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The Left's Denial of Violence: A Hindrance to Political Discourse
Kostas Gavroglu, a prominent figure of the 1970s Left, denies the inherent connection between Marxism-Leninism and violence, prompting the author to critique this denial as a form of self-deception that hinders productive political discourse and perpetuates conflict.
The Left's Denial of Violence: A Hindrance to Political Discourse
Kostas Gavroglu, a prominent figure of the 1970s Left, denies the inherent connection between Marxism-Leninism and violence, prompting the author to critique this denial as a form of self-deception that hinders productive political discourse and perpetuates conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Death of Blues Musician Joe Louis Walker at 75
Joe Louis Walker, a renowned blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter, died at age 75, leaving behind a legacy of innovative blues music that blended traditional styles with contemporary influences and spanned diverse genres from gospel to collaborations with notable artists.
Death of Blues Musician Joe Louis Walker at 75
Joe Louis Walker, a renowned blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter, died at age 75, leaving behind a legacy of innovative blues music that blended traditional styles with contemporary influences and spanned diverse genres from gospel to collaborations with notable artists.
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16% Bias Score


Armitage's "Dwell" Promotes Environmental Awareness Through Poetry
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage's new collection, "Dwell," celebrates wildlife habitats in Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan, using vivid descriptions and installations within the gardens to encourage reflection on humanity's impact on nature.
Armitage's "Dwell" Promotes Environmental Awareness Through Poetry
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage's new collection, "Dwell," celebrates wildlife habitats in Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan, using vivid descriptions and installations within the gardens to encourage reflection on humanity's impact on nature.
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24% Bias Score


Death of Feyenoord Legend Joop van Daele
Joop van Daele, the "twelfth man" of Feyenoord, died at 77; his 1970 World Cup-winning goal against Estudiantes, during which he broke his glasses, remains a legendary moment in Dutch football history.
Death of Feyenoord Legend Joop van Daele
Joop van Daele, the "twelfth man" of Feyenoord, died at 77; his 1970 World Cup-winning goal against Estudiantes, during which he broke his glasses, remains a legendary moment in Dutch football history.
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24% Bias Score


Una quinta portuguesa": Self-Reinvention and the Search for a New Life
Avelina Prat's "Una quinta portuguesa" follows four characters seeking self-reinvention; a betrayed professor, a quinta owner reflecting on Portuguese colonialism, and two Serbian women, each transforming their lives after significant life events.
Una quinta portuguesa": Self-Reinvention and the Search for a New Life
Avelina Prat's "Una quinta portuguesa" follows four characters seeking self-reinvention; a betrayed professor, a quinta owner reflecting on Portuguese colonialism, and two Serbian women, each transforming their lives after significant life events.
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24% Bias Score


VfB Stuttgart Seeks to End Home Losing Streak Before DFB-Pokal Final
VfB Stuttgart, facing FC Augsburg in their final home Bundesliga match on Sunday, aims to break a six-game home losing streak before the DFB-Pokal final. Despite minimal chances for Europa League qualification, the team prioritizes securing improved financial standing and building momentum for the u...
VfB Stuttgart Seeks to End Home Losing Streak Before DFB-Pokal Final
VfB Stuttgart, facing FC Augsburg in their final home Bundesliga match on Sunday, aims to break a six-game home losing streak before the DFB-Pokal final. Despite minimal chances for Europa League qualification, the team prioritizes securing improved financial standing and building momentum for the u...
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40% Bias Score

Mexico City Revamps High School Admissions with Three-Tiered System
Mexico City's 272,000 high school applicants can choose open enrollment, UNAM/IPN exams, or a combination, starting in 2025; replacing a 1996 system, this process uses lotteries for high-demand schools and online exams for competitive institutions.

Mexico City Revamps High School Admissions with Three-Tiered System
Mexico City's 272,000 high school applicants can choose open enrollment, UNAM/IPN exams, or a combination, starting in 2025; replacing a 1996 system, this process uses lotteries for high-demand schools and online exams for competitive institutions.
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44% Bias Score

Cold Case Reopened: DNA Evidence Prompts Renewed Investigation into 2003 Bad Driburg Murder
The German police are reopening the 2003 murder investigation of Tino Werner in Bad Driburg using newly discovered DNA evidence, focusing on his social contacts, and offering a €10,000 reward.

Cold Case Reopened: DNA Evidence Prompts Renewed Investigation into 2003 Bad Driburg Murder
The German police are reopening the 2003 murder investigation of Tino Werner in Bad Driburg using newly discovered DNA evidence, focusing on his social contacts, and offering a €10,000 reward.
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40% Bias Score

Italian Togetherness: A Yearning for In-Person Social Connection
A Bibite Sanpellegrino study of 1,200 Italians reveals a growing trend of "Italian Togetherness," showcasing a desire for in-person social interaction despite time constraints and digital convenience; preferred activities include aperitivi and shared meals with friends and neighbors.

Italian Togetherness: A Yearning for In-Person Social Connection
A Bibite Sanpellegrino study of 1,200 Italians reveals a growing trend of "Italian Togetherness," showcasing a desire for in-person social interaction despite time constraints and digital convenience; preferred activities include aperitivi and shared meals with friends and neighbors.
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32% Bias Score

Andes Tragedy Survivor Daniel Fernandez Strauch Dies at 79
Daniel Fernandez Strauch, a 79-year-old survivor of the 1972 Andes plane crash, died on May 8th in Montevideo, Uruguay; he was instrumental in food distribution among survivors, highlighting the enduring impact of this tragedy.

Andes Tragedy Survivor Daniel Fernandez Strauch Dies at 79
Daniel Fernandez Strauch, a 79-year-old survivor of the 1972 Andes plane crash, died on May 8th in Montevideo, Uruguay; he was instrumental in food distribution among survivors, highlighting the enduring impact of this tragedy.
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24% Bias Score

Vollering Wins Grueling Stage 5 of La Vuelta Femenina
Demi Vollering won the fifth stage of La Vuelta Femenina on a grueling climb to Lagunas de Neila, dedicating her victory to those struggling mentally, while Marianne Vos extended her lead in the points classification.

Vollering Wins Grueling Stage 5 of La Vuelta Femenina
Demi Vollering won the fifth stage of La Vuelta Femenina on a grueling climb to Lagunas de Neila, dedicating her victory to those struggling mentally, while Marianne Vos extended her lead in the points classification.
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48% Bias Score

Augsburg Aims for Strong Finish to Avoid Repeating Past Season Slumps
FC Augsburg's coach, Jess Thorup, emphasizes the importance of a strong finish to the Bundesliga season despite their current mid-table standing, aiming to avoid repeating past end-of-season slumps, and their final away match against Stuttgart is crucial for achieving this goal. Striker Mergim Beris...

Augsburg Aims for Strong Finish to Avoid Repeating Past Season Slumps
FC Augsburg's coach, Jess Thorup, emphasizes the importance of a strong finish to the Bundesliga season despite their current mid-table standing, aiming to avoid repeating past end-of-season slumps, and their final away match against Stuttgart is crucial for achieving this goal. Striker Mergim Beris...
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36% Bias Score
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