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Madrid Withdraws Teacher Training Course on Francoism and Democratic Memory
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso (PP), withdrew a teacher training course on Francoism and democratic memory, citing a lack of validation, despite the course having been initially approved and even accessible for enrollment.
Madrid Withdraws Teacher Training Course on Francoism and Democratic Memory
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso (PP), withdrew a teacher training course on Francoism and democratic memory, citing a lack of validation, despite the course having been initially approved and even accessible for enrollment.
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36% Bias Score


María San Miguel's "Federico: No Hay Olvido, Ni Sueño: Carne Viva" Premieres in Madrid
María San Miguel's new play, "Federico: No Hay Olvido, Ni Sueño: Carne Viva," exploring the silenced history surrounding Federico García Lorca's assassination, premieres in Madrid on September 7th, fueled by the playwright's personal experience with uncovering family members' remains from Francoist-...
María San Miguel's "Federico: No Hay Olvido, Ni Sueño: Carne Viva" Premieres in Madrid
María San Miguel's new play, "Federico: No Hay Olvido, Ni Sueño: Carne Viva," exploring the silenced history surrounding Federico García Lorca's assassination, premieres in Madrid on September 7th, fueled by the playwright's personal experience with uncovering family members' remains from Francoist-...
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40% Bias Score


Over-Reliance on AI Tools Impairs Cognitive Abilities
A recent study reveals that excessive dependence on AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini is negatively impacting cognitive functions, including memory, reasoning, and critical thinking, among students and professionals alike.
Over-Reliance on AI Tools Impairs Cognitive Abilities
A recent study reveals that excessive dependence on AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini is negatively impacting cognitive functions, including memory, reasoning, and critical thinking, among students and professionals alike.
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56% Bias Score


McEwan's Novel Explores Information Overload and Climate Change's Impact
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 in a post-flood UK, follows a literary scholar's search for a lost poem from 1990-2030, exploring themes of information overload, climate change, and humanity's capacity for resilience.
McEwan's Novel Explores Information Overload and Climate Change's Impact
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 in a post-flood UK, follows a literary scholar's search for a lost poem from 1990-2030, exploring themes of information overload, climate change, and humanity's capacity for resilience.
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44% Bias Score


Music's Impact on Memory Recall: Implications for Alzheimer's Therapy
A study of 233 participants aged 18-76 found that energetic songs trigger joyful memories, while quieter songs evoke calmer, romantic, or sad memories; this finding has implications for Alzheimer's therapy.
Music's Impact on Memory Recall: Implications for Alzheimer's Therapy
A study of 233 participants aged 18-76 found that energetic songs trigger joyful memories, while quieter songs evoke calmer, romantic, or sad memories; this finding has implications for Alzheimer's therapy.
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24% Bias Score


Retrial for Axe Murder: Repressed Memories of Abuse at Issue
A 41-year-old German man is being retried for murder in Zwickau, Germany, after his initial manslaughter conviction was overturned; he admits to killing his former soccer coach with an axe, claiming repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse as a motive.
Retrial for Axe Murder: Repressed Memories of Abuse at Issue
A 41-year-old German man is being retried for murder in Zwickau, Germany, after his initial manslaughter conviction was overturned; he admits to killing his former soccer coach with an axe, claiming repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse as a motive.
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52% Bias Score

The Pain of Widowhood and the Distortion of Memory
A 62-year-old widower reflects on his grief, the idealized memories of his late wife, and the importance of moving forward.

The Pain of Widowhood and the Distortion of Memory
A 62-year-old widower reflects on his grief, the idealized memories of his late wife, and the importance of moving forward.
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4% Bias Score

Review: Daniel Keene's 'The Lark' - A poignant elegy for a dying pub and a disappearing Australia
Noni Hazlehurst delivers a captivating performance in Daniel Keene's 'The Lark', a one-woman play set in a soon-to-be-demolished pub, exploring themes of memory, loss, and regret against the backdrop of a changing Australia.

Review: Daniel Keene's 'The Lark' - A poignant elegy for a dying pub and a disappearing Australia
Noni Hazlehurst delivers a captivating performance in Daniel Keene's 'The Lark', a one-woman play set in a soon-to-be-demolished pub, exploring themes of memory, loss, and regret against the backdrop of a changing Australia.
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24% Bias Score

Memory Wars: Documentary on Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus and the unreliability of eyewitness testimony
A new documentary, "Memory Wars," profiles psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, whose expertise on memory and false memories has significantly impacted legal cases, making her both influential and controversial.

Memory Wars: Documentary on Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus and the unreliability of eyewitness testimony
A new documentary, "Memory Wars," profiles psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, whose expertise on memory and false memories has significantly impacted legal cases, making her both influential and controversial.
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20% Bias Score

Clothing in Nazi Camps: A Women's Perspective
Karolina Sulej's "Personal Things" details the clothing of Nazi concentration camp prisoners, challenging common assumptions about uniform attire and highlighting the experiences of women, based on extensive archival research and survivor testimonies.

Clothing in Nazi Camps: A Women's Perspective
Karolina Sulej's "Personal Things" details the clothing of Nazi concentration camp prisoners, challenging common assumptions about uniform attire and highlighting the experiences of women, based on extensive archival research and survivor testimonies.
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52% Bias Score

Depardon's Auschwitz: A 1979 Documentary
Raymond Depardon's 1979 photo series of Auschwitz-Birkenau, commissioned by Paris Match, is now on exhibit at the Paris Memorial de la Shoah. His objective was to document the physical remnants of the camp, using a style that reflected prevailing sensitivities towards Holocaust imagery in the late 1...

Depardon's Auschwitz: A 1979 Documentary
Raymond Depardon's 1979 photo series of Auschwitz-Birkenau, commissioned by Paris Match, is now on exhibit at the Paris Memorial de la Shoah. His objective was to document the physical remnants of the camp, using a style that reflected prevailing sensitivities towards Holocaust imagery in the late 1...
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40% Bias Score

The Enduring Power of Words: Childhood Hurts and Adult Healing
The author reflects on the long-term effects of hurtful words from childhood, contrasting them with the healing power of language experienced during her husband's serious illness.

The Enduring Power of Words: Childhood Hurts and Adult Healing
The author reflects on the long-term effects of hurtful words from childhood, contrasting them with the healing power of language experienced during her husband's serious illness.
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