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Centenary Exhibitions Celebrate Hungarian Artist Karl Stengel's Resilience and Artistic Vision
Karl Stengel's centenary is marked by international exhibitions showcasing his art from a Soviet gulag to his later works, highlighting themes of exile, trauma, and resilience, emphasizing the power of artistic creation amidst adversity.
Centenary Exhibitions Celebrate Hungarian Artist Karl Stengel's Resilience and Artistic Vision
Karl Stengel's centenary is marked by international exhibitions showcasing his art from a Soviet gulag to his later works, highlighting themes of exile, trauma, and resilience, emphasizing the power of artistic creation amidst adversity.
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28% Bias Score


Dutch A-Brand Supermarket Sales Drop 9% in 2024
The top 100 A-brands in Dutch supermarkets experienced a 9% sales drop in 2024 compared to 2023, primarily due to a tobacco sales ban and increased competition from store brands, alongside distribution issues stemming from retailer conflicts.
Dutch A-Brand Supermarket Sales Drop 9% in 2024
The top 100 A-brands in Dutch supermarkets experienced a 9% sales drop in 2024 compared to 2023, primarily due to a tobacco sales ban and increased competition from store brands, alongside distribution issues stemming from retailer conflicts.
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44% Bias Score


Jerusalem's Har Nof Slopes Project Approved
The Jerusalem Local Planning and Building Committee conditionally approved the Har Nof Slopes project, a 16-hectare development with 1,900 housing units and extensive public spaces, transforming a polluted industrial site into a sustainable neighborhood, improving quality of life for thousands, and ...
Jerusalem's Har Nof Slopes Project Approved
The Jerusalem Local Planning and Building Committee conditionally approved the Har Nof Slopes project, a 16-hectare development with 1,900 housing units and extensive public spaces, transforming a polluted industrial site into a sustainable neighborhood, improving quality of life for thousands, and ...
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56% Bias Score


Second Suspect Free After Fatal German Street Race
Two women died in a car accident caused by an illegal street race in Ludwigsburg, Germany; one suspect is in custody, while another identified suspect remains free pending further investigation.
Second Suspect Free After Fatal German Street Race
Two women died in a car accident caused by an illegal street race in Ludwigsburg, Germany; one suspect is in custody, while another identified suspect remains free pending further investigation.
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36% Bias Score


Review: Mary Oliver's "Devotions" - A Critical Analysis
A review of Mary Oliver's collected poems, "Devotions," analyzes her distinctive style, thematic concerns, and a comparison to other poets like Emily Dickinson, while also highlighting potential translation errors in the Spanish edition.
Review: Mary Oliver's "Devotions" - A Critical Analysis
A review of Mary Oliver's collected poems, "Devotions," analyzes her distinctive style, thematic concerns, and a comparison to other poets like Emily Dickinson, while also highlighting potential translation errors in the Spanish edition.
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12% Bias Score


Netherlands Wins One Medal at World Indoor Championships
The Netherlands secured only one medal—a silver in women's shot put—at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing, with Samuel Chapple finishing fourth in the men's 800m and Nadine Visser sixth in the women's 60m hurdles.
Netherlands Wins One Medal at World Indoor Championships
The Netherlands secured only one medal—a silver in women's shot put—at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing, with Samuel Chapple finishing fourth in the men's 800m and Nadine Visser sixth in the women's 60m hurdles.
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36% Bias Score

Heathrow Airport Shutdown: Power Outage Affects 200,000 Passengers
A fire at a power substation near Heathrow Airport on Friday caused its shutdown, affecting over 200,000 passengers; the airport's CEO went to bed while the crisis unfolded, delegating to his COO, unlike the CEOs of British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.

Heathrow Airport Shutdown: Power Outage Affects 200,000 Passengers
A fire at a power substation near Heathrow Airport on Friday caused its shutdown, affecting over 200,000 passengers; the airport's CEO went to bed while the crisis unfolded, delegating to his COO, unlike the CEOs of British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.
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48% Bias Score

Princeton Man Charged with Murder of Brother, Cat
Matthew Hertgen, 31, of Princeton, NJ, is charged with murdering his brother, Joseph Hertgen, 26, and killing a cat on February 22, 2024, allegedly using a knife and golf club; Hertgen told police he experienced a "fit of madness"; he consented to pretrial detention.

Princeton Man Charged with Murder of Brother, Cat
Matthew Hertgen, 31, of Princeton, NJ, is charged with murdering his brother, Joseph Hertgen, 26, and killing a cat on February 22, 2024, allegedly using a knife and golf club; Hertgen told police he experienced a "fit of madness"; he consented to pretrial detention.
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52% Bias Score

Analysis of the Chinese Grand Prix Start: Key Incidents and Race Impacts
The start of the Chinese Grand Prix saw key incidents including Russell's failed overtake of Piastri, a near-collision between Hamilton and Leclerc, and Hadjar's loss of positions due to a driving error; Oscar Piastri won the race.

Analysis of the Chinese Grand Prix Start: Key Incidents and Race Impacts
The start of the Chinese Grand Prix saw key incidents including Russell's failed overtake of Piastri, a near-collision between Hamilton and Leclerc, and Hadjar's loss of positions due to a driving error; Oscar Piastri won the race.
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24% Bias Score

Tenth Anniversary of Germanwings Flight 9525 Crash: Remembrance and Community Support
On March 24, 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed in the French Alps, killing all 150 passengers and crew; the local community responded with widespread support for the victims' families, while investigations determined the co-pilot intentionally caused the crash.

Tenth Anniversary of Germanwings Flight 9525 Crash: Remembrance and Community Support
On March 24, 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed in the French Alps, killing all 150 passengers and crew; the local community responded with widespread support for the victims' families, while investigations determined the co-pilot intentionally caused the crash.
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40% Bias Score

1955 Athens: A Lost Architectural Landscape Near Havteia
A 1955 photograph reveals the former appearance of Athens' Panepistimio Street, showcasing the 'Hermes' hotel and other neoclassical buildings near Havteia, which were later demolished in the 1960s, reflecting a period of rapid urban transformation.

1955 Athens: A Lost Architectural Landscape Near Havteia
A 1955 photograph reveals the former appearance of Athens' Panepistimio Street, showcasing the 'Hermes' hotel and other neoclassical buildings near Havteia, which were later demolished in the 1960s, reflecting a period of rapid urban transformation.
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52% Bias Score

A Day in the Life of a Working Mother: Stress, Isolation, and Suppressed Emotions
A working mother navigates a stressful day, from rushed mornings and workplace avoidance to anxieties over her son's social isolation and her own emotional exhaustion, ultimately ending with a burnt breakfast and suppressed anxieties.

A Day in the Life of a Working Mother: Stress, Isolation, and Suppressed Emotions
A working mother navigates a stressful day, from rushed mornings and workplace avoidance to anxieties over her son's social isolation and her own emotional exhaustion, ultimately ending with a burnt breakfast and suppressed anxieties.
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60% Bias Score
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