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Schlemmer Estate Dispute Settled
The protracted legal dispute over the multi-million-euro estate of Bauhaus artist Oskar Schlemmer has concluded with a settlement between his grandchildren, averting the auction of hundreds of artworks and including donations to a museum.
Schlemmer Estate Dispute Settled
The protracted legal dispute over the multi-million-euro estate of Bauhaus artist Oskar Schlemmer has concluded with a settlement between his grandchildren, averting the auction of hundreds of artworks and including donations to a museum.
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12% Bias Score


Luxury Hotels Showcase Extravagant Christmas Tree Displays
Luxury hotels globally showcase extravagant Christmas trees; the Bellagio's 45-foot fir with 35,000+ lights and 8,700 ornaments, Claridge's 19-foot tree with 100 mechanical birdhouses, and the Windsor Court's two-story tree supporting hurricane recovery are prime examples.
Luxury Hotels Showcase Extravagant Christmas Tree Displays
Luxury hotels globally showcase extravagant Christmas trees; the Bellagio's 45-foot fir with 35,000+ lights and 8,700 ornaments, Claridge's 19-foot tree with 100 mechanical birdhouses, and the Windsor Court's two-story tree supporting hurricane recovery are prime examples.
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52% Bias Score


Adelaide and Perth: Affordable Education and Vibrant Lifestyles for Australian Students
Adelaide and Perth, Australia's two largest non-mainstream cities, offer students affordable, high-quality education and vibrant lifestyles; Adelaide blends big-city amenities with small-town charm, while Perth boasts sunny weather, beaches, and a strong job market.
Adelaide and Perth: Affordable Education and Vibrant Lifestyles for Australian Students
Adelaide and Perth, Australia's two largest non-mainstream cities, offer students affordable, high-quality education and vibrant lifestyles; Adelaide blends big-city amenities with small-town charm, while Perth boasts sunny weather, beaches, and a strong job market.
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40% Bias Score


Veteran Greek Journalist Kostas Hardavellas Dies at 79
Kostas Hardavellas, a renowned Greek journalist known for his work on shows like "Reporters" and "Atheatos Kosmos," passed away at 79, leaving behind a significant legacy in Greek media spanning from the dictatorship era to the digital age.
Veteran Greek Journalist Kostas Hardavellas Dies at 79
Kostas Hardavellas, a renowned Greek journalist known for his work on shows like "Reporters" and "Atheatos Kosmos," passed away at 79, leaving behind a significant legacy in Greek media spanning from the dictatorship era to the digital age.
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12% Bias Score


Small Espionage": True Stories from the World of Espionage
Andreas Apostolides's new book, "Small Espionage," recounts 62 true stories of espionage and terrorism from the 20th and early 21st centuries, featuring accounts of the KGB, M16, Mossad, and individuals like Kim Philby and Alexander Litvinenko, offering a unique perspective on real-world espionage.
Small Espionage": True Stories from the World of Espionage
Andreas Apostolides's new book, "Small Espionage," recounts 62 true stories of espionage and terrorism from the 20th and early 21st centuries, featuring accounts of the KGB, M16, Mossad, and individuals like Kim Philby and Alexander Litvinenko, offering a unique perspective on real-world espionage.
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40% Bias Score


Bronze Age Massacre Unearths Evidence of Cannibalism in Britain
Archaeologists have unearthed a mass grave in Somerset, England, containing the remains of at least 37 individuals from the Bronze Age (2200-2000 BC), revealing evidence of a brutal massacre and cannibalism.
Bronze Age Massacre Unearths Evidence of Cannibalism in Britain
Archaeologists have unearthed a mass grave in Somerset, England, containing the remains of at least 37 individuals from the Bronze Age (2200-2000 BC), revealing evidence of a brutal massacre and cannibalism.
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48% Bias Score

Scholz-Merz spat: Low German word "Tünkram" sparks political debate
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz used the Low German word "Tünkram" to dismiss CDU leader Friedrich Merz's criticism of his conduct at EU summits, sparking a political debate over the use of regional dialects and interpretations of Scholz's actions.

Scholz-Merz spat: Low German word "Tünkram" sparks political debate
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz used the Low German word "Tünkram" to dismiss CDU leader Friedrich Merz's criticism of his conduct at EU summits, sparking a political debate over the use of regional dialects and interpretations of Scholz's actions.
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40% Bias Score

Canberra: A Thriving Student City
Canberra, home to ANU and UC, offers students a vibrant city experience with proximity to nature, diverse suburbs like Canberra Central/Civic, Acton, Braddon, Belconnen, and Dickson each providing unique cultural and lifestyle options.

Canberra: A Thriving Student City
Canberra, home to ANU and UC, offers students a vibrant city experience with proximity to nature, diverse suburbs like Canberra Central/Civic, Acton, Braddon, Belconnen, and Dickson each providing unique cultural and lifestyle options.
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40% Bias Score

Drag Queens Raise £18,000 for Storm-Damaged Church
A drag queen Christmas carol concert in Cardiff raised £18,000 to repair storm damage to St Andrew's United Reformed Church's roof, a project now being made into a film by actress Eve Myles.

Drag Queens Raise £18,000 for Storm-Damaged Church
A drag queen Christmas carol concert in Cardiff raised £18,000 to repair storm damage to St Andrew's United Reformed Church's roof, a project now being made into a film by actress Eve Myles.
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32% Bias Score

Festive Farmhouse Wins Scotland's Christmas Home of the Year
The Festive Farmhouse, a Victorian home in Lesmahagow, South Lanarkshire, won Scotland's Christmas Home of the Year 2024 for its family-centric, nature-inspired Christmas decorations, as judged on BBC One Scotland.

Festive Farmhouse Wins Scotland's Christmas Home of the Year
The Festive Farmhouse, a Victorian home in Lesmahagow, South Lanarkshire, won Scotland's Christmas Home of the Year 2024 for its family-centric, nature-inspired Christmas decorations, as judged on BBC One Scotland.
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28% Bias Score

Hemingway, Cézanne, and the Limits of AI Creativity
Ernest Hemingway's creative process, inspired by Cézanne's paintings, contrasts with AI's statistically driven approach, raising concerns about the future of human creativity and the potential loss of unconventional thought processes.

Hemingway, Cézanne, and the Limits of AI Creativity
Ernest Hemingway's creative process, inspired by Cézanne's paintings, contrasts with AI's statistically driven approach, raising concerns about the future of human creativity and the potential loss of unconventional thought processes.
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48% Bias Score

Notre Dame Reconstruction: An Artist's Unique Visual Record
Architecture student Axelle Ponsonnet secretly documented Notre Dame's reconstruction through detailed drawings, which will be published in a book, offering a unique visual record of the process and contrasting with the lack of a formal project journal.

Notre Dame Reconstruction: An Artist's Unique Visual Record
Architecture student Axelle Ponsonnet secretly documented Notre Dame's reconstruction through detailed drawings, which will be published in a book, offering a unique visual record of the process and contrasting with the lack of a formal project journal.
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28% Bias Score
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