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Beijing Revamps Commercial Landscape to Boost Consumption
Beijing plans to revamp 12 commercial districts and add 1 million square meters of retail space by year-end, focusing on experiential retail and cultural integration to boost domestic consumption, as seen in successful projects like Beijing Hops On and Wanli.
Beijing Revamps Commercial Landscape to Boost Consumption
Beijing plans to revamp 12 commercial districts and add 1 million square meters of retail space by year-end, focusing on experiential retail and cultural integration to boost domestic consumption, as seen in successful projects like Beijing Hops On and Wanli.
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40% Bias Score


Bullfighter Severely Gored, Fellow Matador Completes Corrida at Las Fallas
During the final bullfight of Las Fallas in Valencia, Spain, bullfighter Borja Jiménez was severely gored but survived; his fellow bullfighter, Roman, admirably completed the corrida, showcasing the inherent risks and traditions of the sport.
Bullfighter Severely Gored, Fellow Matador Completes Corrida at Las Fallas
During the final bullfight of Las Fallas in Valencia, Spain, bullfighter Borja Jiménez was severely gored but survived; his fellow bullfighter, Roman, admirably completed the corrida, showcasing the inherent risks and traditions of the sport.
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60% Bias Score


Darwin's Cats Project Seeks 100,000 Feline Participants
The Darwin's Cats project, a collaboration between the Broad Institute, MIT, Harvard, and UMass Chan Medical School, aims to collect DNA samples and behavioral surveys from 100,000 cats by June 2026 to create a comprehensive database of feline genetics and behavior, building upon a similar dog-focus...
Darwin's Cats Project Seeks 100,000 Feline Participants
The Darwin's Cats project, a collaboration between the Broad Institute, MIT, Harvard, and UMass Chan Medical School, aims to collect DNA samples and behavioral surveys from 100,000 cats by June 2026 to create a comprehensive database of feline genetics and behavior, building upon a similar dog-focus...
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16% Bias Score


Terroir Expert's Soil Study to Revolutionize Chianti Classico Winemaking
Pedro Parra, a Chilean terroir expert, is conducting a three-year soil study at Isole e Olena winery in Chianti Classico, Italy, using a unique method of digging three-meter-deep holes to analyze soil layers and select the best plots for wine production, aiming to improve wine quality and adapt to c...
Terroir Expert's Soil Study to Revolutionize Chianti Classico Winemaking
Pedro Parra, a Chilean terroir expert, is conducting a three-year soil study at Isole e Olena winery in Chianti Classico, Italy, using a unique method of digging three-meter-deep holes to analyze soil layers and select the best plots for wine production, aiming to improve wine quality and adapt to c...
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40% Bias Score


Craftsman Turns Ancient Architecture into a Commercially Successful Cultural Phenomenon
Liu Wenhui, a Forbes China Top 100 craftsman, transformed his passion for ancient Chinese architecture into a successful business, selling 2,000 units of his 98 yuan mortise-and-tenon building toy sets in under a month.
Craftsman Turns Ancient Architecture into a Commercially Successful Cultural Phenomenon
Liu Wenhui, a Forbes China Top 100 craftsman, transformed his passion for ancient Chinese architecture into a successful business, selling 2,000 units of his 98 yuan mortise-and-tenon building toy sets in under a month.
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36% Bias Score


Syrian Scholar Caa'isha Al-Baa'uuniya: A 15th-Century Pioneer
Caa'isha Al-Baa'uuniya, a 15th-century Syrian woman, memorized the Quran at eight, authored over 20 books—more than any other Muslim woman before the 20th century—and significantly contributed to Islamic Sufi thought, challenging societal norms.
Syrian Scholar Caa'isha Al-Baa'uuniya: A 15th-Century Pioneer
Caa'isha Al-Baa'uuniya, a 15th-century Syrian woman, memorized the Quran at eight, authored over 20 books—more than any other Muslim woman before the 20th century—and significantly contributed to Islamic Sufi thought, challenging societal norms.
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0% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia and China Deepen Ties with Cultural Exchange Program
Saudi Arabia and China are celebrating the China-Saudi Arabia Year of Culture, marking a milestone in their comprehensive strategic partnership, which includes increased trade, investment, and cultural exchanges, such as introducing Chinese language classes in Saudi schools and screening Saudi films...

