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Landscape Architect Advocates for Wild Gardens, Prioritizing Nature's Self-Sufficiency
Milanese landscape architect Antonio Perazzi champions wild gardens, contrasting human-centric landscaping with nature's self-sufficiency; he showcases his methods in projects like the Manifattura Tabacchi in Florence and a Sicilian garden near Torre di Manfria, prioritizing observation over interve...
Landscape Architect Advocates for Wild Gardens, Prioritizing Nature's Self-Sufficiency
Milanese landscape architect Antonio Perazzi champions wild gardens, contrasting human-centric landscaping with nature's self-sufficiency; he showcases his methods in projects like the Manifattura Tabacchi in Florence and a Sicilian garden near Torre di Manfria, prioritizing observation over interve...
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52% Bias Score


Berlin to Rename Part of Kurfürstendamm for Harald Juhnke
Berlin plans to rename a section of Kurfürstendamm as Harald-Juhnke-Platz to honor the late entertainer, but the process will take at least five months due to bureaucratic procedures.
Berlin to Rename Part of Kurfürstendamm for Harald Juhnke
Berlin plans to rename a section of Kurfürstendamm as Harald-Juhnke-Platz to honor the late entertainer, but the process will take at least five months due to bureaucratic procedures.
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36% Bias Score


Humor's Impact: Positive and Negative Effects on Psychology and Social Bonds
Professor Nevzat Tarhan discusses the impact of humor on psychology and social relations, emphasizing the importance of context-appropriate humor to avoid negative consequences, particularly in children, while highlighting its stress-reducing benefits and potential use in leadership and communicatio...
Humor's Impact: Positive and Negative Effects on Psychology and Social Bonds
Professor Nevzat Tarhan discusses the impact of humor on psychology and social relations, emphasizing the importance of context-appropriate humor to avoid negative consequences, particularly in children, while highlighting its stress-reducing benefits and potential use in leadership and communicatio...
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28% Bias Score


WWII "Rosies" Honored with Congressional Gold Medals
In New Orleans, eighteen women who worked as "Rosies" in WWII defense industries during the war received Congressional Gold Medals at the National World War II Museum; their service challenged gender roles and impacted the American labor landscape, a legacy the museum is working to preserve through ...
WWII "Rosies" Honored with Congressional Gold Medals
In New Orleans, eighteen women who worked as "Rosies" in WWII defense industries during the war received Congressional Gold Medals at the National World War II Museum; their service challenged gender roles and impacted the American labor landscape, a legacy the museum is working to preserve through ...
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32% Bias Score


ATEEZ's European Tour Grosses $17.9 Million, Sets New Standard for K-Pop
ATEEZ's European leg of their "Towards the Light: Will to Power" world tour sold over 180,000 tickets across 14 dates, grossing $17.9 million and making them the only K-pop act in Billboard's February 2025 Top 30 tours; their Paris show at La Défense Arena, the first-ever K-pop headline show in the ...
ATEEZ's European Tour Grosses $17.9 Million, Sets New Standard for K-Pop
ATEEZ's European leg of their "Towards the Light: Will to Power" world tour sold over 180,000 tickets across 14 dates, grossing $17.9 million and making them the only K-pop act in Billboard's February 2025 Top 30 tours; their Paris show at La Défense Arena, the first-ever K-pop headline show in the ...
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48% Bias Score


Berlin Renames 16 Streets, Addressing Colonial and Nazi Pasts
Over the past six years, Berlin has renamed at least 16 streets or squares; half were due to colonialist, racist, antisemitic, or Nazi ties of the namesakes, while others honored individuals or reduced duplicate names, with Mitte having the most changes (four).
Berlin Renames 16 Streets, Addressing Colonial and Nazi Pasts
Over the past six years, Berlin has renamed at least 16 streets or squares; half were due to colonialist, racist, antisemitic, or Nazi ties of the namesakes, while others honored individuals or reduced duplicate names, with Mitte having the most changes (four).
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36% Bias Score

Death of Prominent Greek Archaeologist Georgios Korres
Georgios Korres, a renowned Greek archaeologist known for his extensive work in Messenia, passed away at age 85; his research encompassed excavation and the history of archaeology itself.

Death of Prominent Greek Archaeologist Georgios Korres
Georgios Korres, a renowned Greek archaeologist known for his extensive work in Messenia, passed away at age 85; his research encompassed excavation and the history of archaeology itself.
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24% Bias Score

Pompeii and Ukraine: A Contrast of Destruction and Resilience
A German author travels to Naples to meet a Ukrainian friend who visits Pompeii, contrasting the preserved ancient city with the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting themes of displacement, resilience, and the enduring human spirit.

Pompeii and Ukraine: A Contrast of Destruction and Resilience
A German author travels to Naples to meet a Ukrainian friend who visits Pompeii, contrasting the preserved ancient city with the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting themes of displacement, resilience, and the enduring human spirit.
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48% Bias Score

Tenth Anniversary: New 'Cheryl's House Number Problem' Puzzle Released
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the viral 'Cheryl's birthday problem', its creator, Joseph Yeo, released a new puzzle, 'Cheryl's house number problem', involving two one-digit numbers and a house number, challenging solvers to deduce the sum of the two numbers.

Tenth Anniversary: New 'Cheryl's House Number Problem' Puzzle Released
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the viral 'Cheryl's birthday problem', its creator, Joseph Yeo, released a new puzzle, 'Cheryl's house number problem', involving two one-digit numbers and a house number, challenging solvers to deduce the sum of the two numbers.
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24% Bias Score

Zhadan's Stories: War's Impact on Ukrainian Society
Serhij Zhadan, a Ukrainian author serving in the military, published twelve short stories depicting the impact of the war on civilians in Ukraine, portraying everyday realities like funerals, deserted streets, and the pervasive use of sedatives.

Zhadan's Stories: War's Impact on Ukrainian Society
Serhij Zhadan, a Ukrainian author serving in the military, published twelve short stories depicting the impact of the war on civilians in Ukraine, portraying everyday realities like funerals, deserted streets, and the pervasive use of sedatives.
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20% Bias Score

Indian Textile Exhibitions Highlight Diverse Traditions
A Delhi exhibition, "Gamchha: From the Ordinary to the Extraordinary," displayed over 250 gamchhas from 14 Indian states, showcasing regional variations and promoting a more inclusive understanding of Indian textiles; this is part of a larger movement documenting India's diverse textile traditions.

Indian Textile Exhibitions Highlight Diverse Traditions
A Delhi exhibition, "Gamchha: From the Ordinary to the Extraordinary," displayed over 250 gamchhas from 14 Indian states, showcasing regional variations and promoting a more inclusive understanding of Indian textiles; this is part of a larger movement documenting India's diverse textile traditions.
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44% Bias Score

Ferrante's Anonymity Exposes Gender Bias in Literature
Elena Ferrante, author of the Neapolitan novels, maintains her anonymity, which highlights gender biases in the publishing industry; her success challenges conventional marketing strategies and inspires debate.

Ferrante's Anonymity Exposes Gender Bias in Literature
Elena Ferrante, author of the Neapolitan novels, maintains her anonymity, which highlights gender biases in the publishing industry; her success challenges conventional marketing strategies and inspires debate.
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60% Bias Score
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