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Turing and Newman's "Baby": AI's Dawn and a Tragic Legacy
In June 1949, British scientists Max Newman and Alan Turing, while developing "Baby," one of history's first computers, in Manchester, expressed concerns about its potential to exceed human comprehension; Alan Turing's later persecution for homosexuality, and posthumous pardon, highlights broader so...
Turing and Newman's "Baby": AI's Dawn and a Tragic Legacy
In June 1949, British scientists Max Newman and Alan Turing, while developing "Baby," one of history's first computers, in Manchester, expressed concerns about its potential to exceed human comprehension; Alan Turing's later persecution for homosexuality, and posthumous pardon, highlights broader so...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Return to Power Threatens Transatlantic Alliance
Donald Trump's 2024 presidential victory will likely strain the transatlantic alliance, potentially weakening NATO and shifting global power dynamics, as European nations compete for his favor while facing rising geopolitical instability, mirroring the complex wartime alliance between Roosevelt and ...
Trump's Return to Power Threatens Transatlantic Alliance
Donald Trump's 2024 presidential victory will likely strain the transatlantic alliance, potentially weakening NATO and shifting global power dynamics, as European nations compete for his favor while facing rising geopolitical instability, mirroring the complex wartime alliance between Roosevelt and ...
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60% Bias Score


Nazi Stork Propaganda Plan Rejected
A stork found in 1822 in Klütz, Germany, with an African spear embedded in its neck, proved bird migration, influencing a later Nazi propaganda plan that was rejected due to its low success rate and potential negative impact on Boer-Nazi relations.
Nazi Stork Propaganda Plan Rejected
A stork found in 1822 in Klütz, Germany, with an African spear embedded in its neck, proved bird migration, influencing a later Nazi propaganda plan that was rejected due to its low success rate and potential negative impact on Boer-Nazi relations.
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28% Bias Score


Fictional Film Explores Freud and Lewis's Conflicting Worldviews Amidst WWII
Freud – Jenseits des Glaubens" is a fictional Netflix film depicting an imagined 1939 meeting between Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis in London, exploring their contrasting views on faith, reason, and the human condition against the backdrop of World War II and the Holocaust.
Fictional Film Explores Freud and Lewis's Conflicting Worldviews Amidst WWII
Freud – Jenseits des Glaubens" is a fictional Netflix film depicting an imagined 1939 meeting between Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis in London, exploring their contrasting views on faith, reason, and the human condition against the backdrop of World War II and the Holocaust.
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44% Bias Score


In Liebe, Eure Hilde: A German Resistance Story
Andreas Dresen's In Liebe, Eure Hilde recounts the life and 1943 execution of Hilde Coppi, a member of the German communist resistance group Die Rote Kapelle, contrasting her ordinary life with her acts of defiance against the Nazi regime.
In Liebe, Eure Hilde: A German Resistance Story
Andreas Dresen's In Liebe, Eure Hilde recounts the life and 1943 execution of Hilde Coppi, a member of the German communist resistance group Die Rote Kapelle, contrasting her ordinary life with her acts of defiance against the Nazi regime.
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48% Bias Score


Nanjing Massacre Commemorated: 32 Survivors Remain
China held a national memorial ceremony in Nanjing on December 13th, 2023, commemorating the 300,000 victims of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, with thousands attending and only 32 survivors remaining.
Nanjing Massacre Commemorated: 32 Survivors Remain
China held a national memorial ceremony in Nanjing on December 13th, 2023, commemorating the 300,000 victims of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, with thousands attending and only 32 survivors remaining.
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44% Bias Score

Nazi-Looted Painting Sells for £436,000 at Auction
A Nicolas de Largillierre painting, looted by the Nazis in 1941 and recovered by the Monuments Men, sold for £436,000 at a Paris auction, exceeding its estimate by seven times due to its historical significance and artistic merit.

Nazi-Looted Painting Sells for £436,000 at Auction
A Nicolas de Largillierre painting, looted by the Nazis in 1941 and recovered by the Monuments Men, sold for £436,000 at a Paris auction, exceeding its estimate by seven times due to its historical significance and artistic merit.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Return Threatens Transatlantic Alliance
A looming transatlantic crisis is predicted with Donald Trump's return to the White House, who is expected to pressure European nations to increase defense spending, potentially threatening NATO; this is contrasted with the WWII alliance between Roosevelt and Churchill, highlighting the fragility of...

Trump's Return Threatens Transatlantic Alliance
A looming transatlantic crisis is predicted with Donald Trump's return to the White House, who is expected to pressure European nations to increase defense spending, potentially threatening NATO; this is contrasted with the WWII alliance between Roosevelt and Churchill, highlighting the fragility of...
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56% Bias Score

Six Triple Eight": Black Women Soldiers Clear WWII Mail Backlog
The Netflix film "Six Triple Eight" recounts the extraordinary true story of the 855 Black women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, who cleared a 17-million-piece mail backlog in a European war zone during World War II, overcoming racism and proving their capabilities.

Six Triple Eight": Black Women Soldiers Clear WWII Mail Backlog
The Netflix film "Six Triple Eight" recounts the extraordinary true story of the 855 Black women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, who cleared a 17-million-piece mail backlog in a European war zone during World War II, overcoming racism and proving their capabilities.
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28% Bias Score

German Government Extends Funding for WWII Missing Persons Tracing Service
Germany's government has reinstated funding for the German Red Cross's WWII tracing service until 2028, enabling its continuation of assisting families seeking information on 1.3 million missing Germans, despite receiving over 7800 inquiries in 2023 alone.

German Government Extends Funding for WWII Missing Persons Tracing Service
Germany's government has reinstated funding for the German Red Cross's WWII tracing service until 2028, enabling its continuation of assisting families seeking information on 1.3 million missing Germans, despite receiving over 7800 inquiries in 2023 alone.
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24% Bias Score

Tournier's "King of the Elves": Faith, Compassion, and Redemption
Michel Tournier's "The King of the Elves" follows Abel Tifoze, a French garage mechanic who flees to Germany before World War II, eventually rescuing a Jewish boy from Auschwitz, leading to a profound spiritual transformation. This 1970 Goncourt Prize-winning novel explores themes of faith, compassi...

Tournier's "King of the Elves": Faith, Compassion, and Redemption
Michel Tournier's "The King of the Elves" follows Abel Tifoze, a French garage mechanic who flees to Germany before World War II, eventually rescuing a Jewish boy from Auschwitz, leading to a profound spiritual transformation. This 1970 Goncourt Prize-winning novel explores themes of faith, compassi...
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8% Bias Score

De Gaulle Auction Offers Rare Historical Insights
A Paris auction on December 16th will sell Charles de Gaulle's personal items, including manuscripts and letters spanning his life from childhood to wartime experiences, with proceeds benefiting a disability foundation.

De Gaulle Auction Offers Rare Historical Insights
A Paris auction on December 16th will sell Charles de Gaulle's personal items, including manuscripts and letters spanning his life from childhood to wartime experiences, with proceeds benefiting a disability foundation.
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48% Bias Score
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