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Darkenbloom: A Novel of Remembrance and Reconciliation
Eva Menasse's "Darkenbloom" fictionalizes Austria's Rechnitz massacre, exploring a town's decades-long conspiracy of silence after at least 180 Jewish-Hungarian forced laborers were murdered in 1945, examining themes of guilt, remembrance, and the lasting impact of historical trauma.
Darkenbloom: A Novel of Remembrance and Reconciliation
Eva Menasse's "Darkenbloom" fictionalizes Austria's Rechnitz massacre, exploring a town's decades-long conspiracy of silence after at least 180 Jewish-Hungarian forced laborers were murdered in 1945, examining themes of guilt, remembrance, and the lasting impact of historical trauma.
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12% Bias Score


Bulgaria's Belene Memorial Seeks International Recognition
The Belene Memorial in Bulgaria seeks international recognition to restore a former communist prison camp, where approximately 15,000 people were imprisoned from 1949-1989, facing challenges including limited government support and societal silence on the topic.
Bulgaria's Belene Memorial Seeks International Recognition
The Belene Memorial in Bulgaria seeks international recognition to restore a former communist prison camp, where approximately 15,000 people were imprisoned from 1949-1989, facing challenges including limited government support and societal silence on the topic.
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44% Bias Score


Mixed Recovery in Memory and Storage Market: AI Drives SSD Growth, DRAM Prices Fall
The memory and storage market is experiencing a mixed recovery in 2024, with slower-than-expected growth despite rising data center capex; DRAM prices are declining, while SSD demand is rising due to AI; emerging non-volatile memories are growing, especially for embedded applications.
Mixed Recovery in Memory and Storage Market: AI Drives SSD Growth, DRAM Prices Fall
The memory and storage market is experiencing a mixed recovery in 2024, with slower-than-expected growth despite rising data center capex; DRAM prices are declining, while SSD demand is rising due to AI; emerging non-volatile memories are growing, especially for embedded applications.
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32% Bias Score


Bouali's Show Explores Bicultural Upbringing, Loss of Heritage
Rachid Bouali's new show, inspired by his father's death and the demolition of his childhood home, explores his bicultural upbringing in post-war France, examining themes of immigration, cultural identity, and the loss of heritage.
Bouali's Show Explores Bicultural Upbringing, Loss of Heritage
Rachid Bouali's new show, inspired by his father's death and the demolition of his childhood home, explores his bicultural upbringing in post-war France, examining themes of immigration, cultural identity, and the loss of heritage.
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24% Bias Score


Mazarine Pingeot Returns to Childhood Home
Mazarine Pingeot, daughter of former French President François Mitterrand, revisits her childhood home decades later, prompting introspection about memory, identity, and her family’s complicated legacy.
Mazarine Pingeot Returns to Childhood Home
Mazarine Pingeot, daughter of former French President François Mitterrand, revisits her childhood home decades later, prompting introspection about memory, identity, and her family’s complicated legacy.
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24% Bias Score


Aloha
A personal essay reflecting on the author's experiences taking their daughters to a family entertainment center.
Aloha
A personal essay reflecting on the author's experiences taking their daughters to a family entertainment center.
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24% Bias Score

Argentina Dismantles Human Rights Institutions, Sparking International Concern
Argentina's new government under Javier Milei is defunding and dismantling key human rights institutions, including those dedicated to finding children who disappeared during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, causing international alarm and prompting a detailed report by Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo highlight...

Argentina Dismantles Human Rights Institutions, Sparking International Concern
Argentina's new government under Javier Milei is defunding and dismantling key human rights institutions, including those dedicated to finding children who disappeared during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, causing international alarm and prompting a detailed report by Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo highlight...
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52% Bias Score

Taxi and Ambulance Drivers Show Lower Alzheimer's Death Rates: Study
A Harvard Medical School study found lower Alzheimer's death rates among US taxi and ambulance drivers (1.03% and 0.91%) compared to the general population (1.69%) and other transportation jobs, suggesting that memory-intensive navigation might offer some protection against Alzheimer's, though more ...

Taxi and Ambulance Drivers Show Lower Alzheimer's Death Rates: Study
A Harvard Medical School study found lower Alzheimer's death rates among US taxi and ambulance drivers (1.03% and 0.91%) compared to the general population (1.69%) and other transportation jobs, suggesting that memory-intensive navigation might offer some protection against Alzheimer's, though more ...
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24% Bias Score

Documentary Recounts Survival of Spanish Maquis After Civil War
A new documentary, "Maquis y fugaos en la Sierra de Segura," recounts the 11-year survival of three Spanish maquis in the Sierra de Segura mountains after the Spanish Civil War, highlighting the brutal repression and systematic persecution faced by those opposing Franco's regime.

Documentary Recounts Survival of Spanish Maquis After Civil War
A new documentary, "Maquis y fugaos en la Sierra de Segura," recounts the 11-year survival of three Spanish maquis in the Sierra de Segura mountains after the Spanish Civil War, highlighting the brutal repression and systematic persecution faced by those opposing Franco's regime.
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60% Bias Score

Acha-Kutscher's "Womankind": Reframing Female Identity Through Collage
María María Acha-Kutscher's "Womankind" exhibition in Barcelona uses collage to reframe historical images of women, challenging traditional narratives and celebrating female identity and resilience from the early 20th century to the 1960s.

Acha-Kutscher's "Womankind": Reframing Female Identity Through Collage
María María Acha-Kutscher's "Womankind" exhibition in Barcelona uses collage to reframe historical images of women, challenging traditional narratives and celebrating female identity and resilience from the early 20th century to the 1960s.
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40% Bias Score

Analysis of "σωρείτης"
An analysis of Filippos Vasiloyiannis's poem "σωρείτης," highlighting its stylistic features, thematic concerns, and overall impact.

Analysis of "σωρείτης"
An analysis of Filippos Vasiloyiannis's poem "σωρείτης," highlighting its stylistic features, thematic concerns, and overall impact.
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12% Bias Score

"Doctor Pi" Acquitted After 13 Years
Andriy Sliusarchuk, known as "Doctor Pi", was acquitted in 2024 after being convicted of fraud and negligent homicide in 2014. The 2024 court overturned the conviction, finding insufficient evidence to support the original charges.

"Doctor Pi" Acquitted After 13 Years
Andriy Sliusarchuk, known as "Doctor Pi", was acquitted in 2024 after being convicted of fraud and negligent homicide in 2014. The 2024 court overturned the conviction, finding insufficient evidence to support the original charges.
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