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Pearl Harbor Fuel Spill: Two Civilian Workers Indicted for Misleading Officials
A grand jury indicted two civilian workers for providing false information to the Navy regarding a 2021 fuel spill at Pearl Harbor's Red Hill facility, which subsequently contaminated the drinking water, affecting 6,000 people.
Pearl Harbor Fuel Spill: Two Civilian Workers Indicted for Misleading Officials
A grand jury indicted two civilian workers for providing false information to the Navy regarding a 2021 fuel spill at Pearl Harbor's Red Hill facility, which subsequently contaminated the drinking water, affecting 6,000 people.
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28% Bias Score


Oldest Pearl Harbor Survivor Dies at 106
Vaughn P. Drake Jr., the oldest known Pearl Harbor survivor, died at 106 on April 7th in Lexington, Kentucky; he served in the Army Corps of Engineers during the attack and later fought in the Battle of Saipan and the Marianas Campaign.
Oldest Pearl Harbor Survivor Dies at 106
Vaughn P. Drake Jr., the oldest known Pearl Harbor survivor, died at 106 on April 7th in Lexington, Kentucky; he served in the Army Corps of Engineers during the attack and later fought in the Battle of Saipan and the Marianas Campaign.
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16% Bias Score


USS Arkansas Christened: Connecting Civil Rights Legacy to Naval Power
The USS Arkansas, a Virginia-class nuclear submarine, was christened Saturday at Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia, with three members of the Little Rock Nine serving as sponsors; the submarine is the 27th in its class and is expected to launch in 2025.
USS Arkansas Christened: Connecting Civil Rights Legacy to Naval Power
The USS Arkansas, a Virginia-class nuclear submarine, was christened Saturday at Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia, with three members of the Little Rock Nine serving as sponsors; the submarine is the 27th in its class and is expected to launch in 2025.
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24% Bias Score


Pearl Harbor Attack: A Pivotal Moment in World War II
On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, killing 2,404 Americans and sinking several U.S. Navy battleships, directly causing the United States to enter World War II.
Pearl Harbor Attack: A Pivotal Moment in World War II
On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, killing 2,404 Americans and sinking several U.S. Navy battleships, directly causing the United States to enter World War II.
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52% 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


Lai's Pearl Harbor Visit Spurs China's Condemnation
Taiwanese President William Lai visited the Pearl Harbor memorial on December 1st, 2024, during a Pacific tour, stating that "war has no winners" and emphasizing peace; this transit through Hawaii has prompted a strong condemnation from China, who considers Taiwan part of its territory.
Lai's Pearl Harbor Visit Spurs China's Condemnation
Taiwanese President William Lai visited the Pearl Harbor memorial on December 1st, 2024, during a Pacific tour, stating that "war has no winners" and emphasizing peace; this transit through Hawaii has prompted a strong condemnation from China, who considers Taiwan part of its territory.
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40% Bias Score

Two civilians indicted for misleading Hawaii health officials about Pearl Harbor fuel spill
A grand jury indicted two civilian workers for providing false information to the Navy about a jet fuel spill at Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility, which later contaminated the drinking water of 6,000 people in November 2021.

Two civilians indicted for misleading Hawaii health officials about Pearl Harbor fuel spill
A grand jury indicted two civilian workers for providing false information to the Navy about a jet fuel spill at Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility, which later contaminated the drinking water of 6,000 people in November 2021.
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24% Bias Score

"Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse: Royal Navy's Worst WWII Defeat"
"On December 10, 1941, Japanese carrier-based aircraft sank the British battleships Prince of Wales and Repulse near Malaya, killing over 800 sailors, marking the Royal Navy's worst defeat and highlighting the vulnerability of capital ships to air power during World War II."

"Sinking of Prince of Wales and Repulse: Royal Navy's Worst WWII Defeat"
"On December 10, 1941, Japanese carrier-based aircraft sank the British battleships Prince of Wales and Repulse near Malaya, killing over 800 sailors, marking the Royal Navy's worst defeat and highlighting the vulnerability of capital ships to air power during World War II."
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44% Bias Score

USS Arkansas Submarine Christened
The USS Arkansas, a Virginia-class nuclear submarine, was christened Saturday in Newport News, Virginia, by Carlotta Walls LaNier of the Little Rock Nine, nearly a decade after its naming and with the keel laid in 2022; the submarine is expected to launch in 2025.

USS Arkansas Submarine Christened
The USS Arkansas, a Virginia-class nuclear submarine, was christened Saturday in Newport News, Virginia, by Carlotta Walls LaNier of the Little Rock Nine, nearly a decade after its naming and with the keel laid in 2022; the submarine is expected to launch in 2025.
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20% Bias Score

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

Pearl Harbor Sailor's Remains Identified 78 Years After Attack
After 78 years, the remains of U.S. Navy Seaman 2nd Class John C. Auld, who died aboard the USS Oklahoma during the attack on Pearl Harbor, have been identified, marking the completion of the identification of all USS Oklahoma crewmembers lost in the attack.

Pearl Harbor Sailor's Remains Identified 78 Years After Attack
After 78 years, the remains of U.S. Navy Seaman 2nd Class John C. Auld, who died aboard the USS Oklahoma during the attack on Pearl Harbor, have been identified, marking the completion of the identification of all USS Oklahoma crewmembers lost in the attack.
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16% Bias Score
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