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Myanmar Artist's Prison Art Highlights Ongoing Repression
Burmese painter Htein Lin's "Escape" retrospective in Birmingham displays art created during his 1998-2004 imprisonment for pro-democracy activism in Myanmar, using prison uniforms and makeshift tools, highlighting ongoing political repression; his current inability to attend due to passport denial ...
Myanmar Artist's Prison Art Highlights Ongoing Repression
Burmese painter Htein Lin's "Escape" retrospective in Birmingham displays art created during his 1998-2004 imprisonment for pro-democracy activism in Myanmar, using prison uniforms and makeshift tools, highlighting ongoing political repression; his current inability to attend due to passport denial ...
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32% Bias Score


Melsonby Hoard: Iron Age Discovery Rewrites British History
A metal detectorist's discovery in North Yorkshire, England, unearthed the Melsonby Hoard—over 800 Iron Age artifacts, including wagon parts, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, dating back to the Roman conquest of Britain (1st century AD) and suggesting extensive trade networks across Europe.
Melsonby Hoard: Iron Age Discovery Rewrites British History
A metal detectorist's discovery in North Yorkshire, England, unearthed the Melsonby Hoard—over 800 Iron Age artifacts, including wagon parts, horse harnesses, and ceremonial spears, dating back to the Roman conquest of Britain (1st century AD) and suggesting extensive trade networks across Europe.
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28% Bias Score


Video Games Bridge Cultural Divide Between China and the West
Emeritus Professor Robert Chard of Oxford University highlights how video games, like Black Myth: Wukong, are unexpectedly fostering cross-cultural understanding between the West and China, countering negative perceptions and promoting cultural exchange, as discussed at the Wuyi Forum in Fujian, Chi...
Video Games Bridge Cultural Divide Between China and the West
Emeritus Professor Robert Chard of Oxford University highlights how video games, like Black Myth: Wukong, are unexpectedly fostering cross-cultural understanding between the West and China, countering negative perceptions and promoting cultural exchange, as discussed at the Wuyi Forum in Fujian, Chi...
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48% Bias Score


Central European Refugees' Untold Contribution to British Culture
In the 1940s, the "Britain in Pictures" book series, a seemingly patriotic project, was largely produced by Central European refugees, highlighting their significant but often unacknowledged contribution to British culture and challenging simplistic notions of national identity.
Central European Refugees' Untold Contribution to British Culture
In the 1940s, the "Britain in Pictures" book series, a seemingly patriotic project, was largely produced by Central European refugees, highlighting their significant but often unacknowledged contribution to British culture and challenging simplistic notions of national identity.
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40% Bias Score


Untouchable" Mummy: Unique Mummification Technique Unveiled
The "Untouchable" mummy, discovered in 1919 in Luxor's Valley of the Kings, features a unique, pyramid-patterned mummification technique from the Ptolemaic period (2nd-3rd centuries BCE); non-invasive scans reveal a 167 cm tall male of high status, but his identity remains unknown due to the fragili...
Untouchable" Mummy: Unique Mummification Technique Unveiled
The "Untouchable" mummy, discovered in 1919 in Luxor's Valley of the Kings, features a unique, pyramid-patterned mummification technique from the Ptolemaic period (2nd-3rd centuries BCE); non-invasive scans reveal a 167 cm tall male of high status, but his identity remains unknown due to the fragili...
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48% Bias Score


Thomas Kinkade: From $2 Billion Brand to Documentary Subject
Thirteen years after his death, Thomas Kinkade's brand persists, though diminished from its $2 billion peak in 2004; a new documentary examines his rise and fall, exploring themes of art, branding, and personal struggles.
Thomas Kinkade: From $2 Billion Brand to Documentary Subject
Thirteen years after his death, Thomas Kinkade's brand persists, though diminished from its $2 billion peak in 2004; a new documentary examines his rise and fall, exploring themes of art, branding, and personal struggles.
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36% Bias Score

Two-Clawed Dinosaur Discovery in Mongolia
A new two-clawed dinosaur species, Duonychus tsogtbaatari, weighing approximately 260kg, was discovered in Mongolia's Gobi Desert; its unique two-fingered hands evolved separately from other two-fingered theropods, adding significantly to our understanding of therizinosaur evolution during the Late ...

