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1924: First Around-the-World Flight
In 1924, the U.S. Army Air Service completed the first around-the-world flight, covering 26,345 miles in 175 days using four modified Douglas World Cruiser biplanes, showcasing early aviation's risks and inspiring calls for future advancements.
1924: First Around-the-World Flight
In 1924, the U.S. Army Air Service completed the first around-the-world flight, covering 26,345 miles in 175 days using four modified Douglas World Cruiser biplanes, showcasing early aviation's risks and inspiring calls for future advancements.
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Gavin & Stacey: The Final Christmas Special
The final Gavin & Stacey Christmas special airs December 25th at 9 pm on BBC One, aiming to surpass the 17.1 million viewers of the 2019 special, concluding the story of the beloved couple and their families.
Gavin & Stacey: The Final Christmas Special
The final Gavin & Stacey Christmas special airs December 25th at 9 pm on BBC One, aiming to surpass the 17.1 million viewers of the 2019 special, concluding the story of the beloved couple and their families.
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Syria's Post-Conflict Cultural Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, the challenge of protecting and restoring the nation's extensively damaged cultural heritage, including sites like Palmyra, requires a multifaceted approach involving international collaboration and the active participation of Syrian civil soc...
Syria's Post-Conflict Cultural Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, the challenge of protecting and restoring the nation's extensively damaged cultural heritage, including sites like Palmyra, requires a multifaceted approach involving international collaboration and the active participation of Syrian civil soc...
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Passing of John Marsden: Educator, Author, and Champion of Emotional Intelligence
John Marsden, a celebrated Australian author and educator, died recently; his impactful work with young people, literary contributions, and commitment to emotional intelligence leave a lasting legacy.
Passing of John Marsden: Educator, Author, and Champion of Emotional Intelligence
John Marsden, a celebrated Australian author and educator, died recently; his impactful work with young people, literary contributions, and commitment to emotional intelligence leave a lasting legacy.
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6,900-Year-Old Oak Tree Found in 5,000-Year-Old Peat Bog
A 6,900-year-old, partially mummified oak tree—1,900 years older than the estimated age of the surrounding peat bog—was discovered in the Dalerpeel peat bog near Coevorden, Netherlands, during restoration work by Staatsbosbeheer, challenging existing knowledge of the area's history.
6,900-Year-Old Oak Tree Found in 5,000-Year-Old Peat Bog
A 6,900-year-old, partially mummified oak tree—1,900 years older than the estimated age of the surrounding peat bog—was discovered in the Dalerpeel peat bog near Coevorden, Netherlands, during restoration work by Staatsbosbeheer, challenging existing knowledge of the area's history.
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Seuss's "Romantic Poet" Examines the Conflict Between Biography and Artistic Merit
Diane Seuss's "Romantic Poet" uses a debate between the author and a scholar about John Keats's personal flaws versus his artistic merit to explore the complexities of loving a poet, contrasting biographical facts with the enduring power of his poetry, specifically "Ode to a Nightingale".
Seuss's "Romantic Poet" Examines the Conflict Between Biography and Artistic Merit
Diane Seuss's "Romantic Poet" uses a debate between the author and a scholar about John Keats's personal flaws versus his artistic merit to explore the complexities of loving a poet, contrasting biographical facts with the enduring power of his poetry, specifically "Ode to a Nightingale".
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All We Imagine as Light" Wins Cannes Grand Prix
Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light" won the Cannes Grand Prix, becoming the first Indian film to achieve this; the film, portraying three working-class women in Mumbai, is now receiving international distribution.

All We Imagine as Light" Wins Cannes Grand Prix
Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light" won the Cannes Grand Prix, becoming the first Indian film to achieve this; the film, portraying three working-class women in Mumbai, is now receiving international distribution.
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Nickel Boys": A First-Person Account of Abuse at a Segregated Reform School
Nickel Boys", directed by RaMell Ross, is a first-person perspective film depicting the harrowing experiences of two inmates at the abusive Dozier School for Boys in 1960s Florida, based on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer-winning novel; it uses innovative stylistic choices to offer a unique cinematic ap...

Nickel Boys": A First-Person Account of Abuse at a Segregated Reform School
Nickel Boys", directed by RaMell Ross, is a first-person perspective film depicting the harrowing experiences of two inmates at the abusive Dozier School for Boys in 1960s Florida, based on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer-winning novel; it uses innovative stylistic choices to offer a unique cinematic ap...
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Death of Influential Japanese Journalist Tsuneo Watanabe
Tsuneo Watanabe, the 98-year-old former editor-in-chief of Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun, died Thursday in Tokyo after a career spanning over 70 years and close ties to conservative political leaders, shaping public opinion on issues such as constitutional revision.

Death of Influential Japanese Journalist Tsuneo Watanabe
Tsuneo Watanabe, the 98-year-old former editor-in-chief of Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun, died Thursday in Tokyo after a career spanning over 70 years and close ties to conservative political leaders, shaping public opinion on issues such as constitutional revision.
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2024 Television Trends: Returning Series, Older Actors, Spy Dramas
David Bianculli reviews 2024 television, noting trends including the success of returning series, the prominence of older actors in leading roles, and the rise of spy dramas; he highlights shows like "Squid Game," "The Diplomat," "Only Murders in the Building," and "The Agency."

2024 Television Trends: Returning Series, Older Actors, Spy Dramas
David Bianculli reviews 2024 television, noting trends including the success of returning series, the prominence of older actors in leading roles, and the rise of spy dramas; he highlights shows like "Squid Game," "The Diplomat," "Only Murders in the Building," and "The Agency."
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Marisa Paredes, Spanish Acting Legend, Dies at 78
Spanish acting legend Marisa Paredes died at 78 in Madrid from heart failure; her career included over 75 films, notably with Pedro Almodóvar, and she was a vocal political activist.

Marisa Paredes, Spanish Acting Legend, Dies at 78
Spanish acting legend Marisa Paredes died at 78 in Madrid from heart failure; her career included over 75 films, notably with Pedro Almodóvar, and she was a vocal political activist.
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Spain Stages Jon Fosse's Cryptic Drama "Strong Wind
Madrid's Teatro Español premieres Jon Fosse's "Strong Wind," marking a significant moment for Spanish theatre, as the Nobel laureate's plays—characterized by ambiguous characters, cryptic dialogue, and universal themes—are finally brought to a wider audience after their publication in Spanish.

Spain Stages Jon Fosse's Cryptic Drama "Strong Wind
Madrid's Teatro Español premieres Jon Fosse's "Strong Wind," marking a significant moment for Spanish theatre, as the Nobel laureate's plays—characterized by ambiguous characters, cryptic dialogue, and universal themes—are finally brought to a wider audience after their publication in Spanish.
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48% Bias Score
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