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British Sikh Princess Secretly Rescued Jewish Families During the Holocaust
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh, born in England in 1871, secretly aided Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany during World War II by providing financial support, letters of recommendation, and acting as a guarantor, thereby saving numerous lives despite facing personal risk due to her sexualit...
British Sikh Princess Secretly Rescued Jewish Families During the Holocaust
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh, born in England in 1871, secretly aided Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany during World War II by providing financial support, letters of recommendation, and acting as a guarantor, thereby saving numerous lives despite facing personal risk due to her sexualit...
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16% Bias Score


LGBTQ+ Businesses Flourish Amidst Trump's Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies
Facing increasing threats under Trump's second term, LGBTQ+ businesses are experiencing a surge in demand as queer couples rush to marry and communities seek safe spaces, highlighting the intersection of celebration and resistance during this Pride month.
LGBTQ+ Businesses Flourish Amidst Trump's Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies
Facing increasing threats under Trump's second term, LGBTQ+ businesses are experiencing a surge in demand as queer couples rush to marry and communities seek safe spaces, highlighting the intersection of celebration and resistance during this Pride month.
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28% Bias Score


Soviet Partisan Movement: Organized Warfare, Not Spontaneous Resistance
Newly declassified documents reveal that the Soviet partisan movement during WWII was a highly organized military force, contrary to common misconceptions of poorly equipped civilian groups; examples include the Bryansk partisan detachment and the establishment of multiple partisan republics.
Soviet Partisan Movement: Organized Warfare, Not Spontaneous Resistance
Newly declassified documents reveal that the Soviet partisan movement during WWII was a highly organized military force, contrary to common misconceptions of poorly equipped civilian groups; examples include the Bryansk partisan detachment and the establishment of multiple partisan republics.
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40% Bias Score


Simone Weil's Critique of Revolution and the Enlightenment
Carlos Ortega's "La firmeza de un nudo" compiles writings of Simone Weil (1909-1943), a French philosopher and revolutionary, whose disillusionment with failed revolutions and the Enlightenment is analyzed, highlighting her unique perspective on oppression and the mystical experience.
Simone Weil's Critique of Revolution and the Enlightenment
Carlos Ortega's "La firmeza de un nudo" compiles writings of Simone Weil (1909-1943), a French philosopher and revolutionary, whose disillusionment with failed revolutions and the Enlightenment is analyzed, highlighting her unique perspective on oppression and the mystical experience.
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28% Bias Score


Bartender of the Ritz: A Novel of the Nazi Occupation
Philippe Collin's "El barman del Ritz" details the experiences of bartender Frank Meier at the Ritz Paris during the Nazi occupation, portraying the hotel as a microcosm of French society grappling with collaboration and resistance, using archival research and oral histories.
Bartender of the Ritz: A Novel of the Nazi Occupation
Philippe Collin's "El barman del Ritz" details the experiences of bartender Frank Meier at the Ritz Paris during the Nazi occupation, portraying the hotel as a microcosm of French society grappling with collaboration and resistance, using archival research and oral histories.
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40% Bias Score


Shetland Bus: Crucial WWII Operation Supporting Norwegian Resistance
During World War II, the clandestine Shetland Bus operation transported hundreds of resistance agents and supplies to Nazi-occupied Norway, rescued over 300 refugees, and suffered 10 lost boats and 44 fatalities while operating from 1940-1945.
Shetland Bus: Crucial WWII Operation Supporting Norwegian Resistance
During World War II, the clandestine Shetland Bus operation transported hundreds of resistance agents and supplies to Nazi-occupied Norway, rescued over 300 refugees, and suffered 10 lost boats and 44 fatalities while operating from 1940-1945.
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20% Bias Score

Life Under Russian Occupation: Ukrainians in Melitopol, Mariupol, and Crimea Detail Daily Struggles
Three Ukrainians living under Russian occupation in Melitopol, Mariupol, and Crimea describe the pressures they face, including forced Russian citizenship and risks associated with even minor acts of resistance, highlighting the ongoing human cost of the war and the uncertain future of these territo...

Life Under Russian Occupation: Ukrainians in Melitopol, Mariupol, and Crimea Detail Daily Struggles
Three Ukrainians living under Russian occupation in Melitopol, Mariupol, and Crimea describe the pressures they face, including forced Russian citizenship and risks associated with even minor acts of resistance, highlighting the ongoing human cost of the war and the uncertain future of these territo...
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40% Bias Score

Civilian Attacks on Ukrainian Military Recruitment and Border Patrol
On May 29, in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, about 100 people attacked a TCSS vehicle, slashing its tires, while in Zakarpattia Oblast, Roma community members attacked border guards with stones and bricks, injuring two. Both incidents are under investigation.

Civilian Attacks on Ukrainian Military Recruitment and Border Patrol
On May 29, in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, about 100 people attacked a TCSS vehicle, slashing its tires, while in Zakarpattia Oblast, Roma community members attacked border guards with stones and bricks, injuring two. Both incidents are under investigation.
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52% Bias Score

Auschwitz 1944: Sinti and Roma Armed Resistance
In August 1944, Sinti and Roma prisoners in Auschwitz-Birkenau, armed with makeshift weapons, successfully resisted an SS extermination attempt, temporarily saving many lives; this largely unstudied act of resistance highlights their resilience and the ongoing struggle against anti-Romani racism.

Auschwitz 1944: Sinti and Roma Armed Resistance
In August 1944, Sinti and Roma prisoners in Auschwitz-Birkenau, armed with makeshift weapons, successfully resisted an SS extermination attempt, temporarily saving many lives; this largely unstudied act of resistance highlights their resilience and the ongoing struggle against anti-Romani racism.
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20% Bias Score

From 'End of History' to Existential Crisis: An Analysis of Societal Shifts
This essay analyzes the transition from a belief in the 'end of history' to a present marked by multiple crises, exploring the role of technology, misinformation, and dystopian literature in understanding contemporary challenges to global stability.

From 'End of History' to Existential Crisis: An Analysis of Societal Shifts
This essay analyzes the transition from a belief in the 'end of history' to a present marked by multiple crises, exploring the role of technology, misinformation, and dystopian literature in understanding contemporary challenges to global stability.
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52% Bias Score

Kyiv Dispatch's "Liebestod": A Musical Response to War
The experimental music label "Kyiv Dispatch" released its debut album, "Liebestod," a collaboration blending Ukrainian folk, classical, and electronic music, with proceeds supporting Ukrainian home reconstruction; the album features poems and letters reflecting love and loss during war.

Kyiv Dispatch's "Liebestod": A Musical Response to War
The experimental music label "Kyiv Dispatch" released its debut album, "Liebestod," a collaboration blending Ukrainian folk, classical, and electronic music, with proceeds supporting Ukrainian home reconstruction; the album features poems and letters reflecting love and loss during war.
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28% Bias Score

Madrid Uprising of May 2, 1808: Start of the Peninsular War
The French occupation of Madrid in March 1808 culminated in a popular uprising on May 2nd when French troops fired upon protestors, igniting a nationwide rebellion that ultimately contributed to Napoleon's defeat in the Peninsular War.

Madrid Uprising of May 2, 1808: Start of the Peninsular War
The French occupation of Madrid in March 1808 culminated in a popular uprising on May 2nd when French troops fired upon protestors, igniting a nationwide rebellion that ultimately contributed to Napoleon's defeat in the Peninsular War.
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44% Bias Score
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