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Trump's Criticism Jeopardizes Artist's Career After Portrait Removal
Following President Trump's criticism, Colorado Republicans removed Sarah Boardman's portrait from the state Capitol, jeopardizing her 41-year painting career after he deemed her work "the worst" and questioned her abilities; the painting had received positive feedback for six years prior.
Trump's Criticism Jeopardizes Artist's Career After Portrait Removal
Following President Trump's criticism, Colorado Republicans removed Sarah Boardman's portrait from the state Capitol, jeopardizing her 41-year painting career after he deemed her work "the worst" and questioned her abilities; the painting had received positive feedback for six years prior.
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44% Bias Score


Controversial TV Doctor Confirmed to Lead US Healthcare Agency
The US Senate confirmed Dr. Mehmet Oz, a controversial TV personality and former heart surgeon, to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), despite criticism over his past promotion of unproven medical treatments and politically charged statements; the Senate's 53-45 party-line vote ...
Controversial TV Doctor Confirmed to Lead US Healthcare Agency
The US Senate confirmed Dr. Mehmet Oz, a controversial TV personality and former heart surgeon, to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), despite criticism over his past promotion of unproven medical treatments and politically charged statements; the Senate's 53-45 party-line vote ...
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48% Bias Score


Former Prosecutors Oppose Controversial Nomination of Ed Martin as U.S. Attorney
Over 100 former U.S. attorneys oppose Ed Martin's nomination as Washington's top federal prosecutor due to his lack of experience, support of Trump's election claims, and actions seen as partisan; Senator Adam Schiff has placed a hold on the nomination.
Former Prosecutors Oppose Controversial Nomination of Ed Martin as U.S. Attorney
Over 100 former U.S. attorneys oppose Ed Martin's nomination as Washington's top federal prosecutor due to his lack of experience, support of Trump's election claims, and actions seen as partisan; Senator Adam Schiff has placed a hold on the nomination.
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52% Bias Score


L2: Empuraan's $19.4 Million Debut, Despite Controversy
Mohanlal's L2: Empuraan, directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, opened with a $19.4 million global weekend box office gross, ranking third worldwide and eleventh in the US, despite controversy and subsequent edits addressing its depiction of the 2002 Gujarat riots.
L2: Empuraan's $19.4 Million Debut, Despite Controversy
Mohanlal's L2: Empuraan, directed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, opened with a $19.4 million global weekend box office gross, ranking third worldwide and eleventh in the US, despite controversy and subsequent edits addressing its depiction of the 2002 Gujarat riots.
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40% Bias Score


Beuys, Auschwitz, and the Legacy of Nazism
The Museum Schloss Moyland presents "Auschwitz and World War II in the Work of Joseph Beuys," an exhibit analyzing the artist's complex relationship with Nazism, featuring 90 works, including Auschwitz memorial designs, and an interactive space encouraging critical engagement with his wartime servic...
Beuys, Auschwitz, and the Legacy of Nazism
The Museum Schloss Moyland presents "Auschwitz and World War II in the Work of Joseph Beuys," an exhibit analyzing the artist's complex relationship with Nazism, featuring 90 works, including Auschwitz memorial designs, and an interactive space encouraging critical engagement with his wartime servic...
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Cabinet Faces Crisis Over Minister's Refusal to Approve Royal Decorations
Dutch Minister Faber refused to sign five royal decorations for COA volunteers, causing a cabinet unity crisis; Prime Minister Schoof will not attend the parliamentary debate, despite opposition demands, while Faber claims full support for Schoof's decision.
Dutch Cabinet Faces Crisis Over Minister's Refusal to Approve Royal Decorations
Dutch Minister Faber refused to sign five royal decorations for COA volunteers, causing a cabinet unity crisis; Prime Minister Schoof will not attend the parliamentary debate, despite opposition demands, while Faber claims full support for Schoof's decision.
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48% Bias Score

Beuys and Nazism: A Museum's Controversial Exhibition
The Moyland Castle Museum in Germany is hosting an exhibition exploring Joseph Beuys's complex relationship with Nazism, showcasing 90 works that grapple with WWII and the Holocaust, alongside interactive elements encouraging visitor engagement and debate.

Beuys and Nazism: A Museum's Controversial Exhibition
The Moyland Castle Museum in Germany is hosting an exhibition exploring Joseph Beuys's complex relationship with Nazism, showcasing 90 works that grapple with WWII and the Holocaust, alongside interactive elements encouraging visitor engagement and debate.
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16% Bias Score

UN Reappoints Palestine Rapporteur Despite Antisemitism Accusations
The UN reappointed Francesca Albanese as Special Rapporteur on Palestine despite condemnation from the US, France, Germany, and others for her alleged antisemitic remarks and support for Hamas; a UN committee accepted her explanations, rejecting accusations of violating the Code of Conduct.

UN Reappoints Palestine Rapporteur Despite Antisemitism Accusations
The UN reappointed Francesca Albanese as Special Rapporteur on Palestine despite condemnation from the US, France, Germany, and others for her alleged antisemitic remarks and support for Hamas; a UN committee accepted her explanations, rejecting accusations of violating the Code of Conduct.
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64% Bias Score

Schwab to Step Down as WEF Board Chairman
Klaus Schwab, founder and chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), will step down from his role as chairman of the WEF board of trustees by January 2027, following accusations of discrimination and intimidation within the organization and a review of its leadership.

Schwab to Step Down as WEF Board Chairman
Klaus Schwab, founder and chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), will step down from his role as chairman of the WEF board of trustees by January 2027, following accusations of discrimination and intimidation within the organization and a review of its leadership.
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48% Bias Score

London Opera to Host Putin-Supporter Netrebko Despite Ukraine War Controversy
The Royal Opera House in London will host Russian soprano Anna Netrebko in their 2025-2026 season, despite her past support for Vladimir Putin and delayed condemnation of the war in Ukraine; the opera house stated that Russian citizenship does not automatically equate to supporting the Kremlin.

London Opera to Host Putin-Supporter Netrebko Despite Ukraine War Controversy
The Royal Opera House in London will host Russian soprano Anna Netrebko in their 2025-2026 season, despite her past support for Vladimir Putin and delayed condemnation of the war in Ukraine; the opera house stated that Russian citizenship does not automatically equate to supporting the Kremlin.
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48% Bias Score

HFAC Demands UN Not Reappoint Special Rapporteur Amid Antisemitism Accusations
The House Foreign Affairs Committee is demanding the UN not reappoint Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese due to accusations of antisemitism and failure to uphold the UNHRC code of conduct following her comments on the October 7th Hamas attacks; the U.S., France, and Germany condemned her response...

HFAC Demands UN Not Reappoint Special Rapporteur Amid Antisemitism Accusations
The House Foreign Affairs Committee is demanding the UN not reappoint Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese due to accusations of antisemitism and failure to uphold the UNHRC code of conduct following her comments on the October 7th Hamas attacks; the U.S., France, and Germany condemned her response...
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68% Bias Score

Oxford College Seeks to Add Enemy Soldiers to WWI Memorial
Queen's College, Oxford, seeks to add five names, including three German soldiers, to its First World War memorial, sparking debate about inclusivity versus the traditional purpose of such memorials.

Oxford College Seeks to Add Enemy Soldiers to WWI Memorial
Queen's College, Oxford, seeks to add five names, including three German soldiers, to its First World War memorial, sparking debate about inclusivity versus the traditional purpose of such memorials.
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52% Bias Score
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