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RTL Sells Gruner+Jahr Magazines, Jeopardizing "Find the Mouse" Tradition
RTL Germany is selling three magazines—Brigitte, Gala, and the online version of Eltern—to Funke Mediengruppe, impacting approximately 300 employees and potentially ending the long-running "Find the mouse" game in Brigitte. This follows RTL's 2022 acquisition of Gruner+Jahr and reflects a strategic ...
RTL Sells Gruner+Jahr Magazines, Jeopardizing "Find the Mouse" Tradition
RTL Germany is selling three magazines—Brigitte, Gala, and the online version of Eltern—to Funke Mediengruppe, impacting approximately 300 employees and potentially ending the long-running "Find the mouse" game in Brigitte. This follows RTL's 2022 acquisition of Gruner+Jahr and reflects a strategic ...
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60% 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


In an Unknown Country": Palestinian Cousins' Exile in Athens
In an Unknown Country," a film by Mahdi Fleifel, depicts two Palestinian cousins in Athens' historic center who attempt to reach Germany while navigating drug addiction, moral compromises, and the emotional toll of exile; their story is based on real events.
In an Unknown Country": Palestinian Cousins' Exile in Athens
In an Unknown Country," a film by Mahdi Fleifel, depicts two Palestinian cousins in Athens' historic center who attempt to reach Germany while navigating drug addiction, moral compromises, and the emotional toll of exile; their story is based on real events.
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40% Bias Score


AI and Humanity: A Play Explores the Limits of Understanding
In the play "Confidential - A New Moral Order of Things," AI interviewers (Eleni Stai and Pavlos Tsimas) question three scientists (Tamila Koulieva, Marianna Kimouli, and Christos Stergioglou) about humanity's future, revealing the AI's inability to grasp human emotions and the scientists' reluctanc...
AI and Humanity: A Play Explores the Limits of Understanding
In the play "Confidential - A New Moral Order of Things," AI interviewers (Eleni Stai and Pavlos Tsimas) question three scientists (Tamila Koulieva, Marianna Kimouli, and Christos Stergioglou) about humanity's future, revealing the AI's inability to grasp human emotions and the scientists' reluctanc...
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40% Bias Score


Billy Gibbons' Chicago Concert: ZZ Top Classics and Audience Engagement
ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons played a sold-out show at Chicago's Park West on March 2024, performing mostly ZZ Top songs and select covers with his band The BFG's, captivating a 1,000-person audience with his showmanship and the band's musical prowess.
Billy Gibbons' Chicago Concert: ZZ Top Classics and Audience Engagement
ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons played a sold-out show at Chicago's Park West on March 2024, performing mostly ZZ Top songs and select covers with his band The BFG's, captivating a 1,000-person audience with his showmanship and the band's musical prowess.
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28% Bias Score


Spiekeroog Horse-Drawn Railway Extends Route to Secure Future
Spiekeroog's horse-drawn railway, threatened by dike improvements, is extending its route by 900 meters through the National Park Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer to a former lifeboat station, costing €450,000 and securing its future. The extension will connect a new museum and utilize a previously unus...
Spiekeroog Horse-Drawn Railway Extends Route to Secure Future
Spiekeroog's horse-drawn railway, threatened by dike improvements, is extending its route by 900 meters through the National Park Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer to a former lifeboat station, costing €450,000 and securing its future. The extension will connect a new museum and utilize a previously unus...
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52% 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

Harpist Ashley Jackson's "Take Me to The Water" Reimagines Spirituals
Ashley Jackson's new album, "Take Me to The Water," reimagines African American spirituals, exploring coded messages of freedom and hope through innovative harp arrangements and techniques, drawing inspiration from her childhood experiences and the works of Alice Coltrane, Margaret Bonds, and Samuel...

Harpist Ashley Jackson's "Take Me to The Water" Reimagines Spirituals
Ashley Jackson's new album, "Take Me to The Water," reimagines African American spirituals, exploring coded messages of freedom and hope through innovative harp arrangements and techniques, drawing inspiration from her childhood experiences and the works of Alice Coltrane, Margaret Bonds, and Samuel...
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28% Bias Score

Keil Space: A Multi-Generational Art Legacy Blending Tradition and Technology
Keil Space, a 500-square-meter London art space founded by Sam Keil, showcases a multi-generational family art legacy, blending classical and technologically advanced pieces, with a QDAS study revealing its therapeutic visitor impact.

Keil Space: A Multi-Generational Art Legacy Blending Tradition and Technology
Keil Space, a 500-square-meter London art space founded by Sam Keil, showcases a multi-generational family art legacy, blending classical and technologically advanced pieces, with a QDAS study revealing its therapeutic visitor impact.
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52% Bias Score

Recycled Chinese Mirrors Found in Japanese Kofun Period Imitations
A study in Archaeometry shows that Japanese imitation bronze mirrors from the Kofun period (300-538 CE) were made by recycling imported Han Chinese bronze mirrors and copper, with up to 33% of the lead originating from the added copper, challenging previous assumptions about local material use.

Recycled Chinese Mirrors Found in Japanese Kofun Period Imitations
A study in Archaeometry shows that Japanese imitation bronze mirrors from the Kofun period (300-538 CE) were made by recycling imported Han Chinese bronze mirrors and copper, with up to 33% of the lead originating from the added copper, challenging previous assumptions about local material use.
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12% Bias Score

Spain's Pistachio Craze: From Gelato to Gourmet Dishes
Fueled by Italian gelato popularity, Spain's pistachio consumption has skyrocketed, impacting restaurants (using it in both sweet and savory dishes), confectioneries (especially in pistachio-filled croissants), and even supermarkets (selling pistachio-based chocolate bars).

Spain's Pistachio Craze: From Gelato to Gourmet Dishes
Fueled by Italian gelato popularity, Spain's pistachio consumption has skyrocketed, impacting restaurants (using it in both sweet and savory dishes), confectioneries (especially in pistachio-filled croissants), and even supermarkets (selling pistachio-based chocolate bars).
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52% Bias Score

UK Poetry Competition Winner Explores Absence Through Finnish Grammar
Fiona Larkin's poem, "Absence has a grammar," about missing her son who moved to Australia, won the UK's £5,000 National Poetry Competition from nearly 22,000 entries, showcasing her innovative use of Finnish grammar to express absence.

UK Poetry Competition Winner Explores Absence Through Finnish Grammar
Fiona Larkin's poem, "Absence has a grammar," about missing her son who moved to Australia, won the UK's £5,000 National Poetry Competition from nearly 22,000 entries, showcasing her innovative use of Finnish grammar to express absence.
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20% Bias Score
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