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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


Rushdie on AI, Humor, and the Importance of Storytelling
At the Hay festival, Salman Rushdie expressed concern over AI's potential to create humorous books, discussed his recovery from a 2022 stabbing, and reflected on the importance of storytelling in a world struggling with truth.
Rushdie on AI, Humor, and the Importance of Storytelling
At the Hay festival, Salman Rushdie expressed concern over AI's potential to create humorous books, discussed his recovery from a 2022 stabbing, and reflected on the importance of storytelling in a world struggling with truth.
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48% Bias Score


Billie Piper's Return to Doctor Who Amidst Uncertainty
Billie Piper's surprise return in the Doctor Who finale has generated excitement but also raised concerns about the show's future, amid falling viewership and a delayed renewal decision with Disney+, leaving only five unaired episodes of a 26-episode order.
Billie Piper's Return to Doctor Who Amidst Uncertainty
Billie Piper's surprise return in the Doctor Who finale has generated excitement but also raised concerns about the show's future, amid falling viewership and a delayed renewal decision with Disney+, leaving only five unaired episodes of a 26-episode order.
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56% Bias Score


Trauma's Complex Legacy: Author Reflects on Childhood Abuse
Rosie Waterland, in an excerpt from her memoir "Broken Brains," contemplates the impact of her abusive childhood, questioning whether a different upbringing would have resulted in a better life and acknowledging the complexities of nature versus nurture in shaping her identity.
Trauma's Complex Legacy: Author Reflects on Childhood Abuse
Rosie Waterland, in an excerpt from her memoir "Broken Brains," contemplates the impact of her abusive childhood, questioning whether a different upbringing would have resulted in a better life and acknowledging the complexities of nature versus nurture in shaping her identity.
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0% Bias Score


The Culinary Fusion Behind Turkey's Beloved Menemen
The Turkish dish menemen, popularized in the early 20th century, originated from a culinary fusion of Greek and Menemen cooking styles in Turkey, evolving from a stewed tomato and meat dish to a simpler egg and onion version, now a beloved nationwide breakfast.
The Culinary Fusion Behind Turkey's Beloved Menemen
The Turkish dish menemen, popularized in the early 20th century, originated from a culinary fusion of Greek and Menemen cooking styles in Turkey, evolving from a stewed tomato and meat dish to a simpler egg and onion version, now a beloved nationwide breakfast.
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36% Bias Score


Vladivostok Photo Exhibition Highlights Child Resilience in Healthcare
A photo exhibition in Vladivostok's Teatralny Square, featuring 25 images by various photographers including a paramedic, showcased the lives of seriously ill children and their families, celebrating Children's Day and Medical Worker's Day.
Vladivostok Photo Exhibition Highlights Child Resilience in Healthcare
A photo exhibition in Vladivostok's Teatralny Square, featuring 25 images by various photographers including a paramedic, showcased the lives of seriously ill children and their families, celebrating Children's Day and Medical Worker's Day.
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36% Bias Score

Palestinian Author Wins Dylan Thomas Prize for Debut Novel "The Coin
Yasmin Zaher's "The Coin" won the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize; it follows a Palestinian woman in New York entangled in a Birkin bag reselling scheme and an obsessive cleaning ritual, confronting her past and identity.

Palestinian Author Wins Dylan Thomas Prize for Debut Novel "The Coin
Yasmin Zaher's "The Coin" won the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize; it follows a Palestinian woman in New York entangled in a Birkin bag reselling scheme and an obsessive cleaning ritual, confronting her past and identity.
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24% Bias Score

Top Ten European Summer Events 2025
European Best Destinations announced ten top summer events across Europe, including Austria's Bregenz Festival, Poland's St. Dominic's Fair, Belgium's Tomorrowland, and others, showcasing diverse cultural and artistic experiences.

Top Ten European Summer Events 2025
European Best Destinations announced ten top summer events across Europe, including Austria's Bregenz Festival, Poland's St. Dominic's Fair, Belgium's Tomorrowland, and others, showcasing diverse cultural and artistic experiences.
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20% Bias Score

Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide in Australian Agriculture
Australian beef farmer Felicity Richards discusses the disconnect between urban and rural communities regarding agriculture, highlighting the challenges of farming on difficult terrain and the misconceptions held by city dwellers about farming practices, advocating for a narrative-driven approach to...

Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide in Australian Agriculture
Australian beef farmer Felicity Richards discusses the disconnect between urban and rural communities regarding agriculture, highlighting the challenges of farming on difficult terrain and the misconceptions held by city dwellers about farming practices, advocating for a narrative-driven approach to...
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40% Bias Score

Côté's Farewell Showcases Generational Shift at National Ballet
Guillaume Côté's farewell performance, "Adieu", at Toronto's Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts until June 5, 2025, featured his own ballet "Grand Mirage", alongside world premieres by Ethan Colangelo and Jennifer Archibald, marking a generational shift in the National Ballet of Canada.

Côté's Farewell Showcases Generational Shift at National Ballet
Guillaume Côté's farewell performance, "Adieu", at Toronto's Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts until June 5, 2025, featured his own ballet "Grand Mirage", alongside world premieres by Ethan Colangelo and Jennifer Archibald, marking a generational shift in the National Ballet of Canada.
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52% Bias Score

Wandlitz: A Subdued Legacy of East German Privilege
The former East German leadership's secluded residence in Wandlitz near Berlin, once a symbol of privilege and surveillance, is now a quiet residential area with minimal commemoration, reflecting a deliberate attempt to avoid creating a site of nostalgia for the DDR.

Wandlitz: A Subdued Legacy of East German Privilege
The former East German leadership's secluded residence in Wandlitz near Berlin, once a symbol of privilege and surveillance, is now a quiet residential area with minimal commemoration, reflecting a deliberate attempt to avoid creating a site of nostalgia for the DDR.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Celebrates 20th World Heritage Day
Germany celebrated the 20th World Heritage Day on June 25th, showcasing 54 UNESCO sites with over 350 events nationwide, aiming to improve public access and understanding; King Ludwig II's castles are nominated for UNESCO status.

Germany Celebrates 20th World Heritage Day
Germany celebrated the 20th World Heritage Day on June 25th, showcasing 54 UNESCO sites with over 350 events nationwide, aiming to improve public access and understanding; King Ludwig II's castles are nominated for UNESCO status.
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12% Bias Score
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