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JFK's 'New Frontier' vs. Current Administration: A Stark Contrast
Sixty-five years after JFK's "New Frontier" speech, a sharp contrast exists between his vision of progress and international cooperation and the current administration's focus on deregulation, nationalism, and dismantling of social programs, exemplified by defunding USAID and proposed cuts to social...
JFK's 'New Frontier' vs. Current Administration: A Stark Contrast
Sixty-five years after JFK's "New Frontier" speech, a sharp contrast exists between his vision of progress and international cooperation and the current administration's focus on deregulation, nationalism, and dismantling of social programs, exemplified by defunding USAID and proposed cuts to social...
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64% Bias Score


Superman's Evolution: From Revolutionary to American Icon
The original 1938 Superman comic books portrayed the character as a revolutionary, defying authority and fighting social injustice with violence, unlike his later, more law-abiding persona; this shift is attributed to commercial interests and World War II.
Superman's Evolution: From Revolutionary to American Icon
The original 1938 Superman comic books portrayed the character as a revolutionary, defying authority and fighting social injustice with violence, unlike his later, more law-abiding persona; this shift is attributed to commercial interests and World War II.
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48% Bias Score


Mieli's "La Stampa": Balancing Progressive and Conservative Voices
Paolo Mieli, as editor of "La Stampa" in the early 1990s, balanced progressive and conservative viewpoints, exemplified by articles criticizing Israeli actions alongside conservative commentary, fostering a diverse yet rigorous publication characterized by factual reporting and open debate.
Mieli's "La Stampa": Balancing Progressive and Conservative Voices
Paolo Mieli, as editor of "La Stampa" in the early 1990s, balanced progressive and conservative viewpoints, exemplified by articles criticizing Israeli actions alongside conservative commentary, fostering a diverse yet rigorous publication characterized by factual reporting and open debate.
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44% Bias Score


Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: A Life in Literature and Politics
Mario Vargas Llosa, the Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author, died at 89; his 1990 presidential campaign, marked by liberal economic policies, ended in defeat against Alberto Fujimori.
Death of Mario Vargas Llosa: A Life in Literature and Politics
Mario Vargas Llosa, the Nobel Prize-winning Peruvian author, died at 89; his 1990 presidential campaign, marked by liberal economic policies, ended in defeat against Alberto Fujimori.
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52% Bias Score


Yigal Allon's Legacy: A Contrast Between Then and Now
This article reflects on the life and legacy of Yigal Allon, contrasting his political views with the current Israeli political climate, highlighting the dramatic changes that have occurred since his death in 1980 and assessing the continued relevance of his proposed Allon Plan for a two-state solut...
Yigal Allon's Legacy: A Contrast Between Then and Now
This article reflects on the life and legacy of Yigal Allon, contrasting his political views with the current Israeli political climate, highlighting the dramatic changes that have occurred since his death in 1980 and assessing the continued relevance of his proposed Allon Plan for a two-state solut...
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40% Bias Score


Unabomber's Posthumous Influence: A Paradoxical Rise in Popularity
Following his death in 2023, the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, experienced a surge in popularity, with his manifesto becoming a bestseller and his life inspiring various media projects, despite his conviction for killing three and injuring 23 people through a bombing campaign from 1978 to 1995.
Unabomber's Posthumous Influence: A Paradoxical Rise in Popularity
Following his death in 2023, the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, experienced a surge in popularity, with his manifesto becoming a bestseller and his life inspiring various media projects, despite his conviction for killing three and injuring 23 people through a bombing campaign from 1978 to 1995.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Opposition to Private Universities: Ideology vs. Reality
In Greece, opposition to private universities centers on ethical concerns about academic quality and potential political influence, despite some opponents utilizing private universities abroad; this highlights a tension between stated ideology and actions.

Greek Opposition to Private Universities: Ideology vs. Reality
In Greece, opposition to private universities centers on ethical concerns about academic quality and potential political influence, despite some opponents utilizing private universities abroad; this highlights a tension between stated ideology and actions.
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60% Bias Score

Latin America's Leftward Trend Contrasts with Europe's Rightward Shift
Latin America shows a strong presence of left-leaning governments (56% of countries, 79% of the population, and 78% of the GDP), contrasting sharply with Europe's rise of right-wing and far-right governments (only 19% of countries have left-wing governments, representing 13% of the population and 12...

Latin America's Leftward Trend Contrasts with Europe's Rightward Shift
Latin America shows a strong presence of left-leaning governments (56% of countries, 79% of the population, and 78% of the GDP), contrasting sharply with Europe's rise of right-wing and far-right governments (only 19% of countries have left-wing governments, representing 13% of the population and 12...
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52% Bias Score

Radical Right Ideology: A Growing Global Threat
This article analyzes the ideology of the radical right, identifying its core tenets—anti-empathy, pro-male dominance, anti-democracy, and anti-pluralism—and its growing global influence, exemplified by figures like Trump and Wilders, warning of its potential long-term societal consequences.

Radical Right Ideology: A Growing Global Threat
This article analyzes the ideology of the radical right, identifying its core tenets—anti-empathy, pro-male dominance, anti-democracy, and anti-pluralism—and its growing global influence, exemplified by figures like Trump and Wilders, warning of its potential long-term societal consequences.
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64% Bias Score

The Aesthetics of MAGA: Sprawl, Beauty, and Political Affiliation
Talia Lavin's Substack essay "Who Goes Maga?" analyzes the aesthetic appeal of Trumpism, contrasting it with the values of those who reject it, arguing that the homogenous, sprawling landscape of the US contributes to the appeal of simplistic ideologies.

The Aesthetics of MAGA: Sprawl, Beauty, and Political Affiliation
Talia Lavin's Substack essay "Who Goes Maga?" analyzes the aesthetic appeal of Trumpism, contrasting it with the values of those who reject it, arguing that the homogenous, sprawling landscape of the US contributes to the appeal of simplistic ideologies.
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56% Bias Score

German Government Defends Nuclear Phase-Out Decision Amidst Opposition Accusations
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Germany extended the operation of its last three nuclear power plants until April 2023 to ensure energy security, despite opposition claims that this decision was ideologically driven rather than based on objective assessment.

German Government Defends Nuclear Phase-Out Decision Amidst Opposition Accusations
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Germany extended the operation of its last three nuclear power plants until April 2023 to ensure energy security, despite opposition claims that this decision was ideologically driven rather than based on objective assessment.
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56% Bias Score

Madrid Universities Face Financial Crisis Amidst Underfunding
The six public universities in Madrid are financially distressed, prompting a joint letter to President Ayuso highlighting insufficient funding (€9.4 million increase vs. €200 million request) despite Madrid's high per capita income and resulting in five of six universities facing deficits.

Madrid Universities Face Financial Crisis Amidst Underfunding
The six public universities in Madrid are financially distressed, prompting a joint letter to President Ayuso highlighting insufficient funding (€9.4 million increase vs. €200 million request) despite Madrid's high per capita income and resulting in five of six universities facing deficits.
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56% Bias Score
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