 260kg, was discovered in Mongolia's Gobi Desert; its unique two-fingered hands evolved separately from other two-fingered theropods, adding significantly to our understanding of therizinosaur evolution during the Late ...

Two-Clawed Dinosaur Discovery in Mongolia
A new two-clawed dinosaur species, Duonychus tsogtbaatari, weighing approximately 260kg, was discovered in Mongolia's Gobi Desert; its unique two-fingered hands evolved separately from other two-fingered theropods, adding significantly to our understanding of therizinosaur evolution during the Late ...
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Snow White Remake Controversy: Political Divisions and Casting Criticism
Disney's $210-250 million live-action remake of Snow White, starring Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler, faces significant controversy due to the actresses' opposing political views regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, alongside criticisms of the film's portrayal of the seven dwarfs.

Snow White Remake Controversy: Political Divisions and Casting Criticism
Disney's $210-250 million live-action remake of Snow White, starring Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler, faces significant controversy due to the actresses' opposing political views regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, alongside criticisms of the film's portrayal of the seven dwarfs.
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52% Bias Score

Kinngait Drawings: A Diverse Artistic Legacy
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection's "Worlds on Paper: Drawings from Kinngait" exhibition showcases the diversity of Inuit art, revealing stylistic shifts and artistic lineages from the 1950s to 1990, focusing on human figures, daily life, and the impact of printmaking and southern market demands...

Kinngait Drawings: A Diverse Artistic Legacy
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection's "Worlds on Paper: Drawings from Kinngait" exhibition showcases the diversity of Inuit art, revealing stylistic shifts and artistic lineages from the 1950s to 1990, focusing on human figures, daily life, and the impact of printmaking and southern market demands...
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32% Bias Score

Rethinking Western Civilization: A Network of Connections, Not Isolated Civilizations
A university professor challenges the traditional view of Western civilization's origins, arguing that it inaccurately emphasizes Greece and Rome while neglecting the contributions of other ancient civilizations and the significant interconnectedness of societies throughout history.

Rethinking Western Civilization: A Network of Connections, Not Isolated Civilizations
A university professor challenges the traditional view of Western civilization's origins, arguing that it inaccurately emphasizes Greece and Rome while neglecting the contributions of other ancient civilizations and the significant interconnectedness of societies throughout history.
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68% Bias Score
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