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Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Executive Orders on Transgender Healthcare
Two transgender adults and five families filed a federal lawsuit against President Trump's executive orders prohibiting federal funding for transition-related healthcare for minors and defining sex as biologically binary, arguing the orders are illegal and unconstitutional and violate parental right...
Federal Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Executive Orders on Transgender Healthcare
Two transgender adults and five families filed a federal lawsuit against President Trump's executive orders prohibiting federal funding for transition-related healthcare for minors and defining sex as biologically binary, arguing the orders are illegal and unconstitutional and violate parental right...
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68% Bias Score


Suspended Coach Praises Trump's Title IX Changes Amid Transgender Athlete Controversy
Former San Jose State University volleyball coach Melissa Batie-Smoose, suspended for filing a Title IX complaint against the school regarding a transgender athlete, praised President Trump's Title IX changes and says her contract was not renewed after 30 years.
Suspended Coach Praises Trump's Title IX Changes Amid Transgender Athlete Controversy
Former San Jose State University volleyball coach Melissa Batie-Smoose, suspended for filing a Title IX complaint against the school regarding a transgender athlete, praised President Trump's Title IX changes and says her contract was not renewed after 30 years.
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60% Bias Score


Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuit, Adopts IHRA Definition
An Israeli student at Harvard's Kennedy School faced a hostile learning environment due to his pro-Israel project, leading to a settlement where Harvard adopted the IHRA definition of antisemitism and acknowledged the hostile environment; the student's project was deemed offensive and compared to 'w...
Harvard Settles Antisemitism Lawsuit, Adopts IHRA Definition
An Israeli student at Harvard's Kennedy School faced a hostile learning environment due to his pro-Israel project, leading to a settlement where Harvard adopted the IHRA definition of antisemitism and acknowledged the hostile environment; the student's project was deemed offensive and compared to 'w...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Fires Two EEOC Commissioners, Undermining Agency Independence
President Trump fired two Democratic commissioners, Charlotte Burrows and Jocelyn Samuels, from the EEOC on Monday night, leaving the agency with one Republican commissioner and three vacancies. The dismissed commissioners plan legal challenges, citing the firings as undermining the agency's indepen...
Trump Fires Two EEOC Commissioners, Undermining Agency Independence
President Trump fired two Democratic commissioners, Charlotte Burrows and Jocelyn Samuels, from the EEOC on Monday night, leaving the agency with one Republican commissioner and three vacancies. The dismissed commissioners plan legal challenges, citing the firings as undermining the agency's indepen...
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60% Bias Score


Toxic Work Culture and Racism at Utrecht Street Cleaning Department
A report reveals a toxic work environment at Utrecht's municipal street cleaning department, with employees reporting bullying, discrimination, and racism, leading to one employee experiencing depression; the municipality plans to address this with stricter codes of conduct, additional training, and...
Toxic Work Culture and Racism at Utrecht Street Cleaning Department
A report reveals a toxic work environment at Utrecht's municipal street cleaning department, with employees reporting bullying, discrimination, and racism, leading to one employee experiencing depression; the municipality plans to address this with stricter codes of conduct, additional training, and...
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36% Bias Score


Denmark Unveils $4.9 Million Plan to Combat Anti-Greenlandic Racism
Denmark launched a $4.9 million, three-year action plan to fight racism and discrimination against Greenlandic people in Denmark, including passport changes and improved school support, following recent international discussions about Greenland's sovereignty.
Denmark Unveils $4.9 Million Plan to Combat Anti-Greenlandic Racism
Denmark launched a $4.9 million, three-year action plan to fight racism and discrimination against Greenlandic people in Denmark, including passport changes and improved school support, following recent international discussions about Greenland's sovereignty.
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36% Bias Score

From Croatian War Trauma to German Anxieties: A Family's Struggle with Nationalistic Prejudice
A woman recounts her family's experiences as ethnic minorities in war-torn Croatia and her subsequent anxieties in Germany, where her children face similar prejudice. The narrative connects past trauma to present anxieties, highlighting the persistent impact of nationalistic conflict.

From Croatian War Trauma to German Anxieties: A Family's Struggle with Nationalistic Prejudice
A woman recounts her family's experiences as ethnic minorities in war-torn Croatia and her subsequent anxieties in Germany, where her children face similar prejudice. The narrative connects past trauma to present anxieties, highlighting the persistent impact of nationalistic conflict.
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60% Bias Score

Racial Profiling in ICE Raids Raises Concerns Nationwide
ICE agents are conducting nationwide raids, detaining US citizens from minority groups based on appearance, causing widespread fear and raising concerns of racial profiling, with at least 15 Native Americans detained and numerous other reported incidents.

Racial Profiling in ICE Raids Raises Concerns Nationwide
ICE agents are conducting nationwide raids, detaining US citizens from minority groups based on appearance, causing widespread fear and raising concerns of racial profiling, with at least 15 Native Americans detained and numerous other reported incidents.
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64% Bias Score

Stigma Hinders Healthcare Access in Indonesia
In Indonesia, women, particularly those unmarried or from marginalized groups, face significant stigma when accessing healthcare services, leading to delayed diagnoses and treatment, despite government initiatives like free annual health checkups.

Stigma Hinders Healthcare Access in Indonesia
In Indonesia, women, particularly those unmarried or from marginalized groups, face significant stigma when accessing healthcare services, leading to delayed diagnoses and treatment, despite government initiatives like free annual health checkups.
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32% Bias Score

Antisemitic Incident on German Public Television Sparks Outrage
During a virtual appearance on Hessischer Rundfunk's "Hallo Hessen" on Tuesday, cybersecurity professor Haya Schulmann faced antisemitic behavior from the Turkish moderator who reacted with disgust and stuck out her tongue upon learning Schulmann's Israeli origin; the station's dismissive response h...

Antisemitic Incident on German Public Television Sparks Outrage
During a virtual appearance on Hessischer Rundfunk's "Hallo Hessen" on Tuesday, cybersecurity professor Haya Schulmann faced antisemitic behavior from the Turkish moderator who reacted with disgust and stuck out her tongue upon learning Schulmann's Israeli origin; the station's dismissive response h...
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40% Bias Score

German Congress Debates Police Powers, Older Drivers' Road Safety
Germany's Goslar traffic court congress is debating police powers to assess older drivers' fitness, with the ADAC opposing special tests while insurers propose mandatory feedback drives and the police union wants clearer rules on stopping drivers and harsher penalties for violations.

German Congress Debates Police Powers, Older Drivers' Road Safety
Germany's Goslar traffic court congress is debating police powers to assess older drivers' fitness, with the ADAC opposing special tests while insurers propose mandatory feedback drives and the police union wants clearer rules on stopping drivers and harsher penalties for violations.
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40% Bias Score

Munich Addresses Rising Hate Crimes Against LGBTIQ* Community with New Strategy
Munich is launching a new LGBTIQ* strategy to combat rising hate crimes and threats, including supporting community centers, aiding victims of violence, and improving police-community relations, reflecting both progress and persistent challenges to LGBTQ+ safety.

Munich Addresses Rising Hate Crimes Against LGBTIQ* Community with New Strategy
Munich is launching a new LGBTIQ* strategy to combat rising hate crimes and threats, including supporting community centers, aiding victims of violence, and improving police-community relations, reflecting both progress and persistent challenges to LGBTQ+ safety.
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40% Bias Score
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