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Notre-Dame Reopens: Macron Aims for National Unity
French President Emmanuel Macron reopened Notre-Dame Cathedral on December 7th, 2024, five years after a fire, with a ceremony attended by world leaders to promote national unity amidst political crisis.
Notre-Dame Reopens: Macron Aims for National Unity
French President Emmanuel Macron reopened Notre-Dame Cathedral on December 7th, 2024, five years after a fire, with a ceremony attended by world leaders to promote national unity amidst political crisis.
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48% Bias Score


Vancouver Art Gallery Cancels Herzog & de Meuron Design Due to Cost Overruns
The Vancouver Art Gallery canceled its plan for a new $600-million building by Herzog & de Meuron due to insufficient private donations and escalating costs, prompting a search for a less expensive alternative.
Vancouver Art Gallery Cancels Herzog & de Meuron Design Due to Cost Overruns
The Vancouver Art Gallery canceled its plan for a new $600-million building by Herzog & de Meuron due to insufficient private donations and escalating costs, prompting a search for a less expensive alternative.
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64% Bias Score


Dior Showcases Harris Tweed Hebrides in Cruise 2024 Collection
Dior's Cruise 2024 collection, unveiled in May at Gleneagles, features 13 looks using Harris Tweed Hebrides, a Scottish mill known for its unique blending process and home weaving tradition; this marks the mill's first collaboration consciously designed to showcase its methods.
Dior Showcases Harris Tweed Hebrides in Cruise 2024 Collection
Dior's Cruise 2024 collection, unveiled in May at Gleneagles, features 13 looks using Harris Tweed Hebrides, a Scottish mill known for its unique blending process and home weaving tradition; this marks the mill's first collaboration consciously designed to showcase its methods.
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24% Bias Score


Return of Indian Crime Show CID Sparks Nostalgia and Debate
The Indian television show CID, known for its family-friendly crime-solving antics, is returning later this month after an absence, sparking nostalgic reactions and debate among viewers about its compatibility with current crime show standards.
Return of Indian Crime Show CID Sparks Nostalgia and Debate
The Indian television show CID, known for its family-friendly crime-solving antics, is returning later this month after an absence, sparking nostalgic reactions and debate among viewers about its compatibility with current crime show standards.
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Orcas' Sophisticated Whale Shark Hunting Detailed in Gulf of California
Researchers have detailed the hunting techniques of a pod of orcas led by a male named Moctezuma in the Gulf of California, focusing on their attacks against whale sharks, a behavior previously reported but never described in detail.
Orcas' Sophisticated Whale Shark Hunting Detailed in Gulf of California
Researchers have detailed the hunting techniques of a pod of orcas led by a male named Moctezuma in the Gulf of California, focusing on their attacks against whale sharks, a behavior previously reported but never described in detail.
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24% Bias Score


"Transa" Album Honors Trans Community, Challenges Musical Norms
"Transa," a nearly four-hour compilation album featuring over 100 artists, honors trans musician Sophie and advocates for the trans community by experimenting with sound and challenging norms related to trans identity.
"Transa" Album Honors Trans Community, Challenges Musical Norms
"Transa," a nearly four-hour compilation album featuring over 100 artists, honors trans musician Sophie and advocates for the trans community by experimenting with sound and challenging norms related to trans identity.
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12% Bias Score

Notre-Dame Reopens After 5-Year, €850 Million Restoration
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on [Date] after a €850 million, five-year restoration following a devastating 2019 fire, attracting 3000 guests including numerous heads of state.

Notre-Dame Reopens After 5-Year, €850 Million Restoration
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on [Date] after a €850 million, five-year restoration following a devastating 2019 fire, attracting 3000 guests including numerous heads of state.
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40% Bias Score

2015 Champagne Releases Highlight Climate Change Adaptation
In 2015, several prestigious Champagne houses, including Moët & Chandon, Bollinger, and Cristal Rosé (celebrating its 50th anniversary), released exceptional vintages, showcasing the industry's adaptation to changing climate conditions.

2015 Champagne Releases Highlight Climate Change Adaptation
In 2015, several prestigious Champagne houses, including Moët & Chandon, Bollinger, and Cristal Rosé (celebrating its 50th anniversary), released exceptional vintages, showcasing the industry's adaptation to changing climate conditions.
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48% Bias Score

UNESCO Recognizes Ivorian Attiéké as Intangible Cultural Heritage
Attiéké, a fermented cassava couscous, has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its culinary significance and widespread popularity across Africa, particularly in French-speaking countries.

UNESCO Recognizes Ivorian Attiéké as Intangible Cultural Heritage
Attiéké, a fermented cassava couscous, has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its culinary significance and widespread popularity across Africa, particularly in French-speaking countries.
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4% Bias Score

Palazzo Citterio Museum Opening in Milan: A Cultural and Economic Boost
Milan's Palazzo Citterio, a modern art museum, opens December 7th, completing the "Grande Brera" project uniting three cultural institutions to rival Florence and Rome in visitor numbers and revenue, with projected increases of 50,000 visitors for Brera and potentially 1.5 million more with the addi...

Palazzo Citterio Museum Opening in Milan: A Cultural and Economic Boost
Milan's Palazzo Citterio, a modern art museum, opens December 7th, completing the "Grande Brera" project uniting three cultural institutions to rival Florence and Rome in visitor numbers and revenue, with projected increases of 50,000 visitors for Brera and potentially 1.5 million more with the addi...
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48% Bias Score

Expert in Intellectual Property Rights Appointed to Lead Instituto Autor
Juana Escudero, a lawyer specializing in intellectual property rights, was appointed director of projects at Instituto Autor, highlighting the growing importance of protecting authors' rights in the digital age, especially given challenges like AI and the need for robust local cultural initiatives.

Expert in Intellectual Property Rights Appointed to Lead Instituto Autor
Juana Escudero, a lawyer specializing in intellectual property rights, was appointed director of projects at Instituto Autor, highlighting the growing importance of protecting authors' rights in the digital age, especially given challenges like AI and the need for robust local cultural initiatives.
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24% Bias Score

"Wicked"'s Surprise Best Picture Win Upends Early Oscar Race
The National Board of Review's unexpected choice of Jon M. Chu's "Wicked" as Best Picture, along with several acting awards, shakes up the early Oscar race, contrasting with wins at Cannes and Venice.

"Wicked"'s Surprise Best Picture Win Upends Early Oscar Race
The National Board of Review's unexpected choice of Jon M. Chu's "Wicked" as Best Picture, along with several acting awards, shakes up the early Oscar race, contrasting with wins at Cannes and Venice.
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44% Bias Score
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