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Coogler's "Sinners": Blues, Bootleggers, and Vampires in 1932 Mississippi
Sinners," a 137-minute 14A-rated film directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, Delroy Lindo, and Hailee Steinfeld, opens April 18th, blending blues music, bootlegging, and vampires in 1932 Mississippi to explore themes of freedom, legacy, and systemic racism.
Coogler's "Sinners": Blues, Bootleggers, and Vampires in 1932 Mississippi
Sinners," a 137-minute 14A-rated film directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, Delroy Lindo, and Hailee Steinfeld, opens April 18th, blending blues music, bootlegging, and vampires in 1932 Mississippi to explore themes of freedom, legacy, and systemic racism.
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56% Bias Score


Irish Manuscripts Return After a Millennium
Seventeen Irish manuscripts, preserved for over a millennium at the Abbey of Saint Gall in Switzerland, are returning to Ireland for a landmark exhibition ("Words on the Wave") from May 30th to October 24th at the National Museum of Ireland, showcasing Ireland's role as a center of learning during e...
Irish Manuscripts Return After a Millennium
Seventeen Irish manuscripts, preserved for over a millennium at the Abbey of Saint Gall in Switzerland, are returning to Ireland for a landmark exhibition ("Words on the Wave") from May 30th to October 24th at the National Museum of Ireland, showcasing Ireland's role as a center of learning during e...
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40% Bias Score


Dopo il Buio" Exhibit Showcases Resilience of Domestic Violence Survivors
The Asilo Mariuccia Foundation's "Dopo il Buio" photo exhibit, featuring Stefano Battistelli's images, showcases the daily lives of women and children recovering from domestic violence in the foundation's Milan, Sesto San Giovanni, and Porto Valtravaglia communities, emphasizing their resilience and...
Dopo il Buio" Exhibit Showcases Resilience of Domestic Violence Survivors
The Asilo Mariuccia Foundation's "Dopo il Buio" photo exhibit, featuring Stefano Battistelli's images, showcases the daily lives of women and children recovering from domestic violence in the foundation's Milan, Sesto San Giovanni, and Porto Valtravaglia communities, emphasizing their resilience and...
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44% Bias Score


Würth Group Founder Celebrates 90th Birthday, Passes Leadership to Grandchildren
Reinhold Würth, the founder of the Würth Group, a global leader in fastening and assembly technology, is celebrating his 90th birthday on April 20th; his decades-long detailed diary has chronicled the transformation of his family business into a multi-billion euro enterprise employing over 88,500 pe...
Würth Group Founder Celebrates 90th Birthday, Passes Leadership to Grandchildren
Reinhold Würth, the founder of the Würth Group, a global leader in fastening and assembly technology, is celebrating his 90th birthday on April 20th; his decades-long detailed diary has chronicled the transformation of his family business into a multi-billion euro enterprise employing over 88,500 pe...
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40% Bias Score


China's Civilizational Model: An Alternative Approach to Global Governance
China's enduring civilization, characterized by consistency, originality, unity, inclusiveness, and peacefulness, offers a distinctive model for international relations based on sustainable development, cultural diplomacy, and improved global governance, contrasting Western-centric approaches.
China's Civilizational Model: An Alternative Approach to Global Governance
China's enduring civilization, characterized by consistency, originality, unity, inclusiveness, and peacefulness, offers a distinctive model for international relations based on sustainable development, cultural diplomacy, and improved global governance, contrasting Western-centric approaches.
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48% Bias Score


Bill Gates's "Source Code": Talent, Support, and the Making of a Tech Giant
Bill Gates's memoir, "Source Code," reveals how his exceptional mathematical talent, unwavering ambition, and supportive family environment, combined with fortuitous timing and access to resources, contributed to his extraordinary success in the tech industry.
Bill Gates's "Source Code": Talent, Support, and the Making of a Tech Giant
Bill Gates's memoir, "Source Code," reveals how his exceptional mathematical talent, unwavering ambition, and supportive family environment, combined with fortuitous timing and access to resources, contributed to his extraordinary success in the tech industry.
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32% Bias Score

Kickstarter CEO's Inclusive Leadership Drives Platform's Comeback
Everette Taylor, Kickstarter's 35-year-old Black CEO, reversed the company's declining revenue and increased project success rates by 15% since 2022, by focusing on creator education and building a diverse leadership team, thereby becoming a rare example of Black leadership in the tech industry.

Kickstarter CEO's Inclusive Leadership Drives Platform's Comeback
Everette Taylor, Kickstarter's 35-year-old Black CEO, reversed the company's declining revenue and increased project success rates by 15% since 2022, by focusing on creator education and building a diverse leadership team, thereby becoming a rare example of Black leadership in the tech industry.
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32% Bias Score

Monkman Exhibition at Denver Art Museum Showcases Indigenous History
The Denver Art Museum presents "Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors," a major exhibition showcasing 41 of the artist's monumental paintings, running from April 20 to August 17, 2025, confronting colonization's impact on Indigenous peoples and residential school trauma.

Monkman Exhibition at Denver Art Museum Showcases Indigenous History
The Denver Art Museum presents "Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors," a major exhibition showcasing 41 of the artist's monumental paintings, running from April 20 to August 17, 2025, confronting colonization's impact on Indigenous peoples and residential school trauma.
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40% Bias Score

Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: The End of Latin America's Literary Boom
The death of Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa at age 89 in Lima, Peru, marks the end of Latin America's literary Boom, a group of authors who propelled Latin American literature onto the world stage in the 1960s. His sons carried two caskets from a private cremation ceremony, illustrating the lasti...

Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: The End of Latin America's Literary Boom
The death of Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa at age 89 in Lima, Peru, marks the end of Latin America's literary Boom, a group of authors who propelled Latin American literature onto the world stage in the 1960s. His sons carried two caskets from a private cremation ceremony, illustrating the lasti...
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48% Bias Score

China's Civilizational Approach to Global Governance
China's approach to global affairs, grounded in its enduring civilization and exemplified by initiatives in sustainable development and cultural diplomacy, offers a unique perspective shaped by historical consciousness and long-term strategic vision.

China's Civilizational Approach to Global Governance
China's approach to global affairs, grounded in its enduring civilization and exemplified by initiatives in sustainable development and cultural diplomacy, offers a unique perspective shaped by historical consciousness and long-term strategic vision.
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40% Bias Score

Madrid Embraces Easter Festivities, Anticipating Record Tourism"
Madrid's city council installed 500 chairs at Puerta del Sol for its Easter processions, expecting over 890,000 international visitors and nearly 90% hotel occupancy, deploying over 1300 police officers and 250 medical personnel for safety and security.

Madrid Embraces Easter Festivities, Anticipating Record Tourism"
Madrid's city council installed 500 chairs at Puerta del Sol for its Easter processions, expecting over 890,000 international visitors and nearly 90% hotel occupancy, deploying over 1300 police officers and 250 medical personnel for safety and security.
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40% Bias Score

Blind Sound Recordist Challenges Societal Norms, Promotes Inclusive Nature
Juan Pablo Culasso, a blind sound recordist from Uruguay, has cataloged almost 3,000 bird sounds, promoting inclusive nature experiences and challenging societal biases against blindness through initiatives supported by CNN and Rolex.

Blind Sound Recordist Challenges Societal Norms, Promotes Inclusive Nature
Juan Pablo Culasso, a blind sound recordist from Uruguay, has cataloged almost 3,000 bird sounds, promoting inclusive nature experiences and challenging societal biases against blindness through initiatives supported by CNN and Rolex.
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20% Bias Score
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