2004 Tsunami's Lasting Impact on Thailand's Phang Nga Province
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, triggered by a 9.1 magnitude earthquake off Sumatra, devastated Thailand's Phang Nga province on December 26, 2004, killing at least 5,400 and leaving 3,000 missing, forcing residents like Neungduangjai Sritrakarn to rebuild their lives amidst persistent trauma and ong...
2004 Tsunami's Lasting Impact on Thailand's Phang Nga Province
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, triggered by a 9.1 magnitude earthquake off Sumatra, devastated Thailand's Phang Nga province on December 26, 2004, killing at least 5,400 and leaving 3,000 missing, forcing residents like Neungduangjai Sritrakarn to rebuild their lives amidst persistent trauma and ong...
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16% Bias Score
Israeli Generosity Surges 69% Amidst Ongoing Conflicts
A survey reveals a 69% increase in Israelis' willingness to contribute to society following the October 7 attacks and ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, driven by psychological and social needs for meaning, empathy, and active participation during times of crisis.
Israeli Generosity Surges 69% Amidst Ongoing Conflicts
A survey reveals a 69% increase in Israelis' willingness to contribute to society following the October 7 attacks and ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, driven by psychological and social needs for meaning, empathy, and active participation during times of crisis.
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44% Bias Score
Ukrainian Bands' Secret Concert Raises Funds for Military Amid War
A secret concert in Kyiv, organized by the 3rd Assault Brigade and eight Ukrainian bands, raised funds for an M113 armored personnel carrier, highlighting evolving fundraising methods amid Ukraine's economic challenges and decreased international aid.
Ukrainian Bands' Secret Concert Raises Funds for Military Amid War
A secret concert in Kyiv, organized by the 3rd Assault Brigade and eight Ukrainian bands, raised funds for an M113 armored personnel carrier, highlighting evolving fundraising methods amid Ukraine's economic challenges and decreased international aid.
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36% Bias Score
Sydney to Hobart: Sailors with Disabilities Challenge Limits
The Sydney to Hobart yacht race features sailors with disabilities, including Al Grundy (polio survivor), James Hunter (visually impaired), and Alyson Gearing (hearing impaired), highlighting the transformative power of adaptive sports and challenging societal perceptions.
Sydney to Hobart: Sailors with Disabilities Challenge Limits
The Sydney to Hobart yacht race features sailors with disabilities, including Al Grundy (polio survivor), James Hunter (visually impaired), and Alyson Gearing (hearing impaired), highlighting the transformative power of adaptive sports and challenging societal perceptions.
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16% Bias Score
Character Development: An Antidote to Imposter Syndrome and Systemic Change
70% of people experience imposter syndrome, a feeling of being a fraud; character development, encompassing 11 dimensions, builds resilience and combats this by fostering well-being and transforming systems.
Character Development: An Antidote to Imposter Syndrome and Systemic Change
70% of people experience imposter syndrome, a feeling of being a fraud; character development, encompassing 11 dimensions, builds resilience and combats this by fostering well-being and transforming systems.
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32% Bias Score
Joseph and His Brothers: A Cautionary Tale of Silence and Jealousy
The Torah portion Vayeishev recounts how the brothers' jealousy of Joseph, fueled by silence and lack of communication, led to a severe family feud with tragic consequences, highlighting the importance of open dialogue.
Joseph and His Brothers: A Cautionary Tale of Silence and Jealousy
The Torah portion Vayeishev recounts how the brothers' jealousy of Joseph, fueled by silence and lack of communication, led to a severe family feud with tragic consequences, highlighting the importance of open dialogue.
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48% Bias Score
Audible Releases Self-Help Audiobooks to Combat Rising Mental Health Concerns
Audible's winter 2025 lineup includes self-help audiobooks by Mel Robbins ("The Let Them Theory," premiering December 24, 2024) and Gabrielle Bernstein ("Self Help," premiering December 31, 2024), offering practical mental health solutions amidst rising global rates of anxiety and depression, impact...
Audible Releases Self-Help Audiobooks to Combat Rising Mental Health Concerns
Audible's winter 2025 lineup includes self-help audiobooks by Mel Robbins ("The Let Them Theory," premiering December 24, 2024) and Gabrielle Bernstein ("Self Help," premiering December 31, 2024), offering practical mental health solutions amidst rising global rates of anxiety and depression, impact...
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56% Bias Score
Charlie Hebdo Director Riss: Life Under Threat After Terrorist Attack
Weeks after the January 7, 2015, Charlie Hebdo attack, director Riss recounts his experience, living under armed guard and coping with the loss of colleagues while facing ongoing security concerns, highlighting the lasting impact of terrorism on individuals and institutions.
Charlie Hebdo Director Riss: Life Under Threat After Terrorist Attack
Weeks after the January 7, 2015, Charlie Hebdo attack, director Riss recounts his experience, living under armed guard and coping with the loss of colleagues while facing ongoing security concerns, highlighting the lasting impact of terrorism on individuals and institutions.
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40% Bias Score
BBVA's "Aprendemos Juntos" Launches Successful Mental Health Tour in Madrid
Aprendemos Juntos," a BBVA-sponsored mental health initiative, launched its first live tour in Madrid on Thursday, attracting nearly 1,000 attendees to hear speakers share personal stories and insights on overcoming adversity.
BBVA's "Aprendemos Juntos" Launches Successful Mental Health Tour in Madrid
Aprendemos Juntos," a BBVA-sponsored mental health initiative, launched its first live tour in Madrid on Thursday, attracting nearly 1,000 attendees to hear speakers share personal stories and insights on overcoming adversity.
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24% Bias Score
UK Ash Dieback: New Research Offers Hope Amidst Ongoing Losses
Ash dieback disease has killed millions of UK ash trees, but recent research suggests average losses of 50% over 30 years, not the previously feared 95%, due to breeding disease-tolerant trees, improved woodland management, and microbiome-based solutions.
UK Ash Dieback: New Research Offers Hope Amidst Ongoing Losses
Ash dieback disease has killed millions of UK ash trees, but recent research suggests average losses of 50% over 30 years, not the previously feared 95%, due to breeding disease-tolerant trees, improved woodland management, and microbiome-based solutions.
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20% Bias Score
Sustainable Business Success: Systems Over Superstars
This article argues that sustainable business success depends on building robust organizational systems, not solely on charismatic leadership, citing research showing that companies overly reliant on "superstar" CEOs often underperform over time. It details how systems unlock consistency, innovation...
Sustainable Business Success: Systems Over Superstars
This article argues that sustainable business success depends on building robust organizational systems, not solely on charismatic leadership, citing research showing that companies overly reliant on "superstar" CEOs often underperform over time. It details how systems unlock consistency, innovation...
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52% Bias Score
Sisters Enlist Despite Sisters' Murder in Hamas Attack
Two sisters, whose older sisters were murdered in the October 7 Hamas attack on an Israeli army base, enlisted in the army to become infantry instructors, highlighting the resilience of families coping with the tragedy and the continuing hostage crisis.
Sisters Enlist Despite Sisters' Murder in Hamas Attack
Two sisters, whose older sisters were murdered in the October 7 Hamas attack on an Israeli army base, enlisted in the army to become infantry instructors, highlighting the resilience of families coping with the tragedy and the continuing hostage crisis.
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52% Bias Score