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Hannover Exhibition Showcases Pelikan's Impact on Writing History
A new exhibition in Hannover, Germany, at Pelikan's historic Tintenturm, explores the history of writing from quill pens to fountain pens, highlighting Pelikan's 1960 invention of the Pelikano, the first school fountain pen with ink cartridges, and the continued importance of handwriting in educatio...
Hannover Exhibition Showcases Pelikan's Impact on Writing History
A new exhibition in Hannover, Germany, at Pelikan's historic Tintenturm, explores the history of writing from quill pens to fountain pens, highlighting Pelikan's 1960 invention of the Pelikano, the first school fountain pen with ink cartridges, and the continued importance of handwriting in educatio...
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Trial Begins for Theft of \$6 Million Golden Toilet from Blenheim Palace
Three men stand trial in England for the 2019 theft of Maurizio Cattelan's 18-karat gold toilet, "America," from Blenheim Palace; valued at \$6 million, it was never recovered and is believed to have been broken down for its gold.
Trial Begins for Theft of \$6 Million Golden Toilet from Blenheim Palace
Three men stand trial in England for the 2019 theft of Maurizio Cattelan's 18-karat gold toilet, "America," from Blenheim Palace; valued at \$6 million, it was never recovered and is believed to have been broken down for its gold.
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36% Bias Score


2025 International Booker Prize Longlist: Diverse Selection Reflects Global Literary Shifts
The 2025 International Booker Prize longlist features 12 translated novels from 10 languages and 15 nationalities, including Astrid Roemer's "On a Woman's Madness," translated into English for the first time this year, reflecting evolving trends in global literature.
2025 International Booker Prize Longlist: Diverse Selection Reflects Global Literary Shifts
The 2025 International Booker Prize longlist features 12 translated novels from 10 languages and 15 nationalities, including Astrid Roemer's "On a Woman's Madness," translated into English for the first time this year, reflecting evolving trends in global literature.
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Emilia Pérez" Sets Oscar Record Amidst Controversy
Jacques Audiard's "Emilia Pérez" received a record-breaking 13 Oscar nominations, becoming the first non-English language film to achieve this, but faces controversy due to accusations of glorifying drug trafficking and its lead actress's past racist and Islamophobic tweets.
Emilia Pérez" Sets Oscar Record Amidst Controversy
Jacques Audiard's "Emilia Pérez" received a record-breaking 13 Oscar nominations, becoming the first non-English language film to achieve this, but faces controversy due to accusations of glorifying drug trafficking and its lead actress's past racist and Islamophobic tweets.
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Eleven Ancient Greek Artifacts Repatriated to Greece
On Tuesday, eleven ancient Greek artifacts, valued at approximately $1 million, were repatriated to Greece in New York City following their recovery by the Manhattan District Attorney's office from multiple traffickers; this is part of an ongoing investigation that has already returned thousands of ...
Eleven Ancient Greek Artifacts Repatriated to Greece
On Tuesday, eleven ancient Greek artifacts, valued at approximately $1 million, were repatriated to Greece in New York City following their recovery by the Manhattan District Attorney's office from multiple traffickers; this is part of an ongoing investigation that has already returned thousands of ...
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Bezos Restricts Washington Post Opinion Section to Pro-Free Market Views
Jeff Bezos announced that the Washington Post's opinion section will only publish viewpoints supporting "personal liberties" and "free markets," prompting the resignation of opinion editor David Shipley and raising concerns about the paper's journalistic independence and future.
Bezos Restricts Washington Post Opinion Section to Pro-Free Market Views
Jeff Bezos announced that the Washington Post's opinion section will only publish viewpoints supporting "personal liberties" and "free markets," prompting the resignation of opinion editor David Shipley and raising concerns about the paper's journalistic independence and future.
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Musicians Protest AI Copyright Changes as Meta Faces Piracy Lawsuit
Over 1,000 musicians released a silent album protesting a UK proposal to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material without licensing, while Meta faces legal action for allegedly using 80 terabytes of pirated books to train its AI models, highlighting the conflict between AI development and crea...

Musicians Protest AI Copyright Changes as Meta Faces Piracy Lawsuit
Over 1,000 musicians released a silent album protesting a UK proposal to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material without licensing, while Meta faces legal action for allegedly using 80 terabytes of pirated books to train its AI models, highlighting the conflict between AI development and crea...
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Musicians Protest U.K. Copyright Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Elton John, released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", on Tuesday to protest proposed U.K. copyright changes that would allow AI companies to use artists' work without permission, impacting artists' livelihoods and potentially the U.K.'s crea...

Musicians Protest U.K. Copyright Changes with Silent Album
More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Elton John, released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", on Tuesday to protest proposed U.K. copyright changes that would allow AI companies to use artists' work without permission, impacting artists' livelihoods and potentially the U.K.'s crea...
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Berlin Art Installation Highlights Mexico's Missing Persons Crisis
The art installation "Backyard" at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin uses clothing and audio to depict the search for over 115,000 missing people in Mexico, highlighting the lack of governmental support for families and the artists' use of commercial elements to address this issue.

Berlin Art Installation Highlights Mexico's Missing Persons Crisis
The art installation "Backyard" at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin uses clothing and audio to depict the search for over 115,000 missing people in Mexico, highlighting the lack of governmental support for families and the artists' use of commercial elements to address this issue.
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Ne Zha 2's Box Office Success in Oceania
Ne Zha 2, a Chinese animated film, earned over A$1.5 million in Australia and reached second place in New Zealand's box office during its second weekend, exceeding expectations and highlighting the global appeal of diverse storytelling.

Ne Zha 2's Box Office Success in Oceania
Ne Zha 2, a Chinese animated film, earned over A$1.5 million in Australia and reached second place in New Zealand's box office during its second weekend, exceeding expectations and highlighting the global appeal of diverse storytelling.
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Greece Reclaims Looted Bronze Griffin Head from the MET
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York returned a bronze griffin head, stolen from Olympia, Greece in 1936, to the Greek Ministry of Culture after an investigation confirmed its illegal export; the artifact, dating to 650-625 BC, is part of a larger effort to repatriate Greek cultural treasures.

Greece Reclaims Looted Bronze Griffin Head from the MET
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York returned a bronze griffin head, stolen from Olympia, Greece in 1936, to the Greek Ministry of Culture after an investigation confirmed its illegal export; the artifact, dating to 650-625 BC, is part of a larger effort to repatriate Greek cultural treasures.
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20% Bias Score

Rome's 2025 Jubilee Year: 35 Million Pilgrims Expected
Pope Francis declared 2025 the Jubilee Year of Hope in Vatican City on Christmas Eve, anticipating a near tripling of tourist numbers to 35 million, necessitating advanced travel planning due to expected crowds at major attractions.

Rome's 2025 Jubilee Year: 35 Million Pilgrims Expected
Pope Francis declared 2025 the Jubilee Year of Hope in Vatican City on Christmas Eve, anticipating a near tripling of tourist numbers to 35 million, necessitating advanced travel planning due to expected crowds at major attractions.
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44% Bias Score
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