Saudi Arabia and China Deepen Ties with Cultural Exchange Program
Saudi Arabia and China are celebrating the China-Saudi Arabia Year of Culture, marking a milestone in their comprehensive strategic partnership, which includes increased trade, investment, and cultural exchanges, such as introducing Chinese language classes in Saudi schools and screening Saudi films...
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44% Bias Score

Winnipeg Hudson's Bay Redevelopment Cost Doubles to $310 Million
A First Nations-led project to redevelop Winnipeg's historic Hudson's Bay Co. building has doubled in cost to $310 million due to inflation, supply chain issues, and heritage upgrades; the project, initially planned to include a health center and assisted living, will now feature 373 housing units, ...

Winnipeg Hudson's Bay Redevelopment Cost Doubles to $310 Million
A First Nations-led project to redevelop Winnipeg's historic Hudson's Bay Co. building has doubled in cost to $310 million due to inflation, supply chain issues, and heritage upgrades; the project, initially planned to include a health center and assisted living, will now feature 373 housing units, ...
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40% Bias Score

Miami Beach Mayor Withdraws Attempt to Evict and Defund Arts Cinema
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner attempted to evict and defund O Cinema for showing the Academy Award-winning documentary "No Other Land," but withdrew the resolution after facing significant community opposition at a city commission meeting on Wednesday.

Miami Beach Mayor Withdraws Attempt to Evict and Defund Arts Cinema
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner attempted to evict and defund O Cinema for showing the Academy Award-winning documentary "No Other Land," but withdrew the resolution after facing significant community opposition at a city commission meeting on Wednesday.
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48% Bias Score

Bloomsbury Share Price Soars on Exceeded Sales Forecasts
Bloomsbury Publishing, known for Harry Potter, saw its share price increase by 7.6% to 645p on Thursday due to exceeding sales and earnings expectations for the year ending February 2025, driven by strong second-half performance and successful integration of the Rowman & Littlefield acquisition.

Bloomsbury Share Price Soars on Exceeded Sales Forecasts
Bloomsbury Publishing, known for Harry Potter, saw its share price increase by 7.6% to 645p on Thursday due to exceeding sales and earnings expectations for the year ending February 2025, driven by strong second-half performance and successful integration of the Rowman & Littlefield acquisition.
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40% Bias Score

Hope for Endangered Freshwater Fish: A Global Collaboration
In response to dwindling freshwater fish populations due to pollution, climate change, and overfishing, a global community of fish hobbyists maintains "insurance populations" of endangered species in their tanks, with varying degrees of success in reintroduction efforts.

Hope for Endangered Freshwater Fish: A Global Collaboration
In response to dwindling freshwater fish populations due to pollution, climate change, and overfishing, a global community of fish hobbyists maintains "insurance populations" of endangered species in their tanks, with varying degrees of success in reintroduction efforts.
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48% Bias Score

Three Argentine Women Win Major Literary Awards
Argentine authors Mariana Enríquez, Selva Almada, and María Gainza won the Herralde Novel Award, the Edinburgh Book Fair's First Book Award, and the Sor Juana Award, respectively, highlighting Argentina's growing literary influence.

Three Argentine Women Win Major Literary Awards
Argentine authors Mariana Enríquez, Selva Almada, and María Gainza won the Herralde Novel Award, the Edinburgh Book Fair's First Book Award, and the Sor Juana Award, respectively, highlighting Argentina's growing literary influence.
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20% Bias Score
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