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Trump-Musk Feud Exposes Leadership's Character Deficit
The public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk exposes a deficit of character and values in leadership, raising governance concerns and highlighting the need for values-based leadership in both business and government, as exemplified by the lack of integrity and courage.
Trump-Musk Feud Exposes Leadership's Character Deficit
The public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk exposes a deficit of character and values in leadership, raising governance concerns and highlighting the need for values-based leadership in both business and government, as exemplified by the lack of integrity and courage.
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44% Bias Score


Saigon's Fall: A Family's Flight and the Power of Decisive Action
In April 1975, the author's family fled Saigon's fall, relocating from the Philippines to Guam and eventually the US, facing significant challenges while the father remained in Vietnam; the mother's decision to go to the US, instead of France, opened paths to success.
Saigon's Fall: A Family's Flight and the Power of Decisive Action
In April 1975, the author's family fled Saigon's fall, relocating from the Philippines to Guam and eventually the US, facing significant challenges while the father remained in Vietnam; the mother's decision to go to the US, instead of France, opened paths to success.
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44% Bias Score


Ilyushchenko Brothers: Child Scouts of the Don River Front
Thirteen-year-old Nikolai and eleven-year-old Ivan Ilyushchenko, from Belogorye village in the Voronezh region, served as scouts for the Red Army during WWII, utilizing their intimate knowledge of the Don River to guide successful reconnaissance missions, despite the dangers of the Nazi-imposed 20km...
Ilyushchenko Brothers: Child Scouts of the Don River Front
Thirteen-year-old Nikolai and eleven-year-old Ivan Ilyushchenko, from Belogorye village in the Voronezh region, served as scouts for the Red Army during WWII, utilizing their intimate knowledge of the Don River to guide successful reconnaissance missions, despite the dangers of the Nazi-imposed 20km...
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36% Bias Score


Pelicot's Memoir: A Hymn to Life
Gisèle Pelicot, awarded Woman of the Year 2024 for her courage during her husband's trial for arranging her rape by 50 men, will release her memoir, "Un himno a la vida," on January 27, 2026, in 20 languages, aiming to inspire hope and change the narrative around sexual assault shame.
Pelicot's Memoir: A Hymn to Life
Gisèle Pelicot, awarded Woman of the Year 2024 for her courage during her husband's trial for arranging her rape by 50 men, will release her memoir, "Un himno a la vida," on January 27, 2026, in 20 languages, aiming to inspire hope and change the narrative around sexual assault shame.
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44% Bias Score


Women's Bravery in Special Military Operation Zone
In the special military operation zone, women are performing critical tasks daily, demonstrating bravery and dedication, directly contributing to military objectives, despite facing ongoing threats and danger.
Women's Bravery in Special Military Operation Zone
In the special military operation zone, women are performing critical tasks daily, demonstrating bravery and dedication, directly contributing to military objectives, despite facing ongoing threats and danger.
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68% Bias Score


Russian Medic Saves Soldier, Receives Award Nomination
During a Ukrainian shelling attack on Russian positions using cluster munitions, Russian medic Ludmila Bolilaya shielded a critically wounded soldier with her body, sustaining severe injuries while saving the soldier's life; this act of self-sacrifice has led to her being recommended for a high stat...
Russian Medic Saves Soldier, Receives Award Nomination
During a Ukrainian shelling attack on Russian positions using cluster munitions, Russian medic Ludmila Bolilaya shielded a critically wounded soldier with her body, sustaining severe injuries while saving the soldier's life; this act of self-sacrifice has led to her being recommended for a high stat...
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60% Bias Score

Russian Sergeant Loses Foot Saving Comrades in Ukraine
Sergeant Yevgeny Polyakov, 30, from the Omsk region, lost his foot in a mine blast in January 2025 while saving his subordinates during a battle near Yasnoye in the Donetsk People's Republic. Despite his injury, he helped evacuate his comrades and later started a business and plans to open survival ...

Russian Sergeant Loses Foot Saving Comrades in Ukraine
Sergeant Yevgeny Polyakov, 30, from the Omsk region, lost his foot in a mine blast in January 2025 while saving his subordinates during a battle near Yasnoye in the Donetsk People's Republic. Despite his injury, he helped evacuate his comrades and later started a business and plans to open survival ...
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40% Bias Score

WWII: Extraordinary Acts of Bravery
This article recounts four extraordinary feats of bravery during WWII: a cook capturing a German tank, a pilot sacrificing his life to save children, a female soldier liberating prisoners, and a supply driver single-handedly taking out dozens of German soldiers.

WWII: Extraordinary Acts of Bravery
This article recounts four extraordinary feats of bravery during WWII: a cook capturing a German tank, a pilot sacrificing his life to save children, a female soldier liberating prisoners, and a supply driver single-handedly taking out dozens of German soldiers.
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36% Bias Score

National Medal of Honor Museum Opens in Texas
The National Medal of Honor Museum opens Tuesday in Arlington, Texas, showcasing the lives and service of over 3,500 Medal of Honor recipients from diverse backgrounds and conflicts, aiming to inspire visitors through their personal stories of courage and sacrifice.

National Medal of Honor Museum Opens in Texas
The National Medal of Honor Museum opens Tuesday in Arlington, Texas, showcasing the lives and service of over 3,500 Medal of Honor recipients from diverse backgrounds and conflicts, aiming to inspire visitors through their personal stories of courage and sacrifice.
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24% Bias Score

Ex-Boxer Disarms Airport Hostage-Taker in Kazakhstan
At Almaty Airport, Kazakhstan, a 67-year-old man took a 21-year-old female security officer hostage at knifepoint, threatening to detonate a bomb; former boxer Musa Abdraim, 52, intervened, disarming the attacker, and the attacker faces up to 12 years in prison.

Ex-Boxer Disarms Airport Hostage-Taker in Kazakhstan
At Almaty Airport, Kazakhstan, a 67-year-old man took a 21-year-old female security officer hostage at knifepoint, threatening to detonate a bomb; former boxer Musa Abdraim, 52, intervened, disarming the attacker, and the attacker faces up to 12 years in prison.
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60% Bias Score

From Saigon's Fall to American Success: A Refugee's Journey
In April 1975, the author's family fled Saigon's fall, escaping to the US after a period in the Philippines and Guam, facing challenges and ultimately achieving success, emphasizing the importance of decisive action.

From Saigon's Fall to American Success: A Refugee's Journey
In April 1975, the author's family fled Saigon's fall, escaping to the US after a period in the Philippines and Guam, facing challenges and ultimately achieving success, emphasizing the importance of decisive action.
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52% Bias Score

Closing the Courage Gap: Overcoming Fear and Achieving Goals
Executive coach Margie Warrell defines the "courage gap" as the difference between potential and action, urging readers to actively confront challenges, manage fear, and rewrite limiting self-narratives to achieve personal and professional goals, citing research on mindful breathing and posture's im...

Closing the Courage Gap: Overcoming Fear and Achieving Goals
Executive coach Margie Warrell defines the "courage gap" as the difference between potential and action, urging readers to actively confront challenges, manage fear, and rewrite limiting self-narratives to achieve personal and professional goals, citing research on mindful breathing and posture's im...
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36% Bias Score
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