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Zhuangzi's Challenge to Ableism
The ancient Chinese text Zhuangzi challenges societal devaluation of people with disabilities by highlighting how such biases limit potential and promoting an inclusive view of human capabilities.
Zhuangzi's Challenge to Ableism
The ancient Chinese text Zhuangzi challenges societal devaluation of people with disabilities by highlighting how such biases limit potential and promoting an inclusive view of human capabilities.
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36% Bias Score


Ankara's Konur Street and the Shaping of Turkish Media
A dinner celebrating Mehmet Yakup Yılmaz's 50th year in journalism at Istanbul's Yakup Restaurant brought together approximately 120 prominent figures from various fields, including media, business, and academia, highlighting the evolution of Turkish media.
Ankara's Konur Street and the Shaping of Turkish Media
A dinner celebrating Mehmet Yakup Yılmaz's 50th year in journalism at Istanbul's Yakup Restaurant brought together approximately 120 prominent figures from various fields, including media, business, and academia, highlighting the evolution of Turkish media.
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52% Bias Score


Medieval Monastery Ruins Discovered in Sweden
A Swedish hobbyist's discovery of a symbol on an 18th-century map led archaeologists to the remains of a medieval monastery in Derome, Sweden, dating back to the late 1100s, featuring 6.5-foot-thick walls, potentially the original site of Ås Abbey.
Medieval Monastery Ruins Discovered in Sweden
A Swedish hobbyist's discovery of a symbol on an 18th-century map led archaeologists to the remains of a medieval monastery in Derome, Sweden, dating back to the late 1100s, featuring 6.5-foot-thick walls, potentially the original site of Ås Abbey.
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24% Bias Score


Shavuot: Torah, Harvest, and the Enduring Bond with the Land of Israel
Shavuot commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai and the first fruits harvest in the Land of Israel, symbolizing the covenant between God and the Israelites and their enduring connection to their homeland.
Shavuot: Torah, Harvest, and the Enduring Bond with the Land of Israel
Shavuot commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai and the first fruits harvest in the Land of Israel, symbolizing the covenant between God and the Israelites and their enduring connection to their homeland.
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52% Bias Score


Audemars Piguet Opens Manchester House, Signaling Luxury Market Expansion
Audemars Piguet opened its 23rd House in Manchester on King Street in May 2024, a remodeled Georgian residence showcasing local culture and offering an exclusive experience for clients, signaling expansion beyond London into a key luxury market.
Audemars Piguet Opens Manchester House, Signaling Luxury Market Expansion
Audemars Piguet opened its 23rd House in Manchester on King Street in May 2024, a remodeled Georgian residence showcasing local culture and offering an exclusive experience for clients, signaling expansion beyond London into a key luxury market.
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40% Bias Score


Butter Yellow" Emerges as Fashion's "New Neutral" for Spring/Summer 2025
The fashion industry is embracing "butter yellow," a pale yellow hue, as the "new neutral" for Spring/Summer 2025, with appearances across high-end and high-street brands, driven by designer choices, celebrity endorsements, and the industry's need for fresh color palettes.
Butter Yellow" Emerges as Fashion's "New Neutral" for Spring/Summer 2025
The fashion industry is embracing "butter yellow," a pale yellow hue, as the "new neutral" for Spring/Summer 2025, with appearances across high-end and high-street brands, driven by designer choices, celebrity endorsements, and the industry's need for fresh color palettes.
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48% Bias Score

Iceland's Overtourism: Beyond the Golden Circle
Iceland, with a population of 380,000, received almost 2.3 million visitors in 2024, mainly concentrated on the popular Golden Circle route, causing overcrowding and prompting exploration of less-visited but equally stunning regions like the Eastfjords and the North.

Iceland's Overtourism: Beyond the Golden Circle
Iceland, with a population of 380,000, received almost 2.3 million visitors in 2024, mainly concentrated on the popular Golden Circle route, causing overcrowding and prompting exploration of less-visited but equally stunning regions like the Eastfjords and the North.
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44% Bias Score

Blue Danube Waltz" Sent to Voyager 1
The Vienna Symphony Orchestra transmitted Johann Strauss's "Blue Danube Waltz" to Voyager 1, a 25-billion-kilometer distant spacecraft, via a Spanish deep-space antenna on May 31st, rectifying its initial absence from the probe's 1977 launch collection of musical works intended for potential extrate...

Blue Danube Waltz" Sent to Voyager 1
The Vienna Symphony Orchestra transmitted Johann Strauss's "Blue Danube Waltz" to Voyager 1, a 25-billion-kilometer distant spacecraft, via a Spanish deep-space antenna on May 31st, rectifying its initial absence from the probe's 1977 launch collection of musical works intended for potential extrate...
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4% Bias Score

Texas Offers \$1.5 Billion Film Incentive With Strings Attached
Texas plans to spend \$1.5 billion over 10 years on film and TV production tax rebates, but only if projects positively portray the state's values, a move supported by some major stars but questioned by economic studies.

Texas Offers \$1.5 Billion Film Incentive With Strings Attached
Texas plans to spend \$1.5 billion over 10 years on film and TV production tax rebates, but only if projects positively portray the state's values, a move supported by some major stars but questioned by economic studies.
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48% Bias Score

Scappucci Appointed Artistic Director of MiTo SettembreMusica
Speranza Scappucci, a 52-year-old Italian conductor, will be the new artistic director of the MiTo SettembreMusica festival from 2026-2027, succeeding Giorgio Battistelli; Alberto Meomartini is the new president, replacing the late Anna Gastel.

Scappucci Appointed Artistic Director of MiTo SettembreMusica
Speranza Scappucci, a 52-year-old Italian conductor, will be the new artistic director of the MiTo SettembreMusica festival from 2026-2027, succeeding Giorgio Battistelli; Alberto Meomartini is the new president, replacing the late Anna Gastel.
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36% Bias Score

Siegal's "art.Life": Shudan Kodo, Digital Art, and Collective Identity
Richard Siegal's "art.Life," a 20-minute video installation premiering at Munich's International Dance Festival, blends Japanese Shudan Kodo formations with contemporary dance, digital effects, and a soundscape by Alva Noto, exploring themes of collectivity and individuality within systems.

Siegal's "art.Life": Shudan Kodo, Digital Art, and Collective Identity
Richard Siegal's "art.Life," a 20-minute video installation premiering at Munich's International Dance Festival, blends Japanese Shudan Kodo formations with contemporary dance, digital effects, and a soundscape by Alva Noto, exploring themes of collectivity and individuality within systems.
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44% Bias Score

Italian Family's Transhumance Preserves Endangered Sheep Breed and Promotes Sustainable Agriculture
The Carrino family in Foggia, Italy, has practiced transhumance for generations, raising approximately 900 Gentile di Puglia sheep—an endangered breed—and creating a Slow Food supply chain, highlighting sustainable agriculture and biodiversity preservation.

Italian Family's Transhumance Preserves Endangered Sheep Breed and Promotes Sustainable Agriculture
The Carrino family in Foggia, Italy, has practiced transhumance for generations, raising approximately 900 Gentile di Puglia sheep—an endangered breed—and creating a Slow Food supply chain, highlighting sustainable agriculture and biodiversity preservation.
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12% Bias Score
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