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Norwich Castle Reopens After $37 Million Renovation
After a five-year, $37 million renovation, Norwich Castle Keep in East Anglia, England, has reopened with five floors open to the public and 900 Norman artifacts on loan from the British Museum, showcasing its 12th-century history.
Norwich Castle Reopens After $37 Million Renovation
After a five-year, $37 million renovation, Norwich Castle Keep in East Anglia, England, has reopened with five floors open to the public and 900 Norman artifacts on loan from the British Museum, showcasing its 12th-century history.
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40% Bias Score


Kodak Faces Potential Bankruptcy Amidst \$500 Million Debt
Eastman Kodak, facing \$500 million in debt obligations, warned investors it might not survive, prompting a stock slump and exploring measures like halting retirement pension payments to raise cash; despite inventing the first digital camera, the company's failure to adapt to the digital age led to ...
Kodak Faces Potential Bankruptcy Amidst \$500 Million Debt
Eastman Kodak, facing \$500 million in debt obligations, warned investors it might not survive, prompting a stock slump and exploring measures like halting retirement pension payments to raise cash; despite inventing the first digital camera, the company's failure to adapt to the digital age led to ...
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36% Bias Score


McCartney's Photos Capture Beatles' Pre-Fame Moments
Paul McCartney's "Rearview Mirror" photography exhibition, opening August 28th at London's Gagosian gallery, features over 30 photos he took of the Beatles in late 1963 and early 1964, capturing their transition to global stardom before Beatlemania fully took hold.
McCartney's Photos Capture Beatles' Pre-Fame Moments
Paul McCartney's "Rearview Mirror" photography exhibition, opening August 28th at London's Gagosian gallery, features over 30 photos he took of the Beatles in late 1963 and early 1964, capturing their transition to global stardom before Beatlemania fully took hold.
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36% Bias Score


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


Photographer Steve McCurry on the Power of Images in Humanitarian Crises
Veteran photographer Steve McCurry discusses the power of photography in raising global awareness of humanitarian crises, using his iconic "Afghan girl" photo as an example and highlighting the current situation in Gaza.
Photographer Steve McCurry on the Power of Images in Humanitarian Crises
Veteran photographer Steve McCurry discusses the power of photography in raising global awareness of humanitarian crises, using his iconic "Afghan girl" photo as an example and highlighting the current situation in Gaza.
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40% Bias Score


WWI Servants' Love Story Revealed at Brodsworth Hall
A recently donated collection of photographs, letters, and personal items reveals the previously unknown love story of two servants, Caroline and Alf, at Brodsworth Hall near Doncaster during WWI; their marriage, though brief due to Alf's early death, produced two sons and highlights the lives of th...
WWI Servants' Love Story Revealed at Brodsworth Hall
A recently donated collection of photographs, letters, and personal items reveals the previously unknown love story of two servants, Caroline and Alf, at Brodsworth Hall near Doncaster during WWI; their marriage, though brief due to Alf's early death, produced two sons and highlights the lives of th...
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Kodak Faces Potential Bankruptcy Due to $500 Million Debt
Eastman Kodak, founded in the 1880s, faces potential bankruptcy due to approximately $500 million in debt maturing within the next year and insufficient cash reserves of $155 million as of June 30, 2025, despite measures to cut costs.

Kodak Faces Potential Bankruptcy Due to $500 Million Debt
Eastman Kodak, founded in the 1880s, faces potential bankruptcy due to approximately $500 million in debt maturing within the next year and insufficient cash reserves of $155 million as of June 30, 2025, despite measures to cut costs.
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56% Bias Score

Sudanese Photographer's Art Highlights War's Devastation
Sudanese photographer Hashim Nasr uses his art to highlight the ongoing humanitarian crisis in his war-torn homeland, using flowing red fabric to symbolize the trauma and displacement impacting millions, and masked figures to represent anonymous suffering, with his work garnering international atten...

Sudanese Photographer's Art Highlights War's Devastation
Sudanese photographer Hashim Nasr uses his art to highlight the ongoing humanitarian crisis in his war-torn homeland, using flowing red fabric to symbolize the trauma and displacement impacting millions, and masked figures to represent anonymous suffering, with his work garnering international atten...
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24% Bias Score

Century-Old Photos Found in Dutch Well
In Loppersum, Netherlands, archaeologists discovered 40 century-old glass plate negatives from the archive of photographer Willem Frederik Pastoor (1884-1972) in a filled-in well; the photos, depicting local life, were digitized, providing a unique historical record.

Century-Old Photos Found in Dutch Well
In Loppersum, Netherlands, archaeologists discovered 40 century-old glass plate negatives from the archive of photographer Willem Frederik Pastoor (1884-1972) in a filled-in well; the photos, depicting local life, were digitized, providing a unique historical record.
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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

Casa Susanna: A 1960s Trans Community's Struggle for Self-Expression
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Casa Susanna exhibit features 160 photographs and zines from a 1960s community of self-identified "cross-dressers" who created safe spaces in the Catskills to express their identities, challenging misconceptions about trans history and promoting inclusion.

Casa Susanna: A 1960s Trans Community's Struggle for Self-Expression
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Casa Susanna exhibit features 160 photographs and zines from a 1960s community of self-identified "cross-dressers" who created safe spaces in the Catskills to express their identities, challenging misconceptions about trans history and promoting inclusion.
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16% Bias Score

UAE Photographer Preserves Overlooked Architectural Heritage
Emirati photographer Hussain AlMoosawi documents overlooked mid-century buildings in the UAE, creating a photographic archive to preserve the country's unique architectural heritage and challenge the prioritization of land value over architectural significance in urban planning.

UAE Photographer Preserves Overlooked Architectural Heritage
Emirati photographer Hussain AlMoosawi documents overlooked mid-century buildings in the UAE, creating a photographic archive to preserve the country's unique architectural heritage and challenge the prioritization of land value over architectural significance in urban planning.
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20% Bias Score
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