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La Ardosa: A Madrid Culinary Institution's Century-Long Success
Founded in 1892 as a wine distributor, La Ardosa, a Madrid tapas bar, gained fame for its tortilla and expanded into a group encompassing Casa Baranda, Bar Sidi, and Casa Hortensia, showcasing traditional Spanish cuisine and hospitality.
La Ardosa: A Madrid Culinary Institution's Century-Long Success
Founded in 1892 as a wine distributor, La Ardosa, a Madrid tapas bar, gained fame for its tortilla and expanded into a group encompassing Casa Baranda, Bar Sidi, and Casa Hortensia, showcasing traditional Spanish cuisine and hospitality.
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32% Bias Score


Grimme-Preis 2024: Series Dominate, Investigative Journalism Honored
The 61st Grimme-Preis, awarded on March 6th, 2024, saw RTL+'s "Angemessen Angry" and ARD's "Herrhausen" win in the fiction category; WDR's "Deutschland am Limit?" and NDR's "Strg_F" investigations won in "Info & Kultur" and for "Special Journalistic Achievement"; RTL's Kloeppel and von der Groeben r...
Grimme-Preis 2024: Series Dominate, Investigative Journalism Honored
The 61st Grimme-Preis, awarded on March 6th, 2024, saw RTL+'s "Angemessen Angry" and ARD's "Herrhausen" win in the fiction category; WDR's "Deutschland am Limit?" and NDR's "Strg_F" investigations won in "Info & Kultur" and for "Special Journalistic Achievement"; RTL's Kloeppel and von der Groeben r...
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40% Bias Score


Leipzig Book Prize 2025 Nominees Announced
The 2025 Leipzig Book Prize nominees, announced March 5th, include Christian Kracht, Wolf Haas, and Kristine Bilkau for fiction; works on Russian propaganda and a Belarusian anthology on Nazi-burned villages for non-fiction; and translations from Polish, English, Italian, and Belarusian.
Leipzig Book Prize 2025 Nominees Announced
The 2025 Leipzig Book Prize nominees, announced March 5th, include Christian Kracht, Wolf Haas, and Kristine Bilkau for fiction; works on Russian propaganda and a Belarusian anthology on Nazi-burned villages for non-fiction; and translations from Polish, English, Italian, and Belarusian.
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24% Bias Score


Black Bag": Spy Thriller Reimagines Espionage Through Marital Dynamics
Black Bag", directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett, follows a married couple working for the Secret Intelligence Service investigating a leaked security device, using a truth serum during a dinner party with suspects to uncover the leak, while their own rela...
Black Bag": Spy Thriller Reimagines Espionage Through Marital Dynamics
Black Bag", directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett, follows a married couple working for the Secret Intelligence Service investigating a leaked security device, using a truth serum during a dinner party with suspects to uncover the leak, while their own rela...
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20% Bias Score


Mäkelä's Orchestre de Paris in Amsterdam: Energetic but Imprecise
Klaus Mäkelä's Orchestre de Paris performed in Amsterdam on March 5th, 2025, showcasing Ravel, Stravinsky, and Mussorgsky; while the performance was energetic, it lacked the precision of earlier shows in the tour, raising questions about Mäkelä's future with the Concertgebouworkest.
Mäkelä's Orchestre de Paris in Amsterdam: Energetic but Imprecise
Klaus Mäkelä's Orchestre de Paris performed in Amsterdam on March 5th, 2025, showcasing Ravel, Stravinsky, and Mussorgsky; while the performance was energetic, it lacked the precision of earlier shows in the tour, raising questions about Mäkelä's future with the Concertgebouworkest.
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24% Bias Score


Oscars Spotlight Latin American Disappearances, Impunity
The Academy Awards recognized two films, "I'm Still Here" (Brazil) and "Emilia Pérez" (Mexico), highlighting the ongoing issue of disappearances in Latin America and the impunity surrounding these crimes, prompting renewed calls for justice and accountability.
Oscars Spotlight Latin American Disappearances, Impunity
The Academy Awards recognized two films, "I'm Still Here" (Brazil) and "Emilia Pérez" (Mexico), highlighting the ongoing issue of disappearances in Latin America and the impunity surrounding these crimes, prompting renewed calls for justice and accountability.
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40% Bias Score

Flesh": A Novel of Existential Passivity
David Szalay's "Flesh" recounts the life of István, a passive protagonist whose journey from Hungary to London is shaped by external forces such as war, economic shifts, and interpersonal relationships, ultimately confronting the limits of language in expressing life's complexities.

