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US-Born Pope's Family History Reveals Complex Racial Past
Pope Leo XIV, the first US-born pope, has a family history rooted in New Orleans' Creole community and marked by a change in racial identification from Black to white between 1900 and 1920 census records, reflecting the complexities of race relations in America and potentially influencing his papacy...
US-Born Pope's Family History Reveals Complex Racial Past
Pope Leo XIV, the first US-born pope, has a family history rooted in New Orleans' Creole community and marked by a change in racial identification from Black to white between 1900 and 1920 census records, reflecting the complexities of race relations in America and potentially influencing his papacy...
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36% Bias Score


Grandfather's Role in Riga Massacre Detailed
Lorenz Hemicker's book, "Mein Großvater, der Täter," details his investigation into his grandfather's participation in the 1941 Riga massacre, uncovering meticulous planning and bureaucratic efficiency in the murder of 27,000 Jews, forcing a reckoning with Germany's past and its enduring impact.
Grandfather's Role in Riga Massacre Detailed
Lorenz Hemicker's book, "Mein Großvater, der Täter," details his investigation into his grandfather's participation in the 1941 Riga massacre, uncovering meticulous planning and bureaucratic efficiency in the murder of 27,000 Jews, forcing a reckoning with Germany's past and its enduring impact.
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24% Bias Score


Thousands Still Seek WWII Missing Relatives; Funding Uncertain After 2028
The German Red Cross (DRK) received nearly 7,000 inquiries last year about people missing since World War II, highlighting the lasting impact of war on families and the need for continued support, even though funding for this vital service is set to expire in 2028.
Thousands Still Seek WWII Missing Relatives; Funding Uncertain After 2028
The German Red Cross (DRK) received nearly 7,000 inquiries last year about people missing since World War II, highlighting the lasting impact of war on families and the need for continued support, even though funding for this vital service is set to expire in 2028.
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28% Bias Score


Paternal Alzheimer's Linked to Increased Risk in Children
Research from McGill University reveals a link between fathers with Alzheimer's and increased tau protein spread in their children's brains, potentially increasing their risk of developing the disease, challenging previous assumptions about gender's role and highlighting the substantial economic bur...
Paternal Alzheimer's Linked to Increased Risk in Children
Research from McGill University reveals a link between fathers with Alzheimer's and increased tau protein spread in their children's brains, potentially increasing their risk of developing the disease, challenging previous assumptions about gender's role and highlighting the substantial economic bur...
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44% Bias Score


Kasos Oral History Project Preserves Island's Unique Cultural Heritage
A research project on Kasos island is collecting oral histories and photographic archives from the 19th and 20th centuries to preserve the island's unique cultural heritage and fill gaps in written historical records.
Kasos Oral History Project Preserves Island's Unique Cultural Heritage
A research project on Kasos island is collecting oral histories and photographic archives from the 19th and 20th centuries to preserve the island's unique cultural heritage and fill gaps in written historical records.
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20% Bias Score


Memoir Explores Food, Family, and Identity Through Generations
The author's memoir, "How to Share an Egg," explores her unique upbringing as the child of Holocaust survivors and immigrants, focusing on her family's culinary traditions and their role in shaping identity and resilience.
Memoir Explores Food, Family, and Identity Through Generations
The author's memoir, "How to Share an Egg," explores her unique upbringing as the child of Holocaust survivors and immigrants, focusing on her family's culinary traditions and their role in shaping identity and resilience.
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12% Bias Score

Last WWII Veterans in Kineshma, Russia: A Diminishing Legacy
In the small Russian town of Kineshma, only two surviving World War II veterans remain, both over 100 years old, highlighting the rapidly diminishing number of living witnesses to the war and underscoring the importance of preserving their memories.

Last WWII Veterans in Kineshma, Russia: A Diminishing Legacy
In the small Russian town of Kineshma, only two surviving World War II veterans remain, both over 100 years old, highlighting the rapidly diminishing number of living witnesses to the war and underscoring the importance of preserving their memories.
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24% Bias Score

Van der Heijden's Book on Parents' WWII Involvement
Chris van der Heijden's "Over de rand laait vuur" details his parents' World War II involvement: his mother's NSB membership and his father's SS service on the Eastern Front, revealing their motivations through personal letters and documents, creating a nuanced portrayal avoiding simple judgments.

Van der Heijden's Book on Parents' WWII Involvement
Chris van der Heijden's "Over de rand laait vuur" details his parents' World War II involvement: his mother's NSB membership and his father's SS service on the Eastern Front, revealing their motivations through personal letters and documents, creating a nuanced portrayal avoiding simple judgments.
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24% Bias Score

Valobra Family's Sacrifice During the Italian Resistance
The Valobra family, with a mixed Jewish and Catholic background, actively participated in the Italian Resistance against Fascism in 1944-1945, facing persecution, imprisonment, and the tragic loss of their youngest son, Dante, while fighting with the Garibaldi Brigade in the Mugello region.

Valobra Family's Sacrifice During the Italian Resistance
The Valobra family, with a mixed Jewish and Catholic background, actively participated in the Italian Resistance against Fascism in 1944-1945, facing persecution, imprisonment, and the tragic loss of their youngest son, Dante, while fighting with the Garibaldi Brigade in the Mugello region.
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24% Bias Score

Kassel's Liberation: A Personal Reflection on War and Freedom
Jochen Lengemann, an 87-year-old former Hessian Parliament president and Thuringian minister, reflects on a 1945 photograph depicting the US Army's liberation of Kassel, revealing that the ruins of his childhood home are visible in the background; his father's wartime contribution to German bombing ...

Kassel's Liberation: A Personal Reflection on War and Freedom
Jochen Lengemann, an 87-year-old former Hessian Parliament president and Thuringian minister, reflects on a 1945 photograph depicting the US Army's liberation of Kassel, revealing that the ruins of his childhood home are visible in the background; his father's wartime contribution to German bombing ...
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32% Bias Score

10-Year-Old's Podcast Wins Award, Preserving Stories of Displacement
Ameya Desai, a 10-year-old from San Jose, won NPR's Student Podcast Challenge by interviewing her grandfather about his expulsion from Uganda in 1972 and is creating a second podcast about the internment of Japanese Americans, highlighting the importance of preserving personal historical accounts.

10-Year-Old's Podcast Wins Award, Preserving Stories of Displacement
Ameya Desai, a 10-year-old from San Jose, won NPR's Student Podcast Challenge by interviewing her grandfather about his expulsion from Uganda in 1972 and is creating a second podcast about the internment of Japanese Americans, highlighting the importance of preserving personal historical accounts.
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16% Bias Score

Holocaust Archive Donated, Podcast to Launch
Timothy Taylor donated his grandfather's 10,000-page Holocaust archive to UBC and the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre; a podcast based on the archive will launch on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, offering a personal and historical perspective on the refugee experience.

Holocaust Archive Donated, Podcast to Launch
Timothy Taylor donated his grandfather's 10,000-page Holocaust archive to UBC and the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre; a podcast based on the archive will launch on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, offering a personal and historical perspective on the refugee experience.
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28% Bias Score
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