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Diverse Lineup of Artists Set to Perform at Trump's 2025 Inauguration
President Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration will feature performances by various artists, including Carrie Underwood, Lee Greenwood, Kid Rock, and the Village People, at events such as the swearing-in ceremony and the Make America Great Again Victory Rally.
Diverse Lineup of Artists Set to Perform at Trump's 2025 Inauguration
President Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration will feature performances by various artists, including Carrie Underwood, Lee Greenwood, Kid Rock, and the Village People, at events such as the swearing-in ceremony and the Make America Great Again Victory Rally.
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52% Bias Score


Journalist and Activist Simon Townsend Dies at 79
Journalist and activist Simon Townsend died aged 79; his legacy includes two imprisonments for refusing conscription during the Vietnam War and his significant contribution to the anti-conscription movement that led to its abolishment in 1972.
Journalist and Activist Simon Townsend Dies at 79
Journalist and activist Simon Townsend died aged 79; his legacy includes two imprisonments for refusing conscription during the Vietnam War and his significant contribution to the anti-conscription movement that led to its abolishment in 1972.
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24% Bias Score


Shanghai Hosts World's First Digital Exhibition on Niya Ruins
A digital exhibition on the Niya ruins in Xinjiang's Hotan prefecture opens in Shanghai on January 25th, running until July 25th, offering an immersive experience featuring over 100 artifacts and VR technology, including a nationally treasured brocade arm protector unearthed in 1995.
Shanghai Hosts World's First Digital Exhibition on Niya Ruins
A digital exhibition on the Niya ruins in Xinjiang's Hotan prefecture opens in Shanghai on January 25th, running until July 25th, offering an immersive experience featuring over 100 artifacts and VR technology, including a nationally treasured brocade arm protector unearthed in 1995.
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40% Bias Score


Feeling Afraid": A Stand-Up Show Exploring Authenticity and Anxiety
Samuel Barnett stars in Marcelo Dos Santos's "Feeling Afraid as if Something Terrible is Going to Happen," a one-person show exploring a comedian's anxieties and self-sabotaging behaviors within a relationship with an American man suffering from cataplexy, blurring the line between truth and perform...
Feeling Afraid": A Stand-Up Show Exploring Authenticity and Anxiety
Samuel Barnett stars in Marcelo Dos Santos's "Feeling Afraid as if Something Terrible is Going to Happen," a one-person show exploring a comedian's anxieties and self-sabotaging behaviors within a relationship with an American man suffering from cataplexy, blurring the line between truth and perform...
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8% Bias Score


Choreographer Blends Unexpected Dance Styles in TANTRUM for 6
Harrison Ritchie-Jones's new dance piece, TANTRUM for 6, premiering at Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre on February 6, blends unexpected movement styles like mixed martial arts and figure skating, provoking strong emotional responses from audiences, with some reporting feeling cathartic or wanting to...
Choreographer Blends Unexpected Dance Styles in TANTRUM for 6
Harrison Ritchie-Jones's new dance piece, TANTRUM for 6, premiering at Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre on February 6, blends unexpected movement styles like mixed martial arts and figure skating, provoking strong emotional responses from audiences, with some reporting feeling cathartic or wanting to...
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28% Bias Score


Cirque du Soleil's "Corteo": A Review
Cirque du Soleil's "Corteo," currently touring, uses a clown's funeral as a framing device for a spectacular acrobatic show at the Royal Albert Hall, featuring multiple simultaneous acts and impressive aerial displays.
Cirque du Soleil's "Corteo": A Review
Cirque du Soleil's "Corteo," currently touring, uses a clown's funeral as a framing device for a spectacular acrobatic show at the Royal Albert Hall, featuring multiple simultaneous acts and impressive aerial displays.
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12% Bias Score

Madrid Considers Reconstructing Palacio Xifré on Paseo del Prado
The Ministry of Health building in Madrid, built in 1949, replaced the magnificent Palacio Xifré, whose scattered remnants are now being sought for reconstruction on the Paseo del Prado, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Madrid Considers Reconstructing Palacio Xifré on Paseo del Prado
The Ministry of Health building in Madrid, built in 1949, replaced the magnificent Palacio Xifré, whose scattered remnants are now being sought for reconstruction on the Paseo del Prado, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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60% Bias Score

New Map Reveals Extensive Roman Water Channels at Las Médulas
Researchers from the University of León have created a highly precise map of over 1,100 kilometers of Roman water channels in Las Médulas, Spain, revealing 300 kilometers previously unknown, challenging prior assumptions about gold production and labor force size, and raising concerns regarding a pl...

New Map Reveals Extensive Roman Water Channels at Las Médulas
Researchers from the University of León have created a highly precise map of over 1,100 kilometers of Roman water channels in Las Médulas, Spain, revealing 300 kilometers previously unknown, challenging prior assumptions about gold production and labor force size, and raising concerns regarding a pl...
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Dream of Europe" Premieres on PBS, Showcases Unique European Destinations
Kathy McCabe's "Dream of Europe," a seven-part PBS series premiering January 18, 2025, explores diverse European destinations like London, Malta, and Albania, offering unique travel experiences and showcasing lesser-known cultural gems, such as Abbey Road Studios.

Dream of Europe" Premieres on PBS, Showcases Unique European Destinations
Kathy McCabe's "Dream of Europe," a seven-part PBS series premiering January 18, 2025, explores diverse European destinations like London, Malta, and Albania, offering unique travel experiences and showcasing lesser-known cultural gems, such as Abbey Road Studios.
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40% Bias Score

Inaem Reform Nears Completion After One Year
One year after Paz Santa Cecilia became director of Spain's Inaem, a comprehensive reform is nearing completion, addressing economic, financial, budgetary, organizational, human resources, and contracting aspects. The reform involves collaboration with other ministries and aims to modernize the Inae...

Inaem Reform Nears Completion After One Year
One year after Paz Santa Cecilia became director of Spain's Inaem, a comprehensive reform is nearing completion, addressing economic, financial, budgetary, organizational, human resources, and contracting aspects. The reform involves collaboration with other ministries and aims to modernize the Inae...
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36% Bias Score

Mexico's Culture Secretary Faces Budget Constraints and Criticism
Mexico's new Culture Secretary, Claudia Curiel, is holding consultations with artists to address budget cuts and strained relations from the previous administration; however, a limited budget and lack of concrete plans raise concerns about the sector's economic development potential.

Mexico's Culture Secretary Faces Budget Constraints and Criticism
Mexico's new Culture Secretary, Claudia Curiel, is holding consultations with artists to address budget cuts and strained relations from the previous administration; however, a limited budget and lack of concrete plans raise concerns about the sector's economic development potential.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Sailors' Christmas: A Time of Sacrifice and Isolation
This Christmas, let's appreciate Greece's sailors, who work tirelessly at sea, ensuring essential supplies, even during harsh weather, while facing isolation from loved ones during holidays.

Greek Sailors' Christmas: A Time of Sacrifice and Isolation
This Christmas, let's appreciate Greece's sailors, who work tirelessly at sea, ensuring essential supplies, even during harsh weather, while facing isolation from loved ones during holidays.
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40% Bias Score
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