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Google's AI Chatbot Gemini Faces Backlash for Controversial Memorial Day Statements
Google's AI chatbot, Gemini, generated controversial statements about Memorial Day, claiming it has historical issues with inclusivity and representation, especially during the Jim Crow era; this prompted criticism from the Media Research Center (MRC), who called the claims "anti-American," while Go...
Google's AI Chatbot Gemini Faces Backlash for Controversial Memorial Day Statements
Google's AI chatbot, Gemini, generated controversial statements about Memorial Day, claiming it has historical issues with inclusivity and representation, especially during the Jim Crow era; this prompted criticism from the Media Research Center (MRC), who called the claims "anti-American," while Go...
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52% Bias Score


Record-Breaking Memorial Day Travel Projected to Strain US Transportation
AAA projects a record-breaking 45.1 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles this Memorial Day weekend, exceeding the 2005 record, with most traveling by car (39.4 million) or plane (3.61 million), despite concerns about air travel safety and potential airport congestion.
Record-Breaking Memorial Day Travel Projected to Strain US Transportation
AAA projects a record-breaking 45.1 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles this Memorial Day weekend, exceeding the 2005 record, with most traveling by car (39.4 million) or plane (3.61 million), despite concerns about air travel safety and potential airport congestion.
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20% Bias Score

Army Considers Medal of Honor for WWI Soldier After Decades-Long Research
On Memorial Day weekend, the Army is considering awarding the Medal of Honor to Lt. Oliver Julian Kendall for his actions in World War I, thanks to the nearly 30-year-long research efforts of Marine Lew Breese, who discovered German military records proving Kendall was a POW in 1918.

Army Considers Medal of Honor for WWI Soldier After Decades-Long Research
On Memorial Day weekend, the Army is considering awarding the Medal of Honor to Lt. Oliver Julian Kendall for his actions in World War I, thanks to the nearly 30-year-long research efforts of Marine Lew Breese, who discovered German military records proving Kendall was a POW in 1918.
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36% Bias Score
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