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Trump Executive Order Targets Smithsonian's Race-Related Programming
President Trump signed an executive order yesterday instructing Vice President JD Vance to remove "divisive race-centered ideology" from the Smithsonian, impacting funding and potentially altering exhibitions like "The Shape of Power", reflecting a broader trend of curtailing diversity efforts.
Trump Executive Order Targets Smithsonian's Race-Related Programming
President Trump signed an executive order yesterday instructing Vice President JD Vance to remove "divisive race-centered ideology" from the Smithsonian, impacting funding and potentially altering exhibitions like "The Shape of Power", reflecting a broader trend of curtailing diversity efforts.
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48% Bias Score


Pogacar Wins Strade Bianche Despite Crash
Tadej Pogacar won the Strade Bianche cycling race despite a crash 50 kilometers from the finish line that injured his shoulder and knee; he caught Tom Pidcock, who had briefly taken the lead, and won by a minute, while his teammate Tim Wellens finished third.
Pogacar Wins Strade Bianche Despite Crash
Tadej Pogacar won the Strade Bianche cycling race despite a crash 50 kilometers from the finish line that injured his shoulder and knee; he caught Tom Pidcock, who had briefly taken the lead, and won by a minute, while his teammate Tim Wellens finished third.
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64% Bias Score


Van der Poel's Surprise Le Samyn Race
Mathieu van der Poel unexpectedly raced in the Le Samyn road race on March 1st in Quaregnon, Belgium, his first road race of the season, testing his fitness before upcoming major races like Milan-Sanremo.
Van der Poel's Surprise Le Samyn Race
Mathieu van der Poel unexpectedly raced in the Le Samyn road race on March 1st in Quaregnon, Belgium, his first road race of the season, testing his fitness before upcoming major races like Milan-Sanremo.
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0% Bias Score


Macbeth: A Women-of-Color Reimagining
La Boite Theatre in Brisbane, Australia, presents a Macbeth production on International Women's Day, directed by Courtney Stewart and Lisa Fa'alafi, featuring three women of color as the witches who play all roles, re-examining the play's themes of war and power from a feminine perspective.
Macbeth: A Women-of-Color Reimagining
La Boite Theatre in Brisbane, Australia, presents a Macbeth production on International Women's Day, directed by Courtney Stewart and Lisa Fa'alafi, featuring three women of color as the witches who play all roles, re-examining the play's themes of war and power from a feminine perspective.
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40% Bias Score


Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" Exhibition Challenges Representations of Black Women
Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" exhibition at the Hayward Gallery features monumental portraits of Black women adorned with rhinestones, video installations incorporating Eartha Kitt's music, and explores themes of love, identity, and representation, challenging historical portrayals.
Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" Exhibition Challenges Representations of Black Women
Mickalene Thomas's "All About Love" exhibition at the Hayward Gallery features monumental portraits of Black women adorned with rhinestones, video installations incorporating Eartha Kitt's music, and explores themes of love, identity, and representation, challenging historical portrayals.
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60% Bias Score


Boarders" Season 2: Black Students Confront Racism and Competition at Elite School
Boarders", a BBC Three comedy-drama's second season, follows five Black scholarship students at a predominantly white boarding school, tackling racism, microaggressions, imposter syndrome, and competition within their peer group, receiving mixed critical reviews.
Boarders" Season 2: Black Students Confront Racism and Competition at Elite School
Boarders", a BBC Three comedy-drama's second season, follows five Black scholarship students at a predominantly white boarding school, tackling racism, microaggressions, imposter syndrome, and competition within their peer group, receiving mixed critical reviews.
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36% Bias Score

Cyclist Criticizes Decision to Resume Race After Hailstorm Delay
Cyclist Oliver Naesen, wearing the yellow jersey, expressed his displeasure at the decision to resume a cycling race after a 40-minute hailstorm delay, citing dangerously cold conditions which left riders numb and struggling to maintain control of their bicycles. Despite winning the yellow jersey, h...

Cyclist Criticizes Decision to Resume Race After Hailstorm Delay
Cyclist Oliver Naesen, wearing the yellow jersey, expressed his displeasure at the decision to resume a cycling race after a 40-minute hailstorm delay, citing dangerously cold conditions which left riders numb and struggling to maintain control of their bicycles. Despite winning the yellow jersey, h...
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48% Bias Score

Congressman's Interruption Sparks Debate on Racism in US Politics
During President Trump's address to Congress, Rep. Al Green interrupted, leading to a shouting match with Republicans; Rep. Lateefah Simon condemned the Republicans' reaction as reminiscent of Jim Crow-era racism.

Congressman's Interruption Sparks Debate on Racism in US Politics
During President Trump's address to Congress, Rep. Al Green interrupted, leading to a shouting match with Republicans; Rep. Lateefah Simon condemned the Republicans' reaction as reminiscent of Jim Crow-era racism.
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52% Bias Score

US School Book Bans Target Race and LGBTQ+ Themes
A PEN America study found over 10,000 book bans in US schools during 2023-2024, with 36% of 4,218 unique titles featuring people of color and 29% including LGBTQ+ themes, linked to a rise in white supremacist and Christian nationalist ideologies and exacerbated by Trump administration policies.

US School Book Bans Target Race and LGBTQ+ Themes
A PEN America study found over 10,000 book bans in US schools during 2023-2024, with 36% of 4,218 unique titles featuring people of color and 29% including LGBTQ+ themes, linked to a rise in white supremacist and Christian nationalist ideologies and exacerbated by Trump administration policies.
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40% Bias Score

Sunak's Englishness: A Debate Exposing the Paradox of Inclusive Identity
A debate about Rishi Sunak's Englishness, sparked by a podcast discussion, highlights the ongoing tension between Britain's inclusive national identity and persistent racialized assumptions about belonging, revealing how seemingly liberal individuals can perpetuate outdated ideas of ethnicity.

Sunak's Englishness: A Debate Exposing the Paradox of Inclusive Identity
A debate about Rishi Sunak's Englishness, sparked by a podcast discussion, highlights the ongoing tension between Britain's inclusive national identity and persistent racialized assumptions about belonging, revealing how seemingly liberal individuals can perpetuate outdated ideas of ethnicity.
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24% Bias Score

Diana Evans: Essays on Writing, Race, and Family
Diana Evans's new collection of essays, "I Want to Talk to You," offers insights into her creative process and the challenges of representing race, family, and cultural identity in literature, drawing on personal experiences and reflections on the works of other writers.

Diana Evans: Essays on Writing, Race, and Family
Diana Evans's new collection of essays, "I Want to Talk to You," offers insights into her creative process and the challenges of representing race, family, and cultural identity in literature, drawing on personal experiences and reflections on the works of other writers.
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28% Bias Score

Music's Impact on President Carter's Life and Politics
President Jimmy Carter's appreciation for diverse musical genres profoundly influenced his views on race, his political career, and his diplomatic efforts, as evidenced by his friendships with musicians, his White House musical events, and his use of music in international relations.

Music's Impact on President Carter's Life and Politics
President Jimmy Carter's appreciation for diverse musical genres profoundly influenced his views on race, his political career, and his diplomatic efforts, as evidenced by his friendships with musicians, his White House musical events, and his use of music in international relations.
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40% Bias Score
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