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Universality: Gold Bar Bludgeoning Sparks Societal Critique in Brown's New Novel
Natasha Brown's "Universality", following her acclaimed debut "Assembly", uses a striking gold-bar-shaped proof design to reflect its narrative of a young man bludgeoning a political activist with a gold bar on a Yorkshire farm during the Covid-19 pandemic, exploring themes of late capitalism and so...
Universality: Gold Bar Bludgeoning Sparks Societal Critique in Brown's New Novel
Natasha Brown's "Universality", following her acclaimed debut "Assembly", uses a striking gold-bar-shaped proof design to reflect its narrative of a young man bludgeoning a political activist with a gold bar on a Yorkshire farm during the Covid-19 pandemic, exploring themes of late capitalism and so...
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24% Bias Score


TIME's 2025 List: 100 Greatest Places to Visit
TIME magazine's 2025 list of 100 greatest places to visit includes diverse destinations such as the renovated Waldorf Astoria New York, the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park in Georgia, Namibia's NamibRand Nature Reserve, and new openings like Sandals' first St. Vincent resort and Ama Waterwa...
TIME's 2025 List: 100 Greatest Places to Visit
TIME magazine's 2025 list of 100 greatest places to visit includes diverse destinations such as the renovated Waldorf Astoria New York, the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park in Georgia, Namibia's NamibRand Nature Reserve, and new openings like Sandals' first St. Vincent resort and Ama Waterwa...
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40% Bias Score


Bavaria Rejects Art Restitution: Ethics vs. Law in Nazi-Looted Art Debate
The Bavarian Ministry of Art rejected a recommendation to return three artworks—a Picasso bust and two Klee paintings—to the heirs of Jewish art dealer Alfred Flechtheim, citing insufficient legal proof of Nazi-related seizure, despite museum ethical principles supporting restitution.
Bavaria Rejects Art Restitution: Ethics vs. Law in Nazi-Looted Art Debate
The Bavarian Ministry of Art rejected a recommendation to return three artworks—a Picasso bust and two Klee paintings—to the heirs of Jewish art dealer Alfred Flechtheim, citing insufficient legal proof of Nazi-related seizure, despite museum ethical principles supporting restitution.
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44% Bias Score


AI-Generated Story Explores Grief and Metafiction
OpenAI's creative writing model generated a short story exploring the themes of grief and metafiction; the AI's self-awareness and inability to retain memories highlight the contrast between human and artificial intelligence.
AI-Generated Story Explores Grief and Metafiction
OpenAI's creative writing model generated a short story exploring the themes of grief and metafiction; the AI's self-awareness and inability to retain memories highlight the contrast between human and artificial intelligence.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Revives Hope for Return of Nazi-Looted Pissarro Painting
The Cassirer family renewed their hope of reclaiming Camille Pissarro's "Rue St. Honoré, dans l'après-midi. Effet de pluie," a Nazi-looted painting currently held in Madrid's Thyssen-Bornemisza museum, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Supreme Court Revives Hope for Return of Nazi-Looted Pissarro Painting
The Cassirer family renewed their hope of reclaiming Camille Pissarro's "Rue St. Honoré, dans l'après-midi. Effet de pluie," a Nazi-looted painting currently held in Madrid's Thyssen-Bornemisza museum, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
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52% Bias Score


Yale Symphony Orchestra's Greek Tour Showcases Diverse Repertoire
The Yale Symphony Orchestra (YSO), an internationally acclaimed ensemble founded in 1965, is touring Greece, performing in Thessaloniki (March 14th), Giannitsa (March 15th), Volos (March 17th), and Athens (March 20th), showcasing a repertoire ranging from film scores to jazz and classical masterpiec...
Yale Symphony Orchestra's Greek Tour Showcases Diverse Repertoire
The Yale Symphony Orchestra (YSO), an internationally acclaimed ensemble founded in 1965, is touring Greece, performing in Thessaloniki (March 14th), Giannitsa (March 15th), Volos (March 17th), and Athens (March 20th), showcasing a repertoire ranging from film scores to jazz and classical masterpiec...
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28% Bias Score

Pandemic's Digital Education Legacy: AI's Impact and Challenges
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the digitalization of education, leading to the rise of online learning platforms, educational YouTubers, and AI-powered tools; however, challenges in teacher training and student comprehension remain.

Pandemic's Digital Education Legacy: AI's Impact and Challenges
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the digitalization of education, leading to the rise of online learning platforms, educational YouTubers, and AI-powered tools; however, challenges in teacher training and student comprehension remain.
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40% Bias Score

Donatella Versace Steps Down as Versace Creative Director
Donatella Versace, after 27 years as creative director of Versace, is stepping down, succeeded by Dario Vitale, while she remains Chief Brand Ambassador; this coincides with potential takeover talks with Prada.

Donatella Versace Steps Down as Versace Creative Director
Donatella Versace, after 27 years as creative director of Versace, is stepping down, succeeded by Dario Vitale, while she remains Chief Brand Ambassador; this coincides with potential takeover talks with Prada.
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60% Bias Score

Montenegrin Artist Dante Buu Challenges Gender Norms Through Embroidery
Montenegrin artist Dante Buu challenges societal norms through his vibrant embroidered artwork and lengthy performances, exploring themes of gender, sexuality, and cultural identity, resulting in international recognition despite censorship in his home country.

Montenegrin Artist Dante Buu Challenges Gender Norms Through Embroidery
Montenegrin artist Dante Buu challenges societal norms through his vibrant embroidered artwork and lengthy performances, exploring themes of gender, sexuality, and cultural identity, resulting in international recognition despite censorship in his home country.
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36% Bias Score

Lee Miller: From Vogue Model to War Photographer
Lee Miller, a Vogue model who became a war photographer, covered WWII for Vogue, taking iconic photos like her bath in Hitler's apartment, revealing a life of trauma and later rediscovery.

Lee Miller: From Vogue Model to War Photographer
Lee Miller, a Vogue model who became a war photographer, covered WWII for Vogue, taking iconic photos like her bath in Hitler's apartment, revealing a life of trauma and later rediscovery.
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60% Bias Score

Van Cleef & Arpels Sponsors London Dance Festival
Van Cleef & Arpels sponsors London's Dance Reflections festival, showcasing 15 dance performances over four weeks, including a pairing of Trisha Brown's "Working Title" and Noé Soulier's "In the Fall", highlighting the evolution of modern dance.

Van Cleef & Arpels Sponsors London Dance Festival
Van Cleef & Arpels sponsors London's Dance Reflections festival, showcasing 15 dance performances over four weeks, including a pairing of Trisha Brown's "Working Title" and Noé Soulier's "In the Fall", highlighting the evolution of modern dance.
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40% Bias Score

Sustainability Drives Made in Italy Competitiveness: Birra Peroni Conference Highlights Key Trends
Birra Peroni's Rome conference highlighted sustainability's shift from philanthropy to a core business asset for Made in Italy brands, supported by a recent Ipsos survey showing 96% of Italian beer consumers view it as key to competitiveness. Government initiatives, including the PNRR's €4 billion i...

Sustainability Drives Made in Italy Competitiveness: Birra Peroni Conference Highlights Key Trends
Birra Peroni's Rome conference highlighted sustainability's shift from philanthropy to a core business asset for Made in Italy brands, supported by a recent Ipsos survey showing 96% of Italian beer consumers view it as key to competitiveness. Government initiatives, including the PNRR's €4 billion i...
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40% Bias Score
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