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Macau's Gambling Revenue Surpasses Las Vegas
Macau's 2024 gambling revenue is projected at \$27 billion, exceeding Las Vegas, and is integral to the Macau government's finances, despite China's anti-gambling stance; the city aims to diversify its economy while retaining gambling as a major revenue source.
Macau's Gambling Revenue Surpasses Las Vegas
Macau's 2024 gambling revenue is projected at \$27 billion, exceeding Las Vegas, and is integral to the Macau government's finances, despite China's anti-gambling stance; the city aims to diversify its economy while retaining gambling as a major revenue source.
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32% Bias Score


Florida's Pastel Apocalypse: Samoylova's Climate Change Photography
Anastasia Samoylova's "Flood Zone" series (2019), exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Saatchi Gallery, uses pastel-toned photography to depict the alarming environmental degradation in Florida, particularly poignant after Hurricane Milton (2024) left over 2.6 million without power, killi...
Florida's Pastel Apocalypse: Samoylova's Climate Change Photography
Anastasia Samoylova's "Flood Zone" series (2019), exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Saatchi Gallery, uses pastel-toned photography to depict the alarming environmental degradation in Florida, particularly poignant after Hurricane Milton (2024) left over 2.6 million without power, killi...
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44% Bias Score


Photographer Documents End of an Era at Kazakhstan's Baikonur Cosmodrome
Photographer Andrew McConnell documented the return of Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the Kazakh steppe, capturing the contrast between astronauts' landings and the reactions of local villagers, highlighting the historical significance of Baikonur Cosmodrome and the changing landscape of global space e...
Photographer Documents End of an Era at Kazakhstan's Baikonur Cosmodrome
Photographer Andrew McConnell documented the return of Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the Kazakh steppe, capturing the contrast between astronauts' landings and the reactions of local villagers, highlighting the historical significance of Baikonur Cosmodrome and the changing landscape of global space e...
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36% Bias Score


Syrian Photographer Returns Home After Assad's Fall
Syrian photographer Sameer al-Doumy returned to his war-torn hometown of Douma after 13 years of exile following the fall of Assad's regime, hoping to reunite with his family scattered across the globe, many killed or disappeared, while witnessing the slow return to normalcy in his city.
Syrian Photographer Returns Home After Assad's Fall
Syrian photographer Sameer al-Doumy returned to his war-torn hometown of Douma after 13 years of exile following the fall of Assad's regime, hoping to reunite with his family scattered across the globe, many killed or disappeared, while witnessing the slow return to normalcy in his city.
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32% Bias Score


Death of Armagh City's Photographic Historian
Roger Weatherup, former curator of Armagh County Museum, died recently; his decades-long photographic record of Armagh City's transformation, from railway decline to the Troubles, serves as a lasting legacy, showcasing community spirit and resilience.
Death of Armagh City's Photographic Historian
Roger Weatherup, former curator of Armagh County Museum, died recently; his decades-long photographic record of Armagh City's transformation, from railway decline to the Troubles, serves as a lasting legacy, showcasing community spirit and resilience.
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16% Bias Score


Fred McDarrah: A Photographic Legacy of LGBTQ+ Activism
Fred McDarrah's photography exhibit at the New-York Historical Society displays 60 black-and-white photos spanning over 30 years, documenting pivotal LGBTQ+ moments in NYC, including the 1966 sip-in at Julius' and the Stonewall uprising, providing a visual record of activism and social change.
Fred McDarrah: A Photographic Legacy of LGBTQ+ Activism
Fred McDarrah's photography exhibit at the New-York Historical Society displays 60 black-and-white photos spanning over 30 years, documenting pivotal LGBTQ+ moments in NYC, including the 1966 sip-in at Julius' and the Stonewall uprising, providing a visual record of activism and social change.
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20% Bias Score

Posthumous Discovery of Maier and Cole's Photographic Archives Highlights Artistic Legacy and Sociopolitical Context"
The posthumous discovery of extensive photographic archives of Vivian Maier, a Chicago nanny, and Ernest Cole, a South African photographer documenting apartheid, in 2007 and 2017, respectively, led to widespread recognition and raised questions about artistic legacy and the impact of sociopolitical...

Posthumous Discovery of Maier and Cole's Photographic Archives Highlights Artistic Legacy and Sociopolitical Context"
The posthumous discovery of extensive photographic archives of Vivian Maier, a Chicago nanny, and Ernest Cole, a South African photographer documenting apartheid, in 2007 and 2017, respectively, led to widespread recognition and raised questions about artistic legacy and the impact of sociopolitical...
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64% Bias Score

C/O Berlin: A Photography Institution's Resilience in Post-Reunification Berlin
C/O Berlin, a photography institution, initially thrived in temporary spaces, reflecting Berlin's post-reunification energy, before securing a permanent location in the Amerika Haus, showcasing its resilience and unique approach to fundraising and community engagement.

C/O Berlin: A Photography Institution's Resilience in Post-Reunification Berlin
C/O Berlin, a photography institution, initially thrived in temporary spaces, reflecting Berlin's post-reunification energy, before securing a permanent location in the Amerika Haus, showcasing its resilience and unique approach to fundraising and community engagement.
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36% Bias Score

AI-Generated Image of Pope Francis Highlights Concerns About Authenticity of Visual Media
A digitally altered image of Pope Francis wearing a white down jacket went viral before being revealed as fake, highlighting long-standing concerns about image manipulation and its impact on the credibility of visual media, especially with the advent of AI.

AI-Generated Image of Pope Francis Highlights Concerns About Authenticity of Visual Media
A digitally altered image of Pope Francis wearing a white down jacket went viral before being revealed as fake, highlighting long-standing concerns about image manipulation and its impact on the credibility of visual media, especially with the advent of AI.
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56% Bias Score

Bridging the Distance: A Portrait Project for Separated Venezuelan Families
Venezuelan photographer Roberto Mata's #PídemeUnRetrato project creates portraits for Venezuelan migrants separated from loved ones, highlighting the emotional toll of migration and the desire for reconnection.

Bridging the Distance: A Portrait Project for Separated Venezuelan Families
Venezuelan photographer Roberto Mata's #PídemeUnRetrato project creates portraits for Venezuelan migrants separated from loved ones, highlighting the emotional toll of migration and the desire for reconnection.
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24% Bias Score

AP Photo Gallery: A Global View of Faith in 2024
The Associated Press' 2024 photo gallery on religion and spirituality features diverse images from around the world, capturing joyous celebrations and somber reflections, demonstrating the range of faith expressions and the human experience within religious contexts.

AP Photo Gallery: A Global View of Faith in 2024
The Associated Press' 2024 photo gallery on religion and spirituality features diverse images from around the world, capturing joyous celebrations and somber reflections, demonstrating the range of faith expressions and the human experience within religious contexts.
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36% Bias Score

Teenage Photographer Dies, Family Launches Charity for Rare Cancer
Seventeen-year-old Liz Hatton, a talented photographer from Harrogate, UK, passed away on November 27th after battling desmoplastic small round cell tumor; her family now aims to establish a charity to fund research and support others facing this rare cancer.

Teenage Photographer Dies, Family Launches Charity for Rare Cancer
Seventeen-year-old Liz Hatton, a talented photographer from Harrogate, UK, passed away on November 27th after battling desmoplastic small round cell tumor; her family now aims to establish a charity to fund research and support others facing this rare cancer.
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20% Bias Score
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