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Five Bourbons Vie for Top Honors at 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition
Five bourbons—Fox & Oden Double Oaked, Joseph Magnus Triple Cask, Whiskey Tree High Rye, Starlight Mizunara Reserve, and Penelope Toasted Double Oak—are finalists in the 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition's Special Barrel-Finished Bourbon category, showcasing diverse finishing techniques a...
Five Bourbons Vie for Top Honors at 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition
Five bourbons—Fox & Oden Double Oaked, Joseph Magnus Triple Cask, Whiskey Tree High Rye, Starlight Mizunara Reserve, and Penelope Toasted Double Oak—are finalists in the 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition's Special Barrel-Finished Bourbon category, showcasing diverse finishing techniques a...
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16% Bias Score


The Last of Us" Season Two Slowdown Raises Concerns
The Last of Us" season two's pacing has slowed significantly since Joel's death, focusing on Ellie's revenge quest and subplots, leading to criticism and concerns about audience engagement, especially considering the year-long delay before season three filming begins.
The Last of Us" Season Two Slowdown Raises Concerns
The Last of Us" season two's pacing has slowed significantly since Joel's death, focusing on Ellie's revenge quest and subplots, leading to criticism and concerns about audience engagement, especially considering the year-long delay before season three filming begins.
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60% Bias Score


Slam Celebrates 35 Years, Underscores Dance Music's Unifying Power
Scottish electronic music duo Slam celebrated 35 years, performing an all-night set at Glasgow's Platform venue, their original space, releasing their new album "Dark Channel" which reflects on the current divided world, highlighting the dance floor as a unifying space.
Slam Celebrates 35 Years, Underscores Dance Music's Unifying Power
Scottish electronic music duo Slam celebrated 35 years, performing an all-night set at Glasgow's Platform venue, their original space, releasing their new album "Dark Channel" which reflects on the current divided world, highlighting the dance floor as a unifying space.
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4% Bias Score


Emmy-Winning Simpsons Writer Steve Pepoon Dies at 68
Emmy-winning Simpsons writer Steve Pepoon died unexpectedly at 68 from cardiac amyloidosis; his contributions spanned shows like ALF, It's Garry Shandling's Show, Roseanne, and The Wild Thornberrys, with his Simpsons episode 'Homer Vs. Lisa And The 8th Commandment' debuting in 1991.
Emmy-Winning Simpsons Writer Steve Pepoon Dies at 68
Emmy-winning Simpsons writer Steve Pepoon died unexpectedly at 68 from cardiac amyloidosis; his contributions spanned shows like ALF, It's Garry Shandling's Show, Roseanne, and The Wild Thornberrys, with his Simpsons episode 'Homer Vs. Lisa And The 8th Commandment' debuting in 1991.
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32% Bias Score


Stage Fright, Technical Issues, and Coordination Challenges Impact Singer's Pitch Accuracy
Experienced singers sometimes produce off-key notes during large performances due to stage fright impacting vocal control, complex stage coordination demands, and potential technical issues with in-ear monitors, according to various experts.
Stage Fright, Technical Issues, and Coordination Challenges Impact Singer's Pitch Accuracy
Experienced singers sometimes produce off-key notes during large performances due to stage fright impacting vocal control, complex stage coordination demands, and potential technical issues with in-ear monitors, according to various experts.
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28% Bias Score


Claude Advances to Eurovision Final with "C'est la Vie"
Claude secured a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest final in Basel with his song "C'est la Vie," an ode to his mother, after a performance that incorporated both singing and dancing, despite minor vocal imperfections that did not affect the voting outcome.
Claude Advances to Eurovision Final with "C'est la Vie"
Claude secured a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest final in Basel with his song "C'est la Vie," an ode to his mother, after a performance that incorporated both singing and dancing, despite minor vocal imperfections that did not affect the voting outcome.
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48% Bias Score

Celebrity Traitors: Comedians Favored, Fame a Double-Edged Sword
The celebrity edition of the BBC's The Traitors features 19 stars including Alan Carr, Stephen Fry, and Tom Daley, competing in a game of deception for charity this autumn.

Celebrity Traitors: Comedians Favored, Fame a Double-Edged Sword
The celebrity edition of the BBC's The Traitors features 19 stars including Alan Carr, Stephen Fry, and Tom Daley, competing in a game of deception for charity this autumn.
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48% Bias Score

Ernotte Cunci Reappointed Head of France Télévisions
Delphine Ernotte Cunci was reappointed President of France Télévisions for a third five-year term on May 14th, chosen by the Arcom over three other candidates, prioritizing continuity and digital transformation of France.tv, amidst budgetary challenges and a potential new public media holding compan...

Ernotte Cunci Reappointed Head of France Télévisions
Delphine Ernotte Cunci was reappointed President of France Télévisions for a third five-year term on May 14th, chosen by the Arcom over three other candidates, prioritizing continuity and digital transformation of France.tv, amidst budgetary challenges and a potential new public media holding compan...
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44% Bias Score

Claude Advances to Eurovision Final with "C'est la Vie"
Claude, a 21-year-old Dutch singer of Congolese descent, secured a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest final in Basel with his song "C'est la Vie" after a successful semi-final performance judged on votes from participating countries via phone or app.

Claude Advances to Eurovision Final with "C'est la Vie"
Claude, a 21-year-old Dutch singer of Congolese descent, secured a spot in the Eurovision Song Contest final in Basel with his song "C'est la Vie" after a successful semi-final performance judged on votes from participating countries via phone or app.
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32% Bias Score

Depardieu's Conviction: Cannes Film Festival's New Standards
Gérard Depardieu's conviction for sexual assault has likely ended his appearances at the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting the impact of #MeToo and stricter standards for acceptable behavior within the film industry, in contrast to past leniency.

Depardieu's Conviction: Cannes Film Festival's New Standards
Gérard Depardieu's conviction for sexual assault has likely ended his appearances at the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting the impact of #MeToo and stricter standards for acceptable behavior within the film industry, in contrast to past leniency.
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44% Bias Score

Claude Qualifies for Eurovision Final
Claude, a Dutch singer of Congolese descent, qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final in Basel with his song "C'est la Vie," an ode to his mother, after a successful performance in the first semi-final where ten out of fifteen acts advanced.

Claude Qualifies for Eurovision Final
Claude, a Dutch singer of Congolese descent, qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final in Basel with his song "C'est la Vie," an ode to his mother, after a successful performance in the first semi-final where ten out of fifteen acts advanced.
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24% Bias Score

Eurovision 2025: A Balancing Act Between Celebration and Controversy
The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, aims to foster unity after last year's controversies involving a contestant's disqualification and political protests, but faces ongoing tensions due to Israel's participation and a new flag policy that bans flags beyond national ones.

Eurovision 2025: A Balancing Act Between Celebration and Controversy
The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, aims to foster unity after last year's controversies involving a contestant's disqualification and political protests, but faces ongoing tensions due to Israel's participation and a new flag policy that bans flags beyond national ones.
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52% Bias Score
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