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Efteling Cancels Controversial Raveleijn Horse Show
The Efteling theme park in the Netherlands is ending its Raveleijn horse show in 2024 following years of animal rights protests and two on-set fires, replacing it with a new show featuring impressive effects and a raven-themed ride, opening in late 2026.
Efteling Cancels Controversial Raveleijn Horse Show
The Efteling theme park in the Netherlands is ending its Raveleijn horse show in 2024 following years of animal rights protests and two on-set fires, replacing it with a new show featuring impressive effects and a raven-themed ride, opening in late 2026.
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40% Bias Score


Police Raid in Argentina Fails to Recover Nazi-Looted Painting
Argentinian police conducted a raid on a house suspected of containing a Nazi-looted painting from the Goudstikker collection, but the painting was not found; however, color discrepancies on the wall where it was previously displayed were noted.
Police Raid in Argentina Fails to Recover Nazi-Looted Painting
Argentinian police conducted a raid on a house suspected of containing a Nazi-looted painting from the Goudstikker collection, but the painting was not found; however, color discrepancies on the wall where it was previously displayed were noted.
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48% Bias Score


Gen Z's Declining Reading Habits Threaten Future Workforce
A 2025 study reveals that 35% of Gen Z students dislike reading, and 43% rarely read for fun, potentially creating a workforce skilled in tools but lacking in critical thinking and imagination, as supported by declining reading scores and international studies.
Gen Z's Declining Reading Habits Threaten Future Workforce
A 2025 study reveals that 35% of Gen Z students dislike reading, and 43% rarely read for fun, potentially creating a workforce skilled in tools but lacking in critical thinking and imagination, as supported by declining reading scores and international studies.
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48% Bias Score


KPop Demon Hunters" Breaks Netflix Viewing Record
The animated K-pop musical "KPop Demon Hunters" has become Netflix's most-watched movie ever with over 236 million views since its June release, surpassing "Red Notice," due to its viral social media success and popular soundtrack, which includes four simultaneous Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hits.
KPop Demon Hunters" Breaks Netflix Viewing Record
The animated K-pop musical "KPop Demon Hunters" has become Netflix's most-watched movie ever with over 236 million views since its June release, surpassing "Red Notice," due to its viral social media success and popular soundtrack, which includes four simultaneous Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hits.
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28% Bias Score


McEwan's Novel Explores Information Overload and Climate Change's Impact
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 in a post-flood UK, follows a literary scholar's search for a lost poem from 1990-2030, exploring themes of information overload, climate change, and humanity's capacity for resilience.
McEwan's Novel Explores Information Overload and Climate Change's Impact
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 in a post-flood UK, follows a literary scholar's search for a lost poem from 1990-2030, exploring themes of information overload, climate change, and humanity's capacity for resilience.
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44% Bias Score


Police's Summers and Copeland Sue Sting Over Royalties
Guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland of The Police are suing singer Sting for allegedly insufficient earnings from their hit songs, highlighting common disputes over royalty distribution among band members, especially relevant with the re-release of old albums and the rise of streamin...
Police's Summers and Copeland Sue Sting Over Royalties
Guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland of The Police are suing singer Sting for allegedly insufficient earnings from their hit songs, highlighting common disputes over royalty distribution among band members, especially relevant with the re-release of old albums and the rise of streamin...
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32% Bias Score

World's Oldest Orangutan Thrives at 64 in Hamburg Zoo
Bella, a 64-year-old Sumatran orangutan at Hamburg's Hagenbeck Zoo, is considered the world's oldest living female orangutan, exceeding the wild lifespan of 53 years due to exceptional care and a strong bond with her adopted son, Berani.

World's Oldest Orangutan Thrives at 64 in Hamburg Zoo
Bella, a 64-year-old Sumatran orangutan at Hamburg's Hagenbeck Zoo, is considered the world's oldest living female orangutan, exceeding the wild lifespan of 53 years due to exceptional care and a strong bond with her adopted son, Berani.
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40% Bias Score

Venice Film Festival Faces Protests Over Gaza Conflict Response
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, running from August 27th to September 6th in Venice, Italy, is facing protests over its response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with over 1500 film professionals signing an open letter demanding stronger condemnation of Israel's actions.

Venice Film Festival Faces Protests Over Gaza Conflict Response
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, running from August 27th to September 6th in Venice, Italy, is facing protests over its response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with over 1500 film professionals signing an open letter demanding stronger condemnation of Israel's actions.
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40% Bias Score

Venice Film Festival 2024: A Lineup of Epic Proportions
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, starting September 1st, features a diverse lineup of films exceeding 135 minutes, including Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice', Luca Guadagnino's 'After the Hunt', Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein', and documentaries addressing global conflicts, with several already ...

Venice Film Festival 2024: A Lineup of Epic Proportions
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, starting September 1st, features a diverse lineup of films exceeding 135 minutes, including Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice', Luca Guadagnino's 'After the Hunt', Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein', and documentaries addressing global conflicts, with several already ...
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28% Bias Score

German Coastal Fishing Faces Collapse Due to Lack of Young Recruits
The dwindling number of shrimp fishermen on Germany's Wurster Nordseeküste coast threatens the local economy and tourism, with only three young successors expected within the next decade, highlighting a broader crisis in the German fishing industry and lack of young recruits.

German Coastal Fishing Faces Collapse Due to Lack of Young Recruits
The dwindling number of shrimp fishermen on Germany's Wurster Nordseeküste coast threatens the local economy and tourism, with only three young successors expected within the next decade, highlighting a broader crisis in the German fishing industry and lack of young recruits.
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48% Bias Score

Glasgow Honors Sir Billy Connolly with "The Big Yin Weekend
Glasgow is celebrating its 850th anniversary by honoring Sir Billy Connolly with "The Big Yin Weekend" (September 6th-7th), featuring comedy, film, music, and tours showcasing his life and career.

Glasgow Honors Sir Billy Connolly with "The Big Yin Weekend
Glasgow is celebrating its 850th anniversary by honoring Sir Billy Connolly with "The Big Yin Weekend" (September 6th-7th), featuring comedy, film, music, and tours showcasing his life and career.
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28% Bias Score

Scobel Relaunches YouTube Channel After 3sat Retirement
Retired 3sat presenter Gert Scobel relaunched his philosophical YouTube channel on September 4th, 2023, partnering with Probono, after his 3sat contract ended this summer, aiming to reach younger audiences directly.

Scobel Relaunches YouTube Channel After 3sat Retirement
Retired 3sat presenter Gert Scobel relaunched his philosophical YouTube channel on September 4th, 2023, partnering with Probono, after his 3sat contract ended this summer, aiming to reach younger audiences directly.
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40% Bias Score
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