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Hamburg Weighs Elbtower as Potential Home for Natural History Museum
Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher is considering locating the city's new Natural History Museum in the stalled Elbtower project, pending a comprehensive review of economic viability and alignment with the city's interests; a decision is expected within months.
Hamburg Weighs Elbtower as Potential Home for Natural History Museum
Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher is considering locating the city's new Natural History Museum in the stalled Elbtower project, pending a comprehensive review of economic viability and alignment with the city's interests; a decision is expected within months.
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40% Bias Score


Mann's "Magic Mountain": A Microcosm of Societal Decay
Thomas Mann's 1924 novel "The Magic Mountain" follows Hans Castorp's seven-year stay at a Swiss sanatorium, where he encounters diverse characters and engages with philosophical debates mirroring the societal anxieties and ideological conflicts of early 20th-century Europe.
Mann's "Magic Mountain": A Microcosm of Societal Decay
Thomas Mann's 1924 novel "The Magic Mountain" follows Hans Castorp's seven-year stay at a Swiss sanatorium, where he encounters diverse characters and engages with philosophical debates mirroring the societal anxieties and ideological conflicts of early 20th-century Europe.
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8% Bias Score


Anthropology of Gift-Giving: From Ancient Practices to Modern Consumerism
Anthropologist Chip Colwell explores the anthropological reasons behind gift-giving, highlighting Marcel Mauss's theory of gift-giving involving giving, receiving, and reciprocating, contrasting ancient extravagant gift-giving practices with modern consumerism's excessive gift-giving and waste.
Anthropology of Gift-Giving: From Ancient Practices to Modern Consumerism
Anthropologist Chip Colwell explores the anthropological reasons behind gift-giving, highlighting Marcel Mauss's theory of gift-giving involving giving, receiving, and reciprocating, contrasting ancient extravagant gift-giving practices with modern consumerism's excessive gift-giving and waste.
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28% Bias Score


Dark Academia and Occult Manipulation in "And He Shall Appear
Kate van der Borgh's "And He Shall Appear" follows a nameless music student at an unspecified Cambridge college who becomes involved with the occult practices of his manipulative classmate, Bryn Cavendish, leading to unsettling events and blurred realities years later.
Dark Academia and Occult Manipulation in "And He Shall Appear
Kate van der Borgh's "And He Shall Appear" follows a nameless music student at an unspecified Cambridge college who becomes involved with the occult practices of his manipulative classmate, Bryn Cavendish, leading to unsettling events and blurred realities years later.
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48% Bias Score


A Charlie Brown Christmas": Against All Odds, A Holiday Classic
A Charlie Brown Christmas," a 1965 animated TV special created by Charles Schulz, defied CBS executives' expectations by achieving immense success due to its sincere and heartfelt portrayal of the true meaning of Christmas, despite initial concerns about its slow pace and serious tone.
A Charlie Brown Christmas": Against All Odds, A Holiday Classic
A Charlie Brown Christmas," a 1965 animated TV special created by Charles Schulz, defied CBS executives' expectations by achieving immense success due to its sincere and heartfelt portrayal of the true meaning of Christmas, despite initial concerns about its slow pace and serious tone.
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36% Bias Score


Chilean Seed Guardians Combat Biodiversity Loss
Chilean seed guardians, including Chileflora and Semilla Austral, are preserving and distributing native crop varieties to combat biodiversity loss, promote food sovereignty, and reduce reliance on foreign seeds, with some groups, like Semilla Austral, even exporting seeds internationally since 2020...
Chilean Seed Guardians Combat Biodiversity Loss
Chilean seed guardians, including Chileflora and Semilla Austral, are preserving and distributing native crop varieties to combat biodiversity loss, promote food sovereignty, and reduce reliance on foreign seeds, with some groups, like Semilla Austral, even exporting seeds internationally since 2020...
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12% Bias Score

Oosterwold: An Analysis of an Urban-Agricultural Experiment
Oosterwold, an experimental urban-agricultural community in Almere, Netherlands, established in 2016, currently houses 5,000 residents across 600 hectares, divided into four groups based on their approach to urban farming and community engagement; future expansion aims for 30,000 residents.

