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Grief Discos: Dance and Music Offer Alternative Path to Healing
Following the death of her son, Georgina Jones and her friend Leah Sian Davies created Grief Discos, in-person and online events using dance and music to help people cope with loss; their second in-person event will be held in Cardiff on February 28th.
Grief Discos: Dance and Music Offer Alternative Path to Healing
Following the death of her son, Georgina Jones and her friend Leah Sian Davies created Grief Discos, in-person and online events using dance and music to help people cope with loss; their second in-person event will be held in Cardiff on February 28th.
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48% Bias Score


D.C. Exhibit Showcases Vietnamese American Resilience and Identity
50 Years of Hope and HA-HAs," a Vietnamese American art exhibit in Washington, D.C., showcases 25 artists' works through March 1, challenging singular narratives surrounding the community and emphasizing resilience, joy, and community building.
D.C. Exhibit Showcases Vietnamese American Resilience and Identity
50 Years of Hope and HA-HAs," a Vietnamese American art exhibit in Washington, D.C., showcases 25 artists' works through March 1, challenging singular narratives surrounding the community and emphasizing resilience, joy, and community building.
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24% Bias Score


Workplace Crisis: Purpose, Hope, and the Need for a New Social Contract
Jennifer Moss's "Why Are We Here?" highlights a widespread employee crisis of detachment and purpose, revealing a significant gap in purpose between executives (85%) and front-line managers (15%), urging leaders to foster hope, purpose, and strong workplace relationships to improve job satisfaction ...
Workplace Crisis: Purpose, Hope, and the Need for a New Social Contract
Jennifer Moss's "Why Are We Here?" highlights a widespread employee crisis of detachment and purpose, revealing a significant gap in purpose between executives (85%) and front-line managers (15%), urging leaders to foster hope, purpose, and strong workplace relationships to improve job satisfaction ...
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40% Bias Score


Rushdie Attack Trial Underscores Declining Empathy in a Society with Fewer Fiction Readers
The trial of Salman Rushdie's attacker highlights the importance of empathy, especially in a society where fiction readership is declining, impacting civic engagement and potentially contributing to polarization. The author proposes replicating the "reader effect" through public arts programs.
Rushdie Attack Trial Underscores Declining Empathy in a Society with Fewer Fiction Readers
The trial of Salman Rushdie's attacker highlights the importance of empathy, especially in a society where fiction readership is declining, impacting civic engagement and potentially contributing to polarization. The author proposes replicating the "reader effect" through public arts programs.
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40% Bias Score


Line Dancing's Resurgence: A Viral Video Sparks Renewed Interest and Community Growth
Singer Tamia and her husband's line dance video went viral, renewing interest in the decades-long pastime in Black communities, leading to increased participation and the formation of numerous line dancing groups across various locations.
Line Dancing's Resurgence: A Viral Video Sparks Renewed Interest and Community Growth
Singer Tamia and her husband's line dance video went viral, renewing interest in the decades-long pastime in Black communities, leading to increased participation and the formation of numerous line dancing groups across various locations.
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32% Bias Score


Retirement of Long-Standing Owner at Beloved Sheffield Chip Shop
Robert Hatt, 65, is retiring after 45 years at Tony's Fish & Chips in Mosborough, Sheffield, leaving the future of the century-old shop uncertain despite its popularity and unique traditional methods, which include using beef dripping to cook its chips and a secret batter recipe.
Retirement of Long-Standing Owner at Beloved Sheffield Chip Shop
Robert Hatt, 65, is retiring after 45 years at Tony's Fish & Chips in Mosborough, Sheffield, leaving the future of the century-old shop uncertain despite its popularity and unique traditional methods, which include using beef dripping to cook its chips and a secret batter recipe.
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32% Bias Score

New Mosque and Museum Opens in Blackburn
The Al-Buraq Masjid and community hub, a seven-year project by the Zabier family in Blackburn, Lancashire, opened recently, featuring a mosque, a museum with over 22 Islamic artifacts, and community services including a planned food bank.

New Mosque and Museum Opens in Blackburn
The Al-Buraq Masjid and community hub, a seven-year project by the Zabier family in Blackburn, Lancashire, opened recently, featuring a mosque, a museum with over 22 Islamic artifacts, and community services including a planned food bank.
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48% Bias Score

Cornwall Time Capsule Reveals Unfulfilled Childhood Dreams
A time capsule buried in 1998 by pupils of St Neot Community Primary School in Cornwall was unearthed, revealing their childhood dreams of Ferraris and houses with airing cupboards; many of these dreams did not come true. The capsule was found during a housing development project, costing £474,990, ...

Cornwall Time Capsule Reveals Unfulfilled Childhood Dreams
A time capsule buried in 1998 by pupils of St Neot Community Primary School in Cornwall was unearthed, revealing their childhood dreams of Ferraris and houses with airing cupboards; many of these dreams did not come true. The capsule was found during a housing development project, costing £474,990, ...
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28% Bias Score

Spanish Community Faces €1.5 Million Fine for Water Fraud
Authorities in Spain are investigating the Guadamonte residential community near Madrid for water theft, estimating the community has defrauded the equivalent of 34 Olympic-sized swimming pools of water annually since 2006 using illegal wells and manipulated meters; the community faces a €1.5 millio...

Spanish Community Faces €1.5 Million Fine for Water Fraud
Authorities in Spain are investigating the Guadamonte residential community near Madrid for water theft, estimating the community has defrauded the equivalent of 34 Olympic-sized swimming pools of water annually since 2006 using illegal wells and manipulated meters; the community faces a €1.5 millio...
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44% Bias Score

War's Impact on Korean Farming Communities in Southern Ukraine
Korean communities in southern Ukraine, established since the 1950s and deeply involved in agriculture, have been devastated by the ongoing war, forcing some to flee to South Korea while others stayed, supporting Ukraine and aiming to rebuild.

War's Impact on Korean Farming Communities in Southern Ukraine
Korean communities in southern Ukraine, established since the 1950s and deeply involved in agriculture, have been devastated by the ongoing war, forcing some to flee to South Korea while others stayed, supporting Ukraine and aiming to rebuild.
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40% Bias Score

Frankfurt Rhein-Main to Host 2026 World Design Capital with 2000 Events
Frankfurt Rhein-Main will be the World Design Capital in 2026, hosting up to 2000 events funded by 4.5 million euros (with additional sponsorship needed) to realize approximately 200 projects focused on improving quality of life and strengthening democracy, involving about 400 actors across seven pr...

Frankfurt Rhein-Main to Host 2026 World Design Capital with 2000 Events
Frankfurt Rhein-Main will be the World Design Capital in 2026, hosting up to 2000 events funded by 4.5 million euros (with additional sponsorship needed) to realize approximately 200 projects focused on improving quality of life and strengthening democracy, involving about 400 actors across seven pr...
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48% Bias Score

Ukrainian Koreans: Resilience Amidst War in Shevchenkove
Ethnic Koreans in Shevchenkove, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine, who have farmed the land for over half a century, having arrived from Central Asia after being deported from the Soviet Far East, are facing the devastation of war despite their deep-rooted connection to Ukraine.

Ukrainian Koreans: Resilience Amidst War in Shevchenkove
Ethnic Koreans in Shevchenkove, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine, who have farmed the land for over half a century, having arrived from Central Asia after being deported from the Soviet Far East, are facing the devastation of war despite their deep-rooted connection to Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score
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