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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


Grammys Proceed Despite LA Wildfires, Showcasing City's Resilience
The 67th Grammy Awards proceeded despite recent wildfires in Los Angeles, prioritizing the economic impact on the city and including numerous tributes to those affected, featuring performances by Dawes and Billie Eilish, and fundraising efforts.
Grammys Proceed Despite LA Wildfires, Showcasing City's Resilience
The 67th Grammy Awards proceeded despite recent wildfires in Los Angeles, prioritizing the economic impact on the city and including numerous tributes to those affected, featuring performances by Dawes and Billie Eilish, and fundraising efforts.
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52% Bias Score


Finchampstead's Redesigned Roundabout Divides Residents Over Safety
A Ā£5.5m road redesign in Finchampstead, Berkshire, featuring unconventional double roundabouts with leaf-designed crossings, has divided residents, with 1,400 signing a petition due to safety concerns and confusion over right-of-way, despite the council's claim it's safer.
Finchampstead's Redesigned Roundabout Divides Residents Over Safety
A Ā£5.5m road redesign in Finchampstead, Berkshire, featuring unconventional double roundabouts with leaf-designed crossings, has divided residents, with 1,400 signing a petition due to safety concerns and confusion over right-of-way, despite the council's claim it's safer.
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48% Bias Score


NYC Interfaith Forum Commemorates Auschwitz Liberation, Promotes Unity Against Hate
New York City's Jewish and Muslim communities commemorated the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau's liberation with an interfaith forum on January 25, 2024, emphasizing unity against hate and support for Israel's self-defense, with participation from NYPD officials and the Combat Antisemitism Mo...
NYC Interfaith Forum Commemorates Auschwitz Liberation, Promotes Unity Against Hate
New York City's Jewish and Muslim communities commemorated the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau's liberation with an interfaith forum on January 25, 2024, emphasizing unity against hate and support for Israel's self-defense, with participation from NYPD officials and the Combat Antisemitism Mo...
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32% Bias Score


Murder Rocks Close-Knit Australian Town
In Quambatook, Australia, a body found in a grass fire is believed to be that of respected community member Merril Kelly; 67-year-old Brian Barnes was arrested and charged with murder, deeply impacting the close-knit town.
Murder Rocks Close-Knit Australian Town
In Quambatook, Australia, a body found in a grass fire is believed to be that of respected community member Merril Kelly; 67-year-old Brian Barnes was arrested and charged with murder, deeply impacting the close-knit town.
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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

Sheffield School Tragedy: Community Mourns Student's Death
Seventeen-year-old Harvey Willgoose died at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield on Monday; tributes are being laid at the school and Sheffield United's ground, with the school remaining closed while students and parents grapple with the shock and grief.

Sheffield School Tragedy: Community Mourns Student's Death
Seventeen-year-old Harvey Willgoose died at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield on Monday; tributes are being laid at the school and Sheffield United's ground, with the school remaining closed while students and parents grapple with the shock and grief.
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36% Bias Score

From Saturday School to Self-Expression: A Childhood Defined by Resistance
The author recounts their childhood experiences with Saturday schools for Black children facing educational inequalities in 1970s Britain, their politically active neighbour, and their subsequent artistic pursuit as an act of personal resistance, culminating in participation in student loan protests...

From Saturday School to Self-Expression: A Childhood Defined by Resistance
The author recounts their childhood experiences with Saturday schools for Black children facing educational inequalities in 1970s Britain, their politically active neighbour, and their subsequent artistic pursuit as an act of personal resistance, culminating in participation in student loan protests...
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Hostages' Return Highlights Collective Responsibility
After 482 days, three Israeli hostagesāAgam, Arbel, and Gadiāreturned home, sparking nationwide celebrations in Israel and among global Jewish communities. The event highlighted a strong sense of collective responsibility, contrasting with the actions of those who tore down posters supporting the ho...

Israeli Hostages' Return Highlights Collective Responsibility
After 482 days, three Israeli hostagesāAgam, Arbel, and Gadiāreturned home, sparking nationwide celebrations in Israel and among global Jewish communities. The event highlighted a strong sense of collective responsibility, contrasting with the actions of those who tore down posters supporting the ho...
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48% Bias Score

Soho Theatre Walthamstow Opens, Filling Void in London's Arts Scene
The Grade II* listed former Granada cinema in Walthamstow, East London, reopened as Soho Theatre Walthamstow on May 2024, featuring a 960-seat auditorium, three studios, four bars, and a diverse program of comedy, cabaret, and theatre, addressing a gap in London's mid-scale performance venues.

Soho Theatre Walthamstow Opens, Filling Void in London's Arts Scene
The Grade II* listed former Granada cinema in Walthamstow, East London, reopened as Soho Theatre Walthamstow on May 2024, featuring a 960-seat auditorium, three studios, four bars, and a diverse program of comedy, cabaret, and theatre, addressing a gap in London's mid-scale performance venues.
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36% Bias Score

Sundance Filmmakers Lose Homes in Eaton Canyon Fire
Filmmakers Meera Menon and Paul Gleason, along with producer Erica Fishman, lost their homes in the Eaton Canyon fire, just weeks before the Sundance premiere of their independently financed zombie film, "Didn't Die," which ironically reflects their current experience of loss and community.

Sundance Filmmakers Lose Homes in Eaton Canyon Fire
Filmmakers Meera Menon and Paul Gleason, along with producer Erica Fishman, lost their homes in the Eaton Canyon fire, just weeks before the Sundance premiere of their independently financed zombie film, "Didn't Die," which ironically reflects their current experience of loss and community.
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32% Bias Score
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