Flesh": A Novel of Existential Passivity
David Szalay's "Flesh" recounts the life of István, a passive protagonist whose journey from Hungary to London is shaped by external forces such as war, economic shifts, and interpersonal relationships, ultimately confronting the limits of language in expressing life's complexities.
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16% Bias Score

Fujian Deputies Push for Enhanced Protection of Taiwan-Related Cultural Relics
Fujian deputies urge a tiered protection system for 1,515 Taiwan-related cultural relics, including ancestral shrines and tombs, citing concerns over ineffective protection and proposing inter-departmental collaboration, financial support, and public awareness campaigns.

Fujian Deputies Push for Enhanced Protection of Taiwan-Related Cultural Relics
Fujian deputies urge a tiered protection system for 1,515 Taiwan-related cultural relics, including ancestral shrines and tombs, citing concerns over ineffective protection and proposing inter-departmental collaboration, financial support, and public awareness campaigns.
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36% Bias Score

Rome Exhibit Showcases Italian Women's Path to Suffrage
Municipality 1 in Rome hosts "Il Valore Invisibile", a free exhibit until March 31st, showcasing Italian women's fight for suffrage using historical images from the Parisio Archive, donated by Stefano Fittipaldi, in collaboration with the Tu – Tutte Unite Association.

Rome Exhibit Showcases Italian Women's Path to Suffrage
Municipality 1 in Rome hosts "Il Valore Invisibile", a free exhibit until March 31st, showcasing Italian women's fight for suffrage using historical images from the Parisio Archive, donated by Stefano Fittipaldi, in collaboration with the Tu – Tutte Unite Association.
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12% Bias Score

Kissing: A Non-Universal Cultural Practice
A Sapiens magazine study reveals that kissing is not a universal human behavior, with less than half of 150 cultures studied engaging in it; prevalence correlates with social class stratification, suggesting complex evolutionary and social factors. Alternative theories propose origins in insect remo...

Kissing: A Non-Universal Cultural Practice
A Sapiens magazine study reveals that kissing is not a universal human behavior, with less than half of 150 cultures studied engaging in it; prevalence correlates with social class stratification, suggesting complex evolutionary and social factors. Alternative theories propose origins in insect remo...
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24% Bias Score

Iranian Filmmakers Face Trial for "My Favourite Cake" Amidst Crackdown on Dissent
The filmmakers and lead actress of the award-winning Iranian film "My Favourite Cake" are on trial in Tehran for allegedly violating public morality and propagating anti-regime propaganda, reflecting the ongoing crackdown on artistic freedom and dissent following the 2022 protests.

Iranian Filmmakers Face Trial for "My Favourite Cake" Amidst Crackdown on Dissent
The filmmakers and lead actress of the award-winning Iranian film "My Favourite Cake" are on trial in Tehran for allegedly violating public morality and propagating anti-regime propaganda, reflecting the ongoing crackdown on artistic freedom and dissent following the 2022 protests.
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68% Bias Score

Black Inc. Faces Backlash Over AI Training Data Deal
Black Inc., publisher of The Saturday Paper, is facing backlash for requesting authors' consent to use their works for AI training, offering a 50/50 revenue split, raising concerns about author exploitation and the future of authorship.

Black Inc. Faces Backlash Over AI Training Data Deal
Black Inc., publisher of The Saturday Paper, is facing backlash for requesting authors' consent to use their works for AI training, offering a 50/50 revenue split, raising concerns about author exploitation and the future of authorship.
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40% Bias Score
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