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Newgrange Tomb Burial Practices Challenged by New Research
New research suggests that burial at Ireland's Newgrange passage tomb, a Neolithic monument dating back 5,200 years, wasn't restricted to the social elite; instead, individuals may have been chosen as community representatives, challenging previous assumptions of an incestuous ruling dynasty.
Newgrange Tomb Burial Practices Challenged by New Research
New research suggests that burial at Ireland's Newgrange passage tomb, a Neolithic monument dating back 5,200 years, wasn't restricted to the social elite; instead, individuals may have been chosen as community representatives, challenging previous assumptions of an incestuous ruling dynasty.
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36% Bias Score


New Zealand Herpes Campaign Wins Top Cannes Award
The New Zealand Herpes Foundation's humorous campaign, starring national icons, won a top Cannes Lions award for destigmatizing herpes, a virus affecting roughly one-third of sexually active New Zealand adults, and generating millions of views.
New Zealand Herpes Campaign Wins Top Cannes Award
The New Zealand Herpes Foundation's humorous campaign, starring national icons, won a top Cannes Lions award for destigmatizing herpes, a virus affecting roughly one-third of sexually active New Zealand adults, and generating millions of views.
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48% Bias Score


BBC Radio Bedfordshire Celebrates 40 Years
BBC Radio Bedfordshire celebrated 40 years since its launch on June 24th, 1985, with staff who were involved in the initial launch meeting to commemorate the occasion. The station, which initially served Bedfordshire and later rebranded as BBC Three Counties to include parts of Hertfordshire and Buc...
BBC Radio Bedfordshire Celebrates 40 Years
BBC Radio Bedfordshire celebrated 40 years since its launch on June 24th, 1985, with staff who were involved in the initial launch meeting to commemorate the occasion. The station, which initially served Bedfordshire and later rebranded as BBC Three Counties to include parts of Hertfordshire and Buc...
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Las Negras": A Writer's Journey Through Grief, History, and Afrofuturism
Following her grandmother's death in 2003, Puerto Rican writer Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro channeled her grief into "Las Negras," a book based on family stories and historical research, exploring the experiences of Black women during slavery in Puerto Rico; a new edition with Afrofuturist stories was rel...
Las Negras": A Writer's Journey Through Grief, History, and Afrofuturism
Following her grandmother's death in 2003, Puerto Rican writer Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro channeled her grief into "Las Negras," a book based on family stories and historical research, exploring the experiences of Black women during slavery in Puerto Rico; a new edition with Afrofuturist stories was rel...
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Dellafuente Concludes Decade-Long Career with Sold-Out Metropolitano Concerts
Spanish urban music artist Dellafuente concluded a decade-long career with two sold-out concerts at Madrid's Metropolitano Stadium on July 28th and 29th, attracting approximately 130,000 fans, showcasing his musical journey from the niche trap scene to mainstream success and announcing a future care...
Dellafuente Concludes Decade-Long Career with Sold-Out Metropolitano Concerts
Spanish urban music artist Dellafuente concluded a decade-long career with two sold-out concerts at Madrid's Metropolitano Stadium on July 28th and 29th, attracting approximately 130,000 fans, showcasing his musical journey from the niche trap scene to mainstream success and announcing a future care...
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40% Bias Score


Scottish Coal Mine Transformed: A Decade of Art and Regeneration
The Crawick Multiverse, a £1 million landscape artwork built on a former Scottish coal mine, celebrated its 10th anniversary, attracting 10,000 yearly visitors and boosting local businesses while employing local residents.
Scottish Coal Mine Transformed: A Decade of Art and Regeneration
The Crawick Multiverse, a £1 million landscape artwork built on a former Scottish coal mine, celebrated its 10th anniversary, attracting 10,000 yearly visitors and boosting local businesses while employing local residents.
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48% Bias Score

Logroño's Concéntrico Festival: 10 Years of Tactical Urbanism
Logroño's Concéntrico festival, celebrating its tenth anniversary, showcased temporary urban interventions using recycled materials and community participation, demonstrating tactical urbanism's potential for improving public spaces.

Logroño's Concéntrico Festival: 10 Years of Tactical Urbanism
Logroño's Concéntrico festival, celebrating its tenth anniversary, showcased temporary urban interventions using recycled materials and community participation, demonstrating tactical urbanism's potential for improving public spaces.
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24% Bias Score

Death of Legendary Tigress Arrowhead in Ranthambore
Arrowhead, a famed tigress in Rajasthan's Ranthambore National Park, died last week at age 11 from an illness; known for her crocodile-hunting skills, her death was mourned by wildlife enthusiasts.

Death of Legendary Tigress Arrowhead in Ranthambore
Arrowhead, a famed tigress in Rajasthan's Ranthambore National Park, died last week at age 11 from an illness; known for her crocodile-hunting skills, her death was mourned by wildlife enthusiasts.
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24% Bias Score

Art's Shifting Role in Soft Power: From Mona Lisa Diplomacy to Digital Challenges
The article examines the changing role of art in soft power, contrasting Jackie Kennedy's successful use of the Mona Lisa in the 1960s with current challenges to artistic freedom in the US and the strategies employed by China and France to utilize art for diplomatic purposes.

Art's Shifting Role in Soft Power: From Mona Lisa Diplomacy to Digital Challenges
The article examines the changing role of art in soft power, contrasting Jackie Kennedy's successful use of the Mona Lisa in the 1960s with current challenges to artistic freedom in the US and the strategies employed by China and France to utilize art for diplomatic purposes.
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36% Bias Score

Notre Dame Statues Return to Restored Spire
Sixteen giant copper statues, removed from Notre Dame's spire four days before the 2019 fire, are being returned to their original positions on the newly rebuilt spire following extensive restoration, symbolizing a significant step in the cathedral's reconstruction.

Notre Dame Statues Return to Restored Spire
Sixteen giant copper statues, removed from Notre Dame's spire four days before the 2019 fire, are being returned to their original positions on the newly rebuilt spire following extensive restoration, symbolizing a significant step in the cathedral's reconstruction.
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20% Bias Score

UK PM Opposes Kneecap's Glastonbury Gig Following Terrorism Charge
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer opposes Kneecap's Glastonbury performance due to a band member's terrorism charge related to displaying a Hezbollah flag, sparking public debate and highlighting the intersection of artistic freedom and counter-terrorism laws.

UK PM Opposes Kneecap's Glastonbury Gig Following Terrorism Charge
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer opposes Kneecap's Glastonbury performance due to a band member's terrorism charge related to displaying a Hezbollah flag, sparking public debate and highlighting the intersection of artistic freedom and counter-terrorism laws.
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48% Bias Score

Unexpected Impact: Encouraging Emails Lead to Published Novels
A writer recounts two instances where past encouraging emails she sent to aspiring authors, Marta Sandoval and Alberto Otto, years prior motivated them to complete and publish novels, illustrating the surprising and lasting impact of positive feedback.

Unexpected Impact: Encouraging Emails Lead to Published Novels
A writer recounts two instances where past encouraging emails she sent to aspiring authors, Marta Sandoval and Alberto Otto, years prior motivated them to complete and publish novels, illustrating the surprising and lasting impact of positive feedback.
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24% Bias Score
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