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Andalusian Luxury Driving Escape: A Blend of Performance and Pleasure
An Andalusian luxury driving escape combines exhilarating drives in a Maserati GT2 Stradale on challenging mountain roads and the Ascari Circuit with stays at the Marbella Club Hotel, visits to an artisanal olive oil producer, and fine dining, catering to discerning travelers seeking a blend of perf...
Andalusian Luxury Driving Escape: A Blend of Performance and Pleasure
An Andalusian luxury driving escape combines exhilarating drives in a Maserati GT2 Stradale on challenging mountain roads and the Ascari Circuit with stays at the Marbella Club Hotel, visits to an artisanal olive oil producer, and fine dining, catering to discerning travelers seeking a blend of perf...
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48% Bias Score


Adidas Completes Yeezy Sale, Donates Profits, but Sees Sales Dip
Adidas has ended sales of its Yeezy shoes following its split with Kanye West in October 2022 due to his antisemitic remarks; the company sold \$1.2 billion of remaining inventory, donating profits to charity, but saw a 2% sales decline in North America.
Adidas Completes Yeezy Sale, Donates Profits, but Sees Sales Dip
Adidas has ended sales of its Yeezy shoes following its split with Kanye West in October 2022 due to his antisemitic remarks; the company sold \$1.2 billion of remaining inventory, donating profits to charity, but saw a 2% sales decline in North America.
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36% Bias Score


Iranian Musician Flogged 74 Times for Anti-Hijab Song
Iranian singer Mehdi Yarrahi was lashed 74 times for a song advocating against the hijab and supporting protests, serving a portion of his two years and eight months prison sentence alongside a fine after his August 2023 arrest.
Iranian Musician Flogged 74 Times for Anti-Hijab Song
Iranian singer Mehdi Yarrahi was lashed 74 times for a song advocating against the hijab and supporting protests, serving a portion of his two years and eight months prison sentence alongside a fine after his August 2023 arrest.
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60% Bias Score


Spotify's Impact on Music: A Critical Analysis
Liz Pelly's "Mood Machine" exposes Spotify's manipulative practices, including promoting fake artists to avoid royalty payments, forcing vulnerable musicians into pay-to-play schemes, and selling user data, harming artists' income and limiting musical diversity.
Spotify's Impact on Music: A Critical Analysis
Liz Pelly's "Mood Machine" exposes Spotify's manipulative practices, including promoting fake artists to avoid royalty payments, forcing vulnerable musicians into pay-to-play schemes, and selling user data, harming artists' income and limiting musical diversity.
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64% Bias Score


Jazz-Funk Pioneer Roy Ayers Dies at 84
Jazz-funk pioneer Roy Ayers, known for his globally popular summer hit "Everybody Loves the Sunshine," died on March 4th, 2025, in New York City at age 84 following a long illness, his family announced.
Jazz-Funk Pioneer Roy Ayers Dies at 84
Jazz-funk pioneer Roy Ayers, known for his globally popular summer hit "Everybody Loves the Sunshine," died on March 4th, 2025, in New York City at age 84 following a long illness, his family announced.
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4% Bias Score


Trump's Kennedy Center Appointment Sparks Backlash
President Trump's appointment as chairman of the Kennedy Center, following a purge of Democratic appointees, prompted the cancellation of "Hamilton"'s run and resignations from several artists, directly challenging the Center's history of artistic freedom and bipartisan support.
Trump's Kennedy Center Appointment Sparks Backlash
President Trump's appointment as chairman of the Kennedy Center, following a purge of Democratic appointees, prompted the cancellation of "Hamilton"'s run and resignations from several artists, directly challenging the Center's history of artistic freedom and bipartisan support.
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48% Bias Score

Caravaggio 2025: A Major Exhibition in Rome
Rome's Barberini Palace hosts the Caravaggio 2025 exhibition until July 6th, showcasing 23 of his works, including newly rediscovered paintings and unprecedented pairings from international museums and private collections, expected to draw 300,000 visitors.

Caravaggio 2025: A Major Exhibition in Rome
Rome's Barberini Palace hosts the Caravaggio 2025 exhibition until July 6th, showcasing 23 of his works, including newly rediscovered paintings and unprecedented pairings from international museums and private collections, expected to draw 300,000 visitors.
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40% Bias Score

Chinese Architect Liu Jiakun Wins 2025 Pritzker Prize
Liu Jiakun, a Chengdu architect, won the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize for his community-focused designs that blend traditional Chinese philosophy with modern urban planning, exemplified by the West Village complex.

Chinese Architect Liu Jiakun Wins 2025 Pritzker Prize
Liu Jiakun, a Chengdu architect, won the 2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize for his community-focused designs that blend traditional Chinese philosophy with modern urban planning, exemplified by the West Village complex.
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48% Bias Score

Iranian Musician Lashed 74 Times for Song Encouraging Women to Remove Hijabs
Iranian musician Mehdi Yarrahi received 74 lashes as punishment for his song "Roosarito," which encouraged women to remove their hijabs, following his arrest in August 2023 and subsequent sentencing by the Tehran Revolutionary Court.

Iranian Musician Lashed 74 Times for Song Encouraging Women to Remove Hijabs
Iranian musician Mehdi Yarrahi received 74 lashes as punishment for his song "Roosarito," which encouraged women to remove their hijabs, following his arrest in August 2023 and subsequent sentencing by the Tehran Revolutionary Court.
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56% Bias Score

London Eye: From Rejected Design to Iconic Landmark
Architects Julia Barfield and David Marks, despite not winning a design competition, built the 135m London Eye, which opened March 9, 2000, becoming a major tourist attraction and iconic landmark featuring 32 capsules and hosting various events.

London Eye: From Rejected Design to Iconic Landmark
Architects Julia Barfield and David Marks, despite not winning a design competition, built the 135m London Eye, which opened March 9, 2000, becoming a major tourist attraction and iconic landmark featuring 32 capsules and hosting various events.
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44% Bias Score

Global Cartoon Exhibition Exposes Social Media's Dark Side
A global exhibition of cartoons, running from February 4 to April 15, 2025, in Dortmund, Germany, and online, reveals the pervasive influence of social media and its dangers, including misinformation, manipulation, and addiction, as depicted by artists from Vietnam, Costa Rica, Germany, the Netherla...

Global Cartoon Exhibition Exposes Social Media's Dark Side
A global exhibition of cartoons, running from February 4 to April 15, 2025, in Dortmund, Germany, and online, reveals the pervasive influence of social media and its dangers, including misinformation, manipulation, and addiction, as depicted by artists from Vietnam, Costa Rica, Germany, the Netherla...
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60% Bias Score

Overdoing Personalization Backfires: Name Repetition in Customer Service
Excessive repetition of a customer's name during service interactions, mirroring past technology failures like Mail Merge's excessive spacing, creates negative customer reactions; businesses should diversify personalization techniques (referencing company, news, location, or professional history) fo...

Overdoing Personalization Backfires: Name Repetition in Customer Service
Excessive repetition of a customer's name during service interactions, mirroring past technology failures like Mail Merge's excessive spacing, creates negative customer reactions; businesses should diversify personalization techniques (referencing company, news, location, or professional history) fo...
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12% Bias Score
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