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Teller's Unremarkable Auschwitz Photos Spark Holocaust Representation Debate
Juergen Teller's new book, "Auschwitz Birkenau," features over 800 unremarkable iPhone photos of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp, sparking debate on the appropriate ways to photograph and represent the Holocaust, particularly given its contrast with more impactful artistic responses.
Teller's Unremarkable Auschwitz Photos Spark Holocaust Representation Debate
Juergen Teller's new book, "Auschwitz Birkenau," features over 800 unremarkable iPhone photos of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp, sparking debate on the appropriate ways to photograph and represent the Holocaust, particularly given its contrast with more impactful artistic responses.
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56% Bias Score


Casa Cornide Opens to Public After Franco Family Legal Battle
The Franco family opened the Casa Cornide in A Coruña to the public on August 7, 2023, following a legal battle and a Supreme Court ruling; limited visits are now permitted, revealing the building's depleted state and sparking renewed calls to investigate the family's actions during the Franco era.
Casa Cornide Opens to Public After Franco Family Legal Battle
The Franco family opened the Casa Cornide in A Coruña to the public on August 7, 2023, following a legal battle and a Supreme Court ruling; limited visits are now permitted, revealing the building's depleted state and sparking renewed calls to investigate the family's actions during the Franco era.
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52% Bias Score


Uninhabited": Preserving the Cultural Heritage of Drama's Abandoned Houses
Kyriakos Syfiltzoglou's photographic book, "Uninhabited," documents abandoned houses in Drama, Greece, revealing the lives of Pontic Greek refugees who settled there after 1922 through preserved remnants and details within the homes, highlighting the region's cultural heritage and the passage of tim...
Uninhabited": Preserving the Cultural Heritage of Drama's Abandoned Houses
Kyriakos Syfiltzoglou's photographic book, "Uninhabited," documents abandoned houses in Drama, Greece, revealing the lives of Pontic Greek refugees who settled there after 1922 through preserved remnants and details within the homes, highlighting the region's cultural heritage and the passage of tim...
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24% Bias Score


Graphic Novels Confront the Enduring Legacies of the Spanish Civil War and WWII
Two new graphic novels, "The Abyss of Forgetfulness" and "The Last Shot," explore the lasting effects of the Spanish Civil War and World War II, respectively, through personal stories interwoven with historical events, revealing the challenges of confronting past atrocities and the enduring power of...
Graphic Novels Confront the Enduring Legacies of the Spanish Civil War and WWII
Two new graphic novels, "The Abyss of Forgetfulness" and "The Last Shot," explore the lasting effects of the Spanish Civil War and World War II, respectively, through personal stories interwoven with historical events, revealing the challenges of confronting past atrocities and the enduring power of...
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32% Bias Score


Holocaust Survivor Turns 100 Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Anita Lasker-Valfiš, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor, celebrates her birthday amidst growing concerns about rising antisemitism and historical ignorance, highlighting the ongoing struggle against hate and intolerance.
Holocaust Survivor Turns 100 Amidst Rising Antisemitism
Anita Lasker-Valfiš, a 100-year-old Holocaust survivor, celebrates her birthday amidst growing concerns about rising antisemitism and historical ignorance, highlighting the ongoing struggle against hate and intolerance.
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32% Bias Score


Amnesia, Family, and the River Lethe: A Story of Forgetting and Renewal
The author recounts the parallel experiences of their mother and sister, both of whom suffered significant memory loss following a stroke and car accident, respectively, drawing a comparison to the river Lethe of Greek mythology, where souls forget their past lives.
Amnesia, Family, and the River Lethe: A Story of Forgetting and Renewal
The author recounts the parallel experiences of their mother and sister, both of whom suffered significant memory loss following a stroke and car accident, respectively, drawing a comparison to the river Lethe of Greek mythology, where souls forget their past lives.
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4% Bias Score

Belfast Play Honors Child Killed During the Troubles
A Belfast actress, Charlotte McCurry, created a one-woman play about her aunt, Julie Livingstone, a 14-year-old girl killed by a plastic bullet during the Northern Ireland Troubles in 1981, aiming to encourage families to openly share their grief and keep the memory of their lost children alive; the...

Belfast Play Honors Child Killed During the Troubles
A Belfast actress, Charlotte McCurry, created a one-woman play about her aunt, Julie Livingstone, a 14-year-old girl killed by a plastic bullet during the Northern Ireland Troubles in 1981, aiming to encourage families to openly share their grief and keep the memory of their lost children alive; the...
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28% Bias Score

Unsolved Austin Yogurt Shop Murders: A Documentary's Exploration of Trauma and Justice
In 1991, four teenage girls were murdered in an Austin, Texas yogurt shop; the unsolved case, explored in Margaret Brown's documentary "The Yogurt Shop Murders," highlights flawed investigation techniques, the lasting trauma on victims' families, and the complex role of storytelling in coping with g...

Unsolved Austin Yogurt Shop Murders: A Documentary's Exploration of Trauma and Justice
In 1991, four teenage girls were murdered in an Austin, Texas yogurt shop; the unsolved case, explored in Margaret Brown's documentary "The Yogurt Shop Murders," highlights flawed investigation techniques, the lasting trauma on victims' families, and the complex role of storytelling in coping with g...
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24% Bias Score

Lifestyle Changes Significantly Improve Cognitive Function in Older Adults: POINTER Study
A $50 million Alzheimer's Association study, POINTER, found that lifestyle changes, particularly through an intensive program of diet, exercise, cognitive training, and social activities, significantly improved cognitive function in 2,000 participants aged 60-79, with results comparable to being 1-2...

Lifestyle Changes Significantly Improve Cognitive Function in Older Adults: POINTER Study
A $50 million Alzheimer's Association study, POINTER, found that lifestyle changes, particularly through an intensive program of diet, exercise, cognitive training, and social activities, significantly improved cognitive function in 2,000 participants aged 60-79, with results comparable to being 1-2...
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28% Bias Score

Swift's *After the War*: Memory, Trauma, and the Unfolding Past
Graham Swift's *After the War* explores how global events, from wars to political crises, unexpectedly impact individual lives through the lens of fragmented memories, focusing on elderly characters' involuntary recollections and their struggle to comprehend their significance.

Swift's *After the War*: Memory, Trauma, and the Unfolding Past
Graham Swift's *After the War* explores how global events, from wars to political crises, unexpectedly impact individual lives through the lens of fragmented memories, focusing on elderly characters' involuntary recollections and their struggle to comprehend their significance.
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24% Bias Score

Google Photos' "Remix" Feature: AI-Powered Video Creation Raises Authenticity Concerns
Google Photos is developing an AI-powered "Remix" feature that transforms still photos into short videos with limited user control, raising concerns about the authenticity of memories and its integration into the "Moments" feature.

Google Photos' "Remix" Feature: AI-Powered Video Creation Raises Authenticity Concerns
Google Photos is developing an AI-powered "Remix" feature that transforms still photos into short videos with limited user control, raising concerns about the authenticity of memories and its integration into the "Moments" feature.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico City Archives Preserve Latin American Exile Histories
In Mexico City, CAMeNA and Casa Centroamérica preserve the historical memory of Latin American exiles, utilizing archives and oral histories to document resistance movements from past and present authoritarian regimes in the region, offering vital resources and support.

Mexico City Archives Preserve Latin American Exile Histories
In Mexico City, CAMeNA and Casa Centroamérica preserve the historical memory of Latin American exiles, utilizing archives and oral histories to document resistance movements from past and present authoritarian regimes in the region, offering vital resources and support.
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36% Bias Score
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