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Greek Football Legend Mimis Domazos Dies at 83
Mimis Domazos, born in war-torn Athens, overcame family objections and early career setbacks to become Greece's most decorated footballer with 14 titles, leaving an enduring legacy as a national icon and symbol of his era.
Greek Football Legend Mimis Domazos Dies at 83
Mimis Domazos, born in war-torn Athens, overcame family objections and early career setbacks to become Greece's most decorated footballer with 14 titles, leaving an enduring legacy as a national icon and symbol of his era.
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48% Bias Score


McCartney Opposes UK Copyright Changes to Protect Artists from AI
Paul McCartney urged the British government to reject proposed copyright changes that would allow AI companies to use artists' work for AI training without permission, arguing it would harm artists' control and compensation and potentially undermine Britain's creative industries.
McCartney Opposes UK Copyright Changes to Protect Artists from AI
Paul McCartney urged the British government to reject proposed copyright changes that would allow AI companies to use artists' work for AI training without permission, arguing it would harm artists' control and compensation and potentially undermine Britain's creative industries.
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60% Bias Score


Priceless Romanian Artifacts Stolen from Dutch Museum
Thieves stole the Cotofenesti golden helmet and three golden bracelets from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, on July 1, 2024, causing significant distress within the Romanian community and raising concerns about Europe's cultural heritage.
Priceless Romanian Artifacts Stolen from Dutch Museum
Thieves stole the Cotofenesti golden helmet and three golden bracelets from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, on July 1, 2024, causing significant distress within the Romanian community and raising concerns about Europe's cultural heritage.
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28% Bias Score


Holocaust Survivor's Memoir Explores Food's Role in Family Resilience
Bonny Reichert's memoir, "How To Share An Egg," details her father's Holocaust survival and its profound impact on her family's relationship with food, using specific dishes such as borscht and cholent to illustrate themes of resilience and cultural identity.
Holocaust Survivor's Memoir Explores Food's Role in Family Resilience
Bonny Reichert's memoir, "How To Share An Egg," details her father's Holocaust survival and its profound impact on her family's relationship with food, using specific dishes such as borscht and cholent to illustrate themes of resilience and cultural identity.
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12% Bias Score


Onyx Storm" Tops Bestseller Lists, Mirrors Harry Potter's Fanbase
Rebecca Yarros' "Onyx Storm", the third book in the "Empyrean" series, has sold over 300,000 copies through Barnes & Noble in its first week, topping Amazon's bestseller list and generating significant excitement and online engagement similar to the Harry Potter phenomenon.
Onyx Storm" Tops Bestseller Lists, Mirrors Harry Potter's Fanbase
Rebecca Yarros' "Onyx Storm", the third book in the "Empyrean" series, has sold over 300,000 copies through Barnes & Noble in its first week, topping Amazon's bestseller list and generating significant excitement and online engagement similar to the Harry Potter phenomenon.
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40% Bias Score


Homer's Shield: A Precursor to AI Image Generation
The article compares Homer's detailed description of Achilles' shield in the Iliad to modern AI image generation, highlighting the shift from visual creation preceding verbal description to the reverse and discussing the implications for human creativity and interpretation.
Homer's Shield: A Precursor to AI Image Generation
The article compares Homer's detailed description of Achilles' shield in the Iliad to modern AI image generation, highlighting the shift from visual creation preceding verbal description to the reverse and discussing the implications for human creativity and interpretation.
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48% Bias Score

Auschwitz: A Photographer Captures the Void
Photographer Michel Slomka's Auschwitz-Birkenau photos, taken in 2011, uniquely focus on the emptiness left by the victims, contrasting typical Holocaust imagery by highlighting the absence and scattered remnants to emphasize the genocide's aim of annihilation.

Auschwitz: A Photographer Captures the Void
Photographer Michel Slomka's Auschwitz-Birkenau photos, taken in 2011, uniquely focus on the emptiness left by the victims, contrasting typical Holocaust imagery by highlighting the absence and scattered remnants to emphasize the genocide's aim of annihilation.
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24% Bias Score

Romanian Gold Artifacts Stolen in Netherlands Museum Heist
Four Romanian gold artifacts, including the Cotofenesti helmet, were stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands after an explosion at 3:45 AM on Sunday, September 24th, a robbery the museum director called a "black day.

Romanian Gold Artifacts Stolen in Netherlands Museum Heist
Four Romanian gold artifacts, including the Cotofenesti helmet, were stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands after an explosion at 3:45 AM on Sunday, September 24th, a robbery the museum director called a "black day.
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52% Bias Score

Priceless Romanian Artifacts Stolen from Dutch Museum
Thieves stole the Cotofenesti gold helmet and three golden bracelets from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, overnight; the artifacts, considered irreplaceable parts of Romanian cultural heritage, were insured, and a Romanian delegation is traveling to Assen to investigate.

Priceless Romanian Artifacts Stolen from Dutch Museum
Thieves stole the Cotofenesti gold helmet and three golden bracelets from the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands, overnight; the artifacts, considered irreplaceable parts of Romanian cultural heritage, were insured, and a Romanian delegation is traveling to Assen to investigate.
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36% Bias Score

Sundance Film Festival's Impact on Oscar-Nominated Documentaries
The 2024 Sundance Film Festival featured several Oscar-winning filmmakers and documentaries, many supported by the Sundance Institute, highlighting the festival's significant influence on the documentary film industry and its growing focus on international films.

Sundance Film Festival's Impact on Oscar-Nominated Documentaries
The 2024 Sundance Film Festival featured several Oscar-winning filmmakers and documentaries, many supported by the Sundance Institute, highlighting the festival's significant influence on the documentary film industry and its growing focus on international films.
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24% Bias Score

Scenic European Train Journeys: A 2025 Perspective
Byway, celebrating rail travel's bicentennial in 2025, showcases diverse European train journeys, from France's Le Petit Train Jaune to Scotland's West Highland Line, highlighting the potential for a unified booking system to boost environmentally friendly rail travel.

Scenic European Train Journeys: A 2025 Perspective
Byway, celebrating rail travel's bicentennial in 2025, showcases diverse European train journeys, from France's Le Petit Train Jaune to Scotland's West Highland Line, highlighting the potential for a unified booking system to boost environmentally friendly rail travel.
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40% Bias Score

Mieko Kanai's "Leichter Schwindel": A Portrait of Japanese Society
Mieko Kanai's "Leichter Schwindel" ("Slight Dizziness"), published originally in 1997, uses stream-of-consciousness narration to depict the life of Natsumi, a Japanese housewife in the 1990s, revealing societal anxieties and patriarchal structures through her experiences and perceptions, impacting c...

Mieko Kanai's "Leichter Schwindel": A Portrait of Japanese Society
Mieko Kanai's "Leichter Schwindel" ("Slight Dizziness"), published originally in 1997, uses stream-of-consciousness narration to depict the life of Natsumi, a Japanese housewife in the 1990s, revealing societal anxieties and patriarchal structures through her experiences and perceptions, impacting c...
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28% Bias Score
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