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Pearl Harbor Survivor Defied Orders to Fight Back
On December 7, 1941, 17-year-old Earl \"Chuck\" Kohler disobeyed orders to fight back during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which killed 2,403 Americans and propelled the US into World War II; today, at 100, he's one of only 16 known survivors.
Pearl Harbor Survivor Defied Orders to Fight Back
On December 7, 1941, 17-year-old Earl \"Chuck\" Kohler disobeyed orders to fight back during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which killed 2,403 Americans and propelled the US into World War II; today, at 100, he's one of only 16 known survivors.
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32% Bias Score


Mexico City's Hospital de Jesus: 500 Years of Continuous Medical Service
Hospital de Jesus in Mexico City, founded in 1524 by Hernán Cortés, is the oldest continuously operating hospital in the Americas, providing affordable 24/7 emergency care and specialist services, showcasing a unique blend of historical significance and modern functionality.
Mexico City's Hospital de Jesus: 500 Years of Continuous Medical Service
Hospital de Jesus in Mexico City, founded in 1524 by Hernán Cortés, is the oldest continuously operating hospital in the Americas, providing affordable 24/7 emergency care and specialist services, showcasing a unique blend of historical significance and modern functionality.
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28% Bias Score


Mexico City's Hospital de Jesus: 500 Years of Continuous Healthcare
Hospital de Jesus in Mexico City, founded in 1524 by Hernán Cortés, is the oldest continuously operating hospital in the Americas, initially serving Spanish conquistadors before expanding to provide affordable care to all residents, showcasing resilience and cultural exchange.
Mexico City's Hospital de Jesus: 500 Years of Continuous Healthcare
Hospital de Jesus in Mexico City, founded in 1524 by Hernán Cortés, is the oldest continuously operating hospital in the Americas, initially serving Spanish conquistadors before expanding to provide affordable care to all residents, showcasing resilience and cultural exchange.
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48% Bias Score


Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After 5.5-Year Restoration
The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on December 8th, 2024, after a €700 million, 5.5-year restoration following a 2019 fire that destroyed the spire and much of the roof; the cause remains undetermined.
Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopens After 5.5-Year Restoration
The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened on December 8th, 2024, after a €700 million, 5.5-year restoration following a 2019 fire that destroyed the spire and much of the roof; the cause remains undetermined.
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Hamburg Bunker's Green Transformation Attracts Nearly One Million Visitors
Hamburg's repurposed WWII bunker, now featuring a rooftop garden and mountain path, has drawn nearly one million visitors since its summer opening, demonstrating the success of combining historical preservation with urban green spaces and hospitality.
Hamburg Bunker's Green Transformation Attracts Nearly One Million Visitors
Hamburg's repurposed WWII bunker, now featuring a rooftop garden and mountain path, has drawn nearly one million visitors since its summer opening, demonstrating the success of combining historical preservation with urban green spaces and hospitality.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine's Disarmament: A Costly Mistake in the Face of Russian Aggression
Ukraine's 1994 relinquishment of its substantial Soviet-era nuclear arsenal, guaranteed by the Budapest Memorandum, is now seen as a major error contributing to Russia's 2022 invasion; a retired Ukrainian missile engineer blames the decision for the current war, highlighting the lack of security des...
Ukraine's Disarmament: A Costly Mistake in the Face of Russian Aggression
Ukraine's 1994 relinquishment of its substantial Soviet-era nuclear arsenal, guaranteed by the Budapest Memorandum, is now seen as a major error contributing to Russia's 2022 invasion; a retired Ukrainian missile engineer blames the decision for the current war, highlighting the lack of security des...
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60% Bias Score

Dow Hits 12-Year Low; Laffer Curve Meeting Precedes Market Rebound
On December 6, 1974, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a 12-year low of 577, marking a significant bear market bottom. That evening, a meeting between top Ford administration officials and economists resulted in Arthur Laffer sketching his curve on a napkin, illustrating how tax cuts can increase...

Dow Hits 12-Year Low; Laffer Curve Meeting Precedes Market Rebound
On December 6, 1974, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a 12-year low of 577, marking a significant bear market bottom. That evening, a meeting between top Ford administration officials and economists resulted in Arthur Laffer sketching his curve on a napkin, illustrating how tax cuts can increase...
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60% Bias Score

Hospital de Jesus: 500 Years of Continuous Healthcare in Mexico City
Hospital de Jesus in Mexico City, founded in 1524 by Hernán Cortés, is the oldest continuously operating hospital in the Americas, initially serving Spanish conquistadors before expanding to provide affordable care for all residents, blending colonial and indigenous medical practices.

Hospital de Jesus: 500 Years of Continuous Healthcare in Mexico City
Hospital de Jesus in Mexico City, founded in 1524 by Hernán Cortés, is the oldest continuously operating hospital in the Americas, initially serving Spanish conquistadors before expanding to provide affordable care for all residents, blending colonial and indigenous medical practices.
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28% Bias Score

Pearl Harbor Attack: 83rd Anniversary Remembrance
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, killed over 2,300 U.S. servicemen, primarily sailors and Marines aboard the USS Arizona, and directly caused the United States to enter World War II.

Pearl Harbor Attack: 83rd Anniversary Remembrance
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, killed over 2,300 U.S. servicemen, primarily sailors and Marines aboard the USS Arizona, and directly caused the United States to enter World War II.
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24% Bias Score

St. Petersburg's Kresty Prison to be Auctioned
The former Kresty prison in St. Petersburg, Russia, infamous for its history and use during revolutions and political repression, is scheduled for auction on February 21st, marking the end of an era for this 4-hectare complex that once housed 999 cells and various amenities.

St. Petersburg's Kresty Prison to be Auctioned
The former Kresty prison in St. Petersburg, Russia, infamous for its history and use during revolutions and political repression, is scheduled for auction on February 21st, marking the end of an era for this 4-hectare complex that once housed 999 cells and various amenities.
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24% Bias Score

Hama in the Syrian Civil War: A City's Enduring Significance
The Syrian city of Hama, historically significant and known for its watermills, is experiencing renewed conflict in the ongoing Syrian Civil War, highlighting its strategic importance and the vulnerability of its cultural heritage.

Hama in the Syrian Civil War: A City's Enduring Significance
The Syrian city of Hama, historically significant and known for its watermills, is experiencing renewed conflict in the ongoing Syrian Civil War, highlighting its strategic importance and the vulnerability of its cultural heritage.
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28% Bias Score

Majalla's Mantel: Ritual, Remembrance, and Leiden's Slavery Legacy
The Majalla's Mantel exhibition in Leiden's Lakenhal museum uses performance art and installation to explore the story of Majalla, an enslaved boy whose name appeared in the correspondence of an 18th-century Leiden cloth merchant, revealing the city's link to transatlantic slavery and questioning th...

Majalla's Mantel: Ritual, Remembrance, and Leiden's Slavery Legacy
The Majalla's Mantel exhibition in Leiden's Lakenhal museum uses performance art and installation to explore the story of Majalla, an enslaved boy whose name appeared in the correspondence of an 18th-century Leiden cloth merchant, revealing the city's link to transatlantic slavery and questioning th...
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44% Bias Score
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