Oosterwold: An Analysis of an Urban-Agricultural Experiment
Oosterwold, an experimental urban-agricultural community in Almere, Netherlands, established in 2016, currently houses 5,000 residents across 600 hectares, divided into four groups based on their approach to urban farming and community engagement; future expansion aims for 30,000 residents.
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36% Bias Score

SODAV Distributes 228 Million CFA Francs in Copyright Payments to Senegalese Artists
On December 24, 2024, Senegal's SODAV distributed 228,589,157 CFA francs in copyright and neighboring rights to artists, allocating 121,398,000 CFA francs for lyrical performance rights, over 90 million CFA francs for religious digital rights, and over 17 million CFA francs for radio and dramatic ri...

SODAV Distributes 228 Million CFA Francs in Copyright Payments to Senegalese Artists
On December 24, 2024, Senegal's SODAV distributed 228,589,157 CFA francs in copyright and neighboring rights to artists, allocating 121,398,000 CFA francs for lyrical performance rights, over 90 million CFA francs for religious digital rights, and over 17 million CFA francs for radio and dramatic ri...
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36% Bias Score

Beverley's Medieval Sanctuary: Refuge and Exile
Medieval Beverley, England, offered sanctuary to those accused of manslaughter, allowing 40 days of refuge before trial or exile, a practice rooted in Old Testament traditions and formalized by King Athelstan in 934; the system ended with Henry VIII.

Beverley's Medieval Sanctuary: Refuge and Exile
Medieval Beverley, England, offered sanctuary to those accused of manslaughter, allowing 40 days of refuge before trial or exile, a practice rooted in Old Testament traditions and formalized by King Athelstan in 934; the system ended with Henry VIII.
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24% Bias Score

Lingjiatan Jade Exhibition Reveals Advanced Neolithic Civilization
A major exhibition in Beijing showcases approximately 400 jade artifacts from the 5,300-5,800-year-old Lingjiatan site in Anhui province, China, revealing advanced craftsmanship and complex beliefs of the Neolithic people, running until March 16.

Lingjiatan Jade Exhibition Reveals Advanced Neolithic Civilization
A major exhibition in Beijing showcases approximately 400 jade artifacts from the 5,300-5,800-year-old Lingjiatan site in Anhui province, China, revealing advanced craftsmanship and complex beliefs of the Neolithic people, running until March 16.
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20% Bias Score

A Charlie Brown Christmas": A Holiday Classic's Unexpected Success
A Charlie Brown Christmas," a 1965 animated special, defied expectations by becoming a holiday classic due to its sincere portrayal of Christmas' true meaning, contrasting commercialism and featuring children's voices, jazz music, and a Nativity scene, transforming "Peanuts" into a multimedia empire...

A Charlie Brown Christmas": A Holiday Classic's Unexpected Success
A Charlie Brown Christmas," a 1965 animated special, defied expectations by becoming a holiday classic due to its sincere portrayal of Christmas' true meaning, contrasting commercialism and featuring children's voices, jazz music, and a Nativity scene, transforming "Peanuts" into a multimedia empire...
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32% Bias Score

All Fours" Prompts Life Changes in Women Readers
Miranda July's "All Fours" sparked significant life changes in numerous women readers, prompting relationship dissolutions, career shifts, and explorations of non-monogamy, reflecting a societal shift in attitudes towards female desire and midlife transformations.

All Fours" Prompts Life Changes in Women Readers
Miranda July's "All Fours" sparked significant life changes in numerous women readers, prompting relationship dissolutions, career shifts, and explorations of non-monogamy, reflecting a societal shift in attitudes towards female desire and midlife transformations.
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52% Bias Score
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