Two-Clawed Dinosaur Discovery in Mongolia
A new two-clawed dinosaur species, Duonychus tsogtbaatari, weighing approximately 260kg, was discovered in Mongolia's Gobi Desert; its unique two-fingered hands evolved separately from other two-fingered theropods, adding significantly to our understanding of therizinosaur evolution during the Late ...
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4% Bias Score

Belarusian Author Wins Leipzig Book Prize for Dystopian Novel Predicting Belarus's Annexation
Alhierd Bacharevič, a Belarusian author living in exile, won the Leipzig Book Prize for his 740-page novel "Europe's Dogs," a dystopian vision of a future where Belarus is annexed by Russia, highlighting the fragility of Belarusian independence and the importance of cultural preservation.

Belarusian Author Wins Leipzig Book Prize for Dystopian Novel Predicting Belarus's Annexation
Alhierd Bacharevič, a Belarusian author living in exile, won the Leipzig Book Prize for his 740-page novel "Europe's Dogs," a dystopian vision of a future where Belarus is annexed by Russia, highlighting the fragility of Belarusian independence and the importance of cultural preservation.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Capitol Portrait Removed After Distortion Claim
Due to Donald Trump's criticism of his "purposefully distorted" oil painting at the Colorado state Capitol, Republican leaders requested its removal; the portrait, funded by a $10,000 GoFundMe campaign, will be replaced.

Trump's Capitol Portrait Removed After Distortion Claim
Due to Donald Trump's criticism of his "purposefully distorted" oil painting at the Colorado state Capitol, Republican leaders requested its removal; the portrait, funded by a $10,000 GoFundMe campaign, will be replaced.
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40% Bias Score

Lottery Winners' Number One Album Reflects Frontman's Triumph Over Anxiety
Thom Rylance, frontman of The Lottery Winners, overcame childhood anxiety and a late ADHD diagnosis to achieve a number one album, "Anxiety Replacement Therapy," and a supporting tour with Robbie Williams, showcasing the band's resilience and creative marketing.

Lottery Winners' Number One Album Reflects Frontman's Triumph Over Anxiety
Thom Rylance, frontman of The Lottery Winners, overcame childhood anxiety and a late ADHD diagnosis to achieve a number one album, "Anxiety Replacement Therapy," and a supporting tour with Robbie Williams, showcasing the band's resilience and creative marketing.
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32% Bias Score

Piedmont Launches "Eccellenza Piemonte" Brand to Promote Agro-Food Excellence
The Piedmont Region launched "Piemonte is – Eccellenza Piemonte," a quality brand to promote its extensive agro-food products (14 PDOs, 9 PGIs, 19 DOCG wines, 41 DOC wines, 344 traditional products, and over 600 mountain products) internationally, boosting local economies and reinforcing regional id...

Piedmont Launches "Eccellenza Piemonte" Brand to Promote Agro-Food Excellence
The Piedmont Region launched "Piemonte is – Eccellenza Piemonte," a quality brand to promote its extensive agro-food products (14 PDOs, 9 PGIs, 19 DOCG wines, 41 DOC wines, 344 traditional products, and over 600 mountain products) internationally, boosting local economies and reinforcing regional id...
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52% Bias Score

Where Geezers Call Home" Wins #Merky Books Prize: A Dystopian Look at Race and Identity in the UK
Abaka Debrah's "Where Geezers Call Home" won the #Merky Books New Writers' Prize, a dystopian novel exploring race and identity in a UK governed by the UN after race riots, inspired by the author's experiences and the 2022 UK riots.

Where Geezers Call Home" Wins #Merky Books Prize: A Dystopian Look at Race and Identity in the UK
Abaka Debrah's "Where Geezers Call Home" won the #Merky Books New Writers' Prize, a dystopian novel exploring race and identity in a UK governed by the UN after race riots, inspired by the author's experiences and the 2022 UK riots.
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20% Bias Score
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