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Christian Music's Billboard Success: A CCM Boom
Multiple Christian musicians are charting on the Billboard Hot 100, reflecting the growth of the multi-million dollar Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) industry, driven by megachurches and impacting listening habits.
Christian Music's Billboard Success: A CCM Boom
Multiple Christian musicians are charting on the Billboard Hot 100, reflecting the growth of the multi-million dollar Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) industry, driven by megachurches and impacting listening habits.
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48% Bias Score


Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Icon, Dies at 71
American professional wrestler and actor Hulk Hogan died at 71 from a heart attack; his death was confirmed by WWE and local Florida authorities after emergency services responded to his home. Hogan was known for his wrestling career, film roles, and reality TV show, but also faced controversies inc...
Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Icon, Dies at 71
American professional wrestler and actor Hulk Hogan died at 71 from a heart attack; his death was confirmed by WWE and local Florida authorities after emergency services responded to his home. Hogan was known for his wrestling career, film roles, and reality TV show, but also faced controversies inc...
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36% Bias Score


Resurgence of Dumas' Novels in Modern French Cinema
French films based on Alexandre Dumas' novels, "D'Artagnan et Milady" and the upcoming "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo," are projected to have massive viewership, demonstrating the enduring popularity of his works in modern France, possibly reflecting societal anxieties.
Resurgence of Dumas' Novels in Modern French Cinema
French films based on Alexandre Dumas' novels, "D'Artagnan et Milady" and the upcoming "Le Comte de Monte-Cristo," are projected to have massive viewership, demonstrating the enduring popularity of his works in modern France, possibly reflecting societal anxieties.
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56% Bias Score


NYT Editor Advocates for Unbiased Book Coverage Amidst Publishing Trends
Gilbert Cruz, NYT book section editor for three years, discusses the evolving landscape of book coverage, emphasizing unbiased reviews and diverse reader engagement strategies, highlighting the popularity of Romantasy and self-published books, while addressing challenges to book reviewing, the impac...
NYT Editor Advocates for Unbiased Book Coverage Amidst Publishing Trends
Gilbert Cruz, NYT book section editor for three years, discusses the evolving landscape of book coverage, emphasizing unbiased reviews and diverse reader engagement strategies, highlighting the popularity of Romantasy and self-published books, while addressing challenges to book reviewing, the impac...
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40% Bias Score


Idefix: 60 Years of a Gallish Icon
Idefix, the small white dog with black markings, celebrates his 60th anniversary this year; his first official appearance was in the fifth French Asterix comic in March 1965, but he's since become a beloved cultural icon starring in his own comic series and appearing in the newest Asterix adventure.
Idefix: 60 Years of a Gallish Icon
Idefix, the small white dog with black markings, celebrates his 60th anniversary this year; his first official appearance was in the fifth French Asterix comic in March 1965, but he's since become a beloved cultural icon starring in his own comic series and appearing in the newest Asterix adventure.
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28% Bias Score


Outkast and Lauper Enter Rock Hall; Oasis and Carey Snubbed
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducted Outkast, Cyndi Lauper, and Chubby Checker among others for 2024, sparking debate over the exclusion of artists like Oasis and Mariah Carey, with the ceremony to be held in Los Angeles on November 8th, streamed on Disney+.
Outkast and Lauper Enter Rock Hall; Oasis and Carey Snubbed
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducted Outkast, Cyndi Lauper, and Chubby Checker among others for 2024, sparking debate over the exclusion of artists like Oasis and Mariah Carey, with the ceremony to be held in Los Angeles on November 8th, streamed on Disney+.
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64% Bias Score

Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Legend, Dies at 71
Hulk Hogan, the renowned 12-time world champion wrestler and television personality, died at age 71 at his Clearwater, Florida home on Thursday, following multiple recent surgeries, according to TMZ and US Weekly.

Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Legend, Dies at 71
Hulk Hogan, the renowned 12-time world champion wrestler and television personality, died at age 71 at his Clearwater, Florida home on Thursday, following multiple recent surgeries, according to TMZ and US Weekly.
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32% Bias Score

Count of Monte Cristo" Film Success Sparks Renewed Interest in Dumas
The film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's "The Count of Monte Cristo" attracted nearly 10 million viewers, surpassing the viewership of the recent "Three Musketeers" adaptation, and sparking renewed interest in Dumas's works, as seen in the release of Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre's novel, "Je voulai...

Count of Monte Cristo" Film Success Sparks Renewed Interest in Dumas
The film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's "The Count of Monte Cristo" attracted nearly 10 million viewers, surpassing the viewership of the recent "Three Musketeers" adaptation, and sparking renewed interest in Dumas's works, as seen in the release of Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre's novel, "Je voulai...
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44% Bias Score

Dropped": Informal English Term for New Releases
The English expression "dropped" informally means a new song, film, fashion item, or other exciting product has been released; this casual term is frequently used in discussions about music, fashion, and technology.

Dropped": Informal English Term for New Releases
The English expression "dropped" informally means a new song, film, fashion item, or other exciting product has been released; this casual term is frequently used in discussions about music, fashion, and technology.
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0% Bias Score

Raphael's Triumphant Return to Stage After Illness
Spanish singer Raphael returned to the stage on Sunday, July 2nd, at Mérida's Roman Theatre, after recovering from a cerebral lymphoma, performing to a sold-out audience of 3,500.

Raphael's Triumphant Return to Stage After Illness
Spanish singer Raphael returned to the stage on Sunday, July 2nd, at Mérida's Roman Theatre, after recovering from a cerebral lymphoma, performing to a sold-out audience of 3,500.
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48% Bias Score

Fleetwood Mac's Enduring Popularity: Chart Success and Cultural Impact
Fleetwood Mac's enduring popularity is highlighted by their albums' chart performance ("50 Years - Don't Stop" at No. 6, "Rumours" at No. 22), a West End play inspired by their history ("Stereophonic"), and their appeal to younger generations, particularly women, due to the songwriting of Stevie Nic...

Fleetwood Mac's Enduring Popularity: Chart Success and Cultural Impact
Fleetwood Mac's enduring popularity is highlighted by their albums' chart performance ("50 Years - Don't Stop" at No. 6, "Rumours" at No. 22), a West End play inspired by their history ("Stereophonic"), and their appeal to younger generations, particularly women, due to the songwriting of Stevie Nic...
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44% Bias Score

Enduring Stereotypes of Roma People in Popular Culture
From Shakespeare to Cher, stereotypical portrayals of Roma people in popular culture have historically reinforced negative biases, a pattern analyzed in the podcast "Queerly Beloved" which examines the continuity of discriminatory narratives across centuries and media.

Enduring Stereotypes of Roma People in Popular Culture
From Shakespeare to Cher, stereotypical portrayals of Roma people in popular culture have historically reinforced negative biases, a pattern analyzed in the podcast "Queerly Beloved" which examines the continuity of discriminatory narratives across centuries and media.
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56% Bias Score
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