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Federal Judge Approves Settlement for LGBTQ Veterans Wrongfully Discharged
A federal judge approved a class-action settlement providing discharge upgrades and record corrections for over 35,000 LGBTQ veterans wrongly discharged between 1980 and 2011 under discriminatory policies, granting them access to veterans' benefits.
Federal Judge Approves Settlement for LGBTQ Veterans Wrongfully Discharged
A federal judge approved a class-action settlement providing discharge upgrades and record corrections for over 35,000 LGBTQ veterans wrongly discharged between 1980 and 2011 under discriminatory policies, granting them access to veterans' benefits.
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36% Bias Score


Anti-Ukrainian Sentiment Rises in Poland Amidst Economic Concerns and Political Maneuvering
A November-December 2024 survey reveals that only 25% of Poles view Ukrainian refugees positively, while anti-Ukrainian sentiment is rising due to economic anxieties and political exploitation, leading to increased verbal and physical abuse and discrimination.
Anti-Ukrainian Sentiment Rises in Poland Amidst Economic Concerns and Political Maneuvering
A November-December 2024 survey reveals that only 25% of Poles view Ukrainian refugees positively, while anti-Ukrainian sentiment is rising due to economic anxieties and political exploitation, leading to increased verbal and physical abuse and discrimination.
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52% Bias Score


Rep. Green Censured, Claims Discrimination
Rep. Al Green, D-TX, was removed from President Trump's joint address to Congress on Tuesday and subsequently censured by the House on Thursday for repeated disruptions; Green claims this is due to "invidious discrimination.
Rep. Green Censured, Claims Discrimination
Rep. Al Green, D-TX, was removed from President Trump's joint address to Congress on Tuesday and subsequently censured by the House on Thursday for repeated disruptions; Green claims this is due to "invidious discrimination.
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44% Bias Score


Pennsylvania Lawsuit Challenges LGBTQ+ Anti-Discrimination Protections
Two Pennsylvania school districts, parents, and Republican lawmakers sued to overturn a 2021 state regulation expanding anti-discrimination protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity, arguing it exceeds legislative authority and could bar transgender girls from competing in girls'...
Pennsylvania Lawsuit Challenges LGBTQ+ Anti-Discrimination Protections
Two Pennsylvania school districts, parents, and Republican lawmakers sued to overturn a 2021 state regulation expanding anti-discrimination protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity, arguing it exceeds legislative authority and could bar transgender girls from competing in girls'...
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Female Judges Sue State Over Gender Pay Gap
Female judges in the Netherlands are suing the state for gender-based pay discrimination, claiming a salary system based on last earned salary resulted in a €2,000 monthly pay gap compared to male colleagues. The lawsuit, supported by the Bureau Clara Wichmann, seeks compensation for past and presen...
Dutch Female Judges Sue State Over Gender Pay Gap
Female judges in the Netherlands are suing the state for gender-based pay discrimination, claiming a salary system based on last earned salary resulted in a €2,000 monthly pay gap compared to male colleagues. The lawsuit, supported by the Bureau Clara Wichmann, seeks compensation for past and presen...
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64% Bias Score


Home Office Work Hinders Career Advancement, Study Finds
A Hans Böckler Foundation study found that regular home office work negatively impacts career advancement, especially for childless individuals and fathers working 3-4 days remotely. The study, involving ~5000 participants, recommends legal normalization of remote work to mitigate discrimination aga...
Home Office Work Hinders Career Advancement, Study Finds
A Hans Böckler Foundation study found that regular home office work negatively impacts career advancement, especially for childless individuals and fathers working 3-4 days remotely. The study, involving ~5000 participants, recommends legal normalization of remote work to mitigate discrimination aga...
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52% Bias Score

Munich's International Weeks Against Racism Address Colonial Legacy and Social Inequality
Munich hosts the International Weeks Against Racism (March 17-30) with over 170 events, including workshops on colonial history, museum exhibitions showcasing repatriated artifacts, and children's activities promoting inclusivity and awareness of racism and migration.

Munich's International Weeks Against Racism Address Colonial Legacy and Social Inequality
Munich hosts the International Weeks Against Racism (March 17-30) with over 170 events, including workshops on colonial history, museum exhibitions showcasing repatriated artifacts, and children's activities promoting inclusivity and awareness of racism and migration.
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44% Bias Score

Mass Federal Layoffs Disproportionately Impact Pregnant Workers
The recent firing of thousands of federal workers, including numerous pregnant women, has caused significant hardship, with pregnant employees facing unique challenges in healthcare, job searches, and financial stability. This has led to hospitalizations due to stress and difficulties securing alter...

Mass Federal Layoffs Disproportionately Impact Pregnant Workers
The recent firing of thousands of federal workers, including numerous pregnant women, has caused significant hardship, with pregnant employees facing unique challenges in healthcare, job searches, and financial stability. This has led to hospitalizations due to stress and difficulties securing alter...
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60% Bias Score

UK Sentencing Council's Minority Sentencing Guidelines Spark Outrage
The UK Sentencing Council announced guidelines giving preferential treatment to minority groups in sentencing, sparking outrage from the Conservatives who called it a 'two-tier justice system' and plan a judicial review, while the guidelines are set to come into effect on April 1st.

UK Sentencing Council's Minority Sentencing Guidelines Spark Outrage
The UK Sentencing Council announced guidelines giving preferential treatment to minority groups in sentencing, sparking outrage from the Conservatives who called it a 'two-tier justice system' and plan a judicial review, while the guidelines are set to come into effect on April 1st.
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60% Bias Score

Referendum Fueled Surge in Racism Against Indigenous Australians
A report on racism against Indigenous Australians found a 20% rise in online and media racism following the failed Indigenous Voice to parliament referendum, with one-fifth of reports mentioning the referendum, highlighting the emboldening of racist views.

Referendum Fueled Surge in Racism Against Indigenous Australians
A report on racism against Indigenous Australians found a 20% rise in online and media racism following the failed Indigenous Voice to parliament referendum, with one-fifth of reports mentioning the referendum, highlighting the emboldening of racist views.
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44% Bias Score

UK Sentencing Guidelines Accused of Bias Against White Men and Christians
New sentencing guidelines in England and Wales, effective April 2024, prioritize pre-sentence reports for minority groups, sparking accusations of bias against white men and Christians; the Justice Secretary has expressed disapproval but cannot overturn the independent Sentencing Council's decision.

UK Sentencing Guidelines Accused of Bias Against White Men and Christians
New sentencing guidelines in England and Wales, effective April 2024, prioritize pre-sentence reports for minority groups, sparking accusations of bias against white men and Christians; the Justice Secretary has expressed disapproval but cannot overturn the independent Sentencing Council's decision.
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60% Bias Score

French Student Antisemitism Poll Reveals Alarming Acceptance Rates
An Ifop poll reveals that 50% of French middle and high school students have heard antisemitic remarks, with 26% finding at least one acceptable; the study, commissioned by the Crif, surveyed 2,000 students from February 7-12, highlighting a concerning normalization of antisemitism among French yout...

French Student Antisemitism Poll Reveals Alarming Acceptance Rates
An Ifop poll reveals that 50% of French middle and high school students have heard antisemitic remarks, with 26% finding at least one acceptable; the study, commissioned by the Crif, surveyed 2,000 students from February 7-12, highlighting a concerning normalization of antisemitism among French yout...
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36% Bias Score
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