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Trump Approves Reporter's Question About Rosie O'Donnell During White House Meeting
During a St. Patrick's Day event at the White House, a reporter asked Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin about Rosie O'Donnell's move to Ireland, prompting President Trump's approval; O'Donnell, critical of Trump for two decades, apologized to Martin for the incident.
Trump Approves Reporter's Question About Rosie O'Donnell During White House Meeting
During a St. Patrick's Day event at the White House, a reporter asked Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin about Rosie O'Donnell's move to Ireland, prompting President Trump's approval; O'Donnell, critical of Trump for two decades, apologized to Martin for the incident.
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40% Bias Score


Kim Soo Hyun Loses Brand Deals After Kim Sae-ron Controversy
South Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun's association with late actress Kim Sae-ron has led to several international brands ending their contracts with him following allegations of a relationship that began when Kim Sae-ron was a minor, highlighting the intense pressure and scrutiny faced by celebrities in ...
Kim Soo Hyun Loses Brand Deals After Kim Sae-ron Controversy
South Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun's association with late actress Kim Sae-ron has led to several international brands ending their contracts with him following allegations of a relationship that began when Kim Sae-ron was a minor, highlighting the intense pressure and scrutiny faced by celebrities in ...
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40% Bias Score


ESA Launches Accessible Games Initiative to Improve Discoverability for Players with Disabilities
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced its Accessible Games Initiative, a set of 24 industry-wide accessibility tags to help the 44.1 million Americans with disabilities find accessible video games, supported by major publishers including Electronic Arts, Google, Microsoft, Nintendo ...
ESA Launches Accessible Games Initiative to Improve Discoverability for Players with Disabilities
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced its Accessible Games Initiative, a set of 24 industry-wide accessibility tags to help the 44.1 million Americans with disabilities find accessible video games, supported by major publishers including Electronic Arts, Google, Microsoft, Nintendo ...
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28% Bias Score


Magazine Dreams": A Film Exploring Toxic Masculinity Amidst Real-Life Controversy
Magazine Dreams" is a 124-minute film starring Jonathan Majors as Killian, a violent bodybuilder whose ambition fuels his destructive behavior; the film's release was delayed due to Majors's off-screen legal issues involving assault and harassment charges, creating a complex context for viewing.
Magazine Dreams": A Film Exploring Toxic Masculinity Amidst Real-Life Controversy
Magazine Dreams" is a 124-minute film starring Jonathan Majors as Killian, a violent bodybuilder whose ambition fuels his destructive behavior; the film's release was delayed due to Majors's off-screen legal issues involving assault and harassment charges, creating a complex context for viewing.
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56% Bias Score


Eminem's Ex-Engineer Charged with Stealing and Selling Unreleased Music
A former Eminem studio engineer, Joseph Strange, was charged with stealing and selling over 25 unreleased Eminem songs online, resulting in a federal investigation that traced the distribution and led to his arrest and charges of copyright infringement and interstate transportation of stolen goods.
Eminem's Ex-Engineer Charged with Stealing and Selling Unreleased Music
A former Eminem studio engineer, Joseph Strange, was charged with stealing and selling over 25 unreleased Eminem songs online, resulting in a federal investigation that traced the distribution and led to his arrest and charges of copyright infringement and interstate transportation of stolen goods.
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36% Bias Score


Capaldi's Debut Album Reaches 300 Weeks on UK Charts
Lewis Capaldi's debut album, "Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent," has spent 300 weeks on the UK's Official Albums Chart, exceeding the tenure of his sophomore album and marking a significant milestone in his career.
Capaldi's Debut Album Reaches 300 Weeks on UK Charts
Lewis Capaldi's debut album, "Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent," has spent 300 weeks on the UK's Official Albums Chart, exceeding the tenure of his sophomore album and marking a significant milestone in his career.
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36% Bias Score

Hugo Egon Balder at 75: Reflecting on a Career Defined by Anarchy and Longevity
Hugo Egon Balder, turning 75 on March 22nd, reflects on his career from the controversial "Tutti Frutti" to the enduring success of "Genial daneben," highlighting the changing dynamics of German television and the importance of embracing individuality.

Hugo Egon Balder at 75: Reflecting on a Career Defined by Anarchy and Longevity
Hugo Egon Balder, turning 75 on March 22nd, reflects on his career from the controversial "Tutti Frutti" to the enduring success of "Genial daneben," highlighting the changing dynamics of German television and the importance of embracing individuality.
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24% Bias Score

NewJeans Loses Court Case Against K-pop Label Ador
A South Korean court ruled against K-pop group NewJeans, ordering them to uphold their contract with Ador after they sought to leave the label following allegations of mistreatment and career undermining by Hybe and Ador; the group plans to appeal.

NewJeans Loses Court Case Against K-pop Label Ador
A South Korean court ruled against K-pop group NewJeans, ordering them to uphold their contract with Ador after they sought to leave the label following allegations of mistreatment and career undermining by Hybe and Ador; the group plans to appeal.
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44% Bias Score

Mariah Carey Wins Copyright Case Over "All I Want For Christmas Is You
A federal judge in Los Angeles dismissed a $20 million copyright infringement lawsuit against Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff for their song "All I Want For Christmas Is You," filed by songwriters Andy Stone and Troy Powers, who claimed copyright infringement of their 1989 song of the same title....

Mariah Carey Wins Copyright Case Over "All I Want For Christmas Is You
A federal judge in Los Angeles dismissed a $20 million copyright infringement lawsuit against Mariah Carey and Walter Afanasieff for their song "All I Want For Christmas Is You," filed by songwriters Andy Stone and Troy Powers, who claimed copyright infringement of their 1989 song of the same title....
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40% Bias Score

Welsh Reggae Artist Scores First Welsh-Language iTunes Number One
Aleighcia Scott, a 32-year-old Welsh-Jamaican artist from Cardiff, achieved the first Welsh-language number one on the iTunes Reggae chart on Friday with her song "Dod o'r Galon", produced by Pen Dub and released via the label Cosh, five years after "Yma O Hyd" topped the UK iTunes chart, showcasing...

Welsh Reggae Artist Scores First Welsh-Language iTunes Number One
Aleighcia Scott, a 32-year-old Welsh-Jamaican artist from Cardiff, achieved the first Welsh-language number one on the iTunes Reggae chart on Friday with her song "Dod o'r Galon", produced by Pen Dub and released via the label Cosh, five years after "Yma O Hyd" topped the UK iTunes chart, showcasing...
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16% Bias Score

Georges Blanc Restaurant Loses Michelin Star
The renowned French restaurant Georges Blanc, holding three Michelin stars since 1981, lost one star according to the Michelin Guide's Friday announcement; the restaurant, founded in 1872, earned its first star in 1929.

Georges Blanc Restaurant Loses Michelin Star
The renowned French restaurant Georges Blanc, holding three Michelin stars since 1981, lost one star according to the Michelin Guide's Friday announcement; the restaurant, founded in 1872, earned its first star in 1929.
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40% Bias Score

Mass Shooting Overwhelms "The Pitt" Hospital
In "The Pitt's" 12th episode, a mass shooting at PittFest overwhelms the hospital's emergency department, exposing resource constraints and the emotional toll on staff and patients; the episode ends without revealing the shooter's identity or Jake's fate.

Mass Shooting Overwhelms "The Pitt" Hospital
In "The Pitt's" 12th episode, a mass shooting at PittFest overwhelms the hospital's emergency department, exposing resource constraints and the emotional toll on staff and patients; the episode ends without revealing the shooter's identity or Jake's fate.
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28% Bias Score
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