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1960s Painting Could Be a £200 Million Shakespeare Portrait
A painting purchased in the 1960s for £900 is believed to be a previously unknown portrait of William Shakespeare, a claim substantiated by expert analysis using hyperspectral and multispectral imaging techniques. The portrait's potential value is estimated at £100-£200 million.
1960s Painting Could Be a £200 Million Shakespeare Portrait
A painting purchased in the 1960s for £900 is believed to be a previously unknown portrait of William Shakespeare, a claim substantiated by expert analysis using hyperspectral and multispectral imaging techniques. The portrait's potential value is estimated at £100-£200 million.
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48% Bias Score


The Possibility of Tenderness": A Black Migrant's Journey of Self-Discovery
Jason Allen-Paisant's new non-fiction book, "The Possibility of Tenderness", explores themes of class, leisure, and self-discovery through the lens of his Jamaican grandmother's life and his own experiences as a Black migrant in the UK, challenging conventional nature writing.
The Possibility of Tenderness": A Black Migrant's Journey of Self-Discovery
Jason Allen-Paisant's new non-fiction book, "The Possibility of Tenderness", explores themes of class, leisure, and self-discovery through the lens of his Jamaican grandmother's life and his own experiences as a Black migrant in the UK, challenging conventional nature writing.
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National Medal of Honor Museum Opens in Texas
The National Medal of Honor Museum opens Tuesday in Arlington, Texas, showcasing the lives and service of over 3,500 Medal of Honor recipients from diverse backgrounds and conflicts, aiming to inspire visitors through their personal stories of courage and sacrifice.
National Medal of Honor Museum Opens in Texas
The National Medal of Honor Museum opens Tuesday in Arlington, Texas, showcasing the lives and service of over 3,500 Medal of Honor recipients from diverse backgrounds and conflicts, aiming to inspire visitors through their personal stories of courage and sacrifice.
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24% Bias Score


Japanese Breakfast's New Album Explores Family, Grief, and Reconciliation
Japanese Breakfast's new album, "For Melancholy Brunettes And Sad Women," explores singer Michelle Zauner's complicated relationship with her father following the deaths of both her parents, leading to reconciliation and reflections on family, grief, and cultural identity.
Japanese Breakfast's New Album Explores Family, Grief, and Reconciliation
Japanese Breakfast's new album, "For Melancholy Brunettes And Sad Women," explores singer Michelle Zauner's complicated relationship with her father following the deaths of both her parents, leading to reconciliation and reflections on family, grief, and cultural identity.
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20% Bias Score


Trump's Oval Office Redesign: Gold Accents and Political Messaging
President Trump's Oval Office redesign includes numerous gold accents, additional portraits (including President Polk), a copy of the Declaration of Independence, and the removal of a long-standing ivy plant, reflecting his personal brand and political messaging.
Trump's Oval Office Redesign: Gold Accents and Political Messaging
President Trump's Oval Office redesign includes numerous gold accents, additional portraits (including President Polk), a copy of the Declaration of Independence, and the removal of a long-standing ivy plant, reflecting his personal brand and political messaging.
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44% Bias Score


Hugo Egon Balder at 75: Reflecting on a Career Defined by Anarchy and Longevity
Hugo Egon Balder, turning 75 on March 22nd, reflects on his career from the controversial "Tutti Frutti" to the enduring success of "Genial daneben," highlighting the changing dynamics of German television and the importance of embracing individuality.
Hugo Egon Balder at 75: Reflecting on a Career Defined by Anarchy and Longevity
Hugo Egon Balder, turning 75 on March 22nd, reflects on his career from the controversial "Tutti Frutti" to the enduring success of "Genial daneben," highlighting the changing dynamics of German television and the importance of embracing individuality.
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24% Bias Score

Soccer's Evolution: From Working-Class Pastime to Over-Analyzed Spectacle
A Spanish writer reflects on soccer's evolving social status, from a working-class pastime to a subject of intense analysis, highlighting the pitfalls of prejudice and over-interpretation in assessing events, using examples such as Real Madrid's statement on referees and the Atlético Madrid penalty.

Soccer's Evolution: From Working-Class Pastime to Over-Analyzed Spectacle
A Spanish writer reflects on soccer's evolving social status, from a working-class pastime to a subject of intense analysis, highlighting the pitfalls of prejudice and over-interpretation in assessing events, using examples such as Real Madrid's statement on referees and the Atlético Madrid penalty.
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44% Bias Score

Diverse Spring Equinox Celebrations Across Central Asia
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan celebrate the spring equinox with distinct traditions: Azerbaijan's Novruz includes fire jumping and symbolic figures; Kazakhstan's Nauryznama is a 10-day festival emphasizing family and nomadic traditions; Turkey's Nevruz is a community-driven celebrat...

Diverse Spring Equinox Celebrations Across Central Asia
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan celebrate the spring equinox with distinct traditions: Azerbaijan's Novruz includes fire jumping and symbolic figures; Kazakhstan's Nauryznama is a 10-day festival emphasizing family and nomadic traditions; Turkey's Nevruz is a community-driven celebrat...
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16% Bias Score

Thuringian Bratwurst Season Opens with Record Attendance
The annual grilling of Thuringian bratwurst opened the season in Mühlhausen, Germany, drawing 140,000 visitors to the Bratwurst Museum. The event highlighted the bratwurst's economic importance and cultural heritage, despite a recent decline in meat and sausage consumption.

Thuringian Bratwurst Season Opens with Record Attendance
The annual grilling of Thuringian bratwurst opened the season in Mühlhausen, Germany, drawing 140,000 visitors to the Bratwurst Museum. The event highlighted the bratwurst's economic importance and cultural heritage, despite a recent decline in meat and sausage consumption.
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44% Bias Score

Aurangzeb's Simple Tomb in Khuldabad
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, who died in 1707 in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, was buried in Khuldabad per his wish to be near his Sufi guide, Syed Zainuddin, in a simple tomb contrasting with previous emperors' elaborate mausoleums.

Aurangzeb's Simple Tomb in Khuldabad
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, who died in 1707 in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, was buried in Khuldabad per his wish to be near his Sufi guide, Syed Zainuddin, in a simple tomb contrasting with previous emperors' elaborate mausoleums.
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20% Bias Score

Was liest du gerade?" Reviews Four Books on Power, Society, and Nature
Was liest du gerade?" reviews four books: Rushkoff's critique of tech billionaires, the Luegers' memoir of a Munich nightclub owner, Thomä's analysis of the prefix "post-", and Cooper's nature diary.

Was liest du gerade?" Reviews Four Books on Power, Society, and Nature
Was liest du gerade?" reviews four books: Rushkoff's critique of tech billionaires, the Luegers' memoir of a Munich nightclub owner, Thomä's analysis of the prefix "post-", and Cooper's nature diary.
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4% Bias Score

The Last Trace": A Photographic Journey Through Greek Historical Cemeteries
Maria Stefanou's "The Last Trace," published by Evnomos, is a photographic study of historical cemeteries in Greece and its diaspora, documenting the lives and funerary monuments of prominent figures in Greek history, connecting aesthetic appreciation with national identity.

The Last Trace": A Photographic Journey Through Greek Historical Cemeteries
Maria Stefanou's "The Last Trace," published by Evnomos, is a photographic study of historical cemeteries in Greece and its diaspora, documenting the lives and funerary monuments of prominent figures in Greek history, connecting aesthetic appreciation with national identity.
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48% Bias Score
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