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Controversy Erupts Over Authorship of Iconic Vietnam Napalm Photo
Over 50 years after Nick Ut's Pulitzer-winning photo of Phan Thi Kim Phuc fleeing a napalm attack in 1972, the World Press Photo organization suspended its attribution to Ut due to evidence presented in the documentary "The Stringer", suggesting other Vietnamese photographers, Nguyen Thanh Nghe and ...
Controversy Erupts Over Authorship of Iconic Vietnam Napalm Photo
Over 50 years after Nick Ut's Pulitzer-winning photo of Phan Thi Kim Phuc fleeing a napalm attack in 1972, the World Press Photo organization suspended its attribution to Ut due to evidence presented in the documentary "The Stringer", suggesting other Vietnamese photographers, Nguyen Thanh Nghe and ...
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40% Bias Score


Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned
World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1972 "The Terror of War" photo, initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe as the photographer; World Press Photo will not re-attribute the photo until conclusive evidence is found.
Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned
World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1972 "The Terror of War" photo, initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe as the photographer; World Press Photo will not re-attribute the photo until conclusive evidence is found.
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40% Bias Score


NPS Reverses Edits to Harriet Tubman Webpage After Backlash
Following public outcry and media reports, the National Park Service (NPS) reversed unauthorized edits to its Harriet Tubman and Underground Railroad webpage that downplayed slavery, removing Tubman's picture and altering text, which were made without approval from NPS or Department leadership.
NPS Reverses Edits to Harriet Tubman Webpage After Backlash
Following public outcry and media reports, the National Park Service (NPS) reversed unauthorized edits to its Harriet Tubman and Underground Railroad webpage that downplayed slavery, removing Tubman's picture and altering text, which were made without approval from NPS or Department leadership.
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32% Bias Score


NPS Removes LGBTQ+ History Content From Website
The National Park Service removed pages dedicated to LGBTQ+ history figures like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, along with broader resources, due to Executive Orders 14168 and 2416 aiming to combat "gender ideology extremism", impacting access to historical information and setting a concerning...
NPS Removes LGBTQ+ History Content From Website
The National Park Service removed pages dedicated to LGBTQ+ history figures like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, along with broader resources, due to Executive Orders 14168 and 2416 aiming to combat "gender ideology extremism", impacting access to historical information and setting a concerning...
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44% Bias Score


National Park Service Removes Transgender References from Stonewall Monument Website
The National Park Service removed all mentions of transgender people from the Stonewall National Monument website on Thursday, changing the description from LGBTQ+ to LGB, prompting widespread criticism from activists and officials who denounced the erasure of transgender people's contributions to t...
National Park Service Removes Transgender References from Stonewall Monument Website
The National Park Service removed all mentions of transgender people from the Stonewall National Monument website on Thursday, changing the description from LGBTQ+ to LGB, prompting widespread criticism from activists and officials who denounced the erasure of transgender people's contributions to t...
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56% Bias Score


Napalm Girl" Photo Authorship Disputed
A documentary claims Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not Nick Ut, took the iconic 1972 "Napalm Girl" photo; AP denies this, releasing a 23-page report with witness testimonies and photographic analysis; World Press Photo will investigate.
Napalm Girl" Photo Authorship Disputed
A documentary claims Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not Nick Ut, took the iconic 1972 "Napalm Girl" photo; AP denies this, releasing a 23-page report with witness testimonies and photographic analysis; World Press Photo will investigate.
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8% Bias Score

Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned
World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1973 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph "The Terror of War," initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image; an investigation found inconsistencies but lacked definitive proof...

Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned
World Press Photo is questioning the authorship of the iconic 1973 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph "The Terror of War," initially credited to Nick Ut, after a documentary suggested local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took the image; an investigation found inconsistencies but lacked definitive proof...
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44% Bias Score

US Bill Seeks to Rename "West Bank" as "Judea and Samaria
US Senator Tom Cotton reintroduced legislation to replace the term "West Bank" with "Judea and Samaria" in all US government documents, citing the region's historical and religious significance for Jewish people and correcting a post-1948 naming convention.

US Bill Seeks to Rename "West Bank" as "Judea and Samaria
US Senator Tom Cotton reintroduced legislation to replace the term "West Bank" with "Judea and Samaria" in all US government documents, citing the region's historical and religious significance for Jewish people and correcting a post-1948 naming convention.
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60% Bias Score

NYT's Holocaust Coverage Failure: A Retrospective by Max Frankel
Max Frankel's 2001 retrospective in The New York Times revealed the paper's inadequate coverage of the Holocaust during WWII, highlighting only six front-page mentions of Jews as Hitler's target for annihilation between 1939 and 1945, despite internal knowledge of the atrocities; this failure, he ar...

NYT's Holocaust Coverage Failure: A Retrospective by Max Frankel
Max Frankel's 2001 retrospective in The New York Times revealed the paper's inadequate coverage of the Holocaust during WWII, highlighting only six front-page mentions of Jews as Hitler's target for annihilation between 1939 and 1945, despite internal knowledge of the atrocities; this failure, he ar...
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20% Bias Score

AI History Videos on TikTok: Inaccuracies and Concerns
Viral TikTok videos using AI to recreate historical scenes are criticized by historians for inaccuracies, raising concerns about misinformation and the role of AI in historical education; creators acknowledge the flaws but defend their work as artistic interpretations aimed at sparking curiosity.

AI History Videos on TikTok: Inaccuracies and Concerns
Viral TikTok videos using AI to recreate historical scenes are criticized by historians for inaccuracies, raising concerns about misinformation and the role of AI in historical education; creators acknowledge the flaws but defend their work as artistic interpretations aimed at sparking curiosity.
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48% Bias Score

Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photograph
A documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival challenges the authorship of a famous Vietnam War photograph, alleging that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not Nick Út, took the Pulitzer Prize-winning image on June 8, 1972, based on forensic analysis and witness accounts.

Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photograph
A documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival challenges the authorship of a famous Vietnam War photograph, alleging that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not Nick Út, took the Pulitzer Prize-winning image on June 8, 1972, based on forensic analysis and witness accounts.
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48% Bias Score

Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo
A new documentary challenges the long-held belief that AP photographer Nick Ut took the iconic Vietnam War photo "The Terror of War", claiming local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe was the actual photographer, supported by film evidence and an ex-AP employee's testimony.

Documentary Challenges Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo
A new documentary challenges the long-held belief that AP photographer Nick Ut took the iconic Vietnam War photo "The Terror of War", claiming local freelancer Nguyen Thanh Nghe was the actual photographer, supported by film evidence and an ex-AP employee's testimony.
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48% Bias Score
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