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Rising Number of Kenyan Women Opt for Permanent Birth Control
In Kenya, a growing number of women, some with few or no children, are choosing permanent birth control through tubal ligation, reflecting changing societal views on motherhood and reproductive rights, despite facing obstacles like provider resistance.
Rising Number of Kenyan Women Opt for Permanent Birth Control
In Kenya, a growing number of women, some with few or no children, are choosing permanent birth control through tubal ligation, reflecting changing societal views on motherhood and reproductive rights, despite facing obstacles like provider resistance.
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40% Bias Score


NHS Fife Sued Over Transgender Changing Room Dispute
A nurse is suing NHS Fife for harassment after sharing a changing room with a transgender doctor, prompting the Equality and Human Rights Commission to intervene and raising concerns about the application of the 2010 Equality Act.
NHS Fife Sued Over Transgender Changing Room Dispute
A nurse is suing NHS Fife for harassment after sharing a changing room with a transgender doctor, prompting the Equality and Human Rights Commission to intervene and raising concerns about the application of the 2010 Equality Act.
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52% Bias Score


Fuji TV Scandal Exposes Deep-Rooted Sexual Assault Culture in Japan
The downfall of Japanese celebrity Masahiro Nakai due to sexual assault allegations triggered a crisis at Fuji TV, causing executive resignations, sponsor withdrawals, and sparking a national conversation about sexual violence in Japan's media, where underreporting and low conviction rates are preva...
Fuji TV Scandal Exposes Deep-Rooted Sexual Assault Culture in Japan
The downfall of Japanese celebrity Masahiro Nakai due to sexual assault allegations triggered a crisis at Fuji TV, causing executive resignations, sponsor withdrawals, and sparking a national conversation about sexual violence in Japan's media, where underreporting and low conviction rates are preva...
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28% Bias Score


Colombia's National Care Policy Addresses Gender Inequality in Unpaid Care Work
Colombia's new National Care Policy, a 25.6 billion peso plan, aims to alleviate the disproportionate burden of unpaid care work, primarily on women, by investing in domestic workers' rights, midwifery training, and support for single mothers, with 133 actions planned for the next 10 years.
Colombia's National Care Policy Addresses Gender Inequality in Unpaid Care Work
Colombia's new National Care Policy, a 25.6 billion peso plan, aims to alleviate the disproportionate burden of unpaid care work, primarily on women, by investing in domestic workers' rights, midwifery training, and support for single mothers, with 133 actions planned for the next 10 years.
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52% Bias Score


Maroon Leadership: A Blueprint for Equitable Workplaces
Self-liberated enslaved Africans who formed Maroon communities offer valuable leadership lessons for today's diverse workplaces, highlighting collective power, adaptability, and sustainable community building as strategies for navigating systemic inequities and DEI resistance.
Maroon Leadership: A Blueprint for Equitable Workplaces
Self-liberated enslaved Africans who formed Maroon communities offer valuable leadership lessons for today's diverse workplaces, highlighting collective power, adaptability, and sustainable community building as strategies for navigating systemic inequities and DEI resistance.
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20% Bias Score


Binge Eating Disorder: Personal Accounts Reveal Societal Roots and Health Risks
María Simón, Olga Alejandre, and Constanza Rodríguez detail their struggles with binge eating disorder, highlighting the role of restrictive diets, societal pressure, and the need for specialized care; the disorder affects 2-3% of the Spanish population and is often linked to restrictive dieting.
Binge Eating Disorder: Personal Accounts Reveal Societal Roots and Health Risks
María Simón, Olga Alejandre, and Constanza Rodríguez detail their struggles with binge eating disorder, highlighting the role of restrictive diets, societal pressure, and the need for specialized care; the disorder affects 2-3% of the Spanish population and is often linked to restrictive dieting.
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40% Bias Score

Fargeat's Oscar Nomination Highlights Persistent Gender Imbalance in Directing
Coralie Fargeat's Best Director Oscar nomination for "The Substance" marks the tenth time a woman has been nominated in the category's nearly 100-year history; a win would make her only the fourth woman to win.

Fargeat's Oscar Nomination Highlights Persistent Gender Imbalance in Directing
Coralie Fargeat's Best Director Oscar nomination for "The Substance" marks the tenth time a woman has been nominated in the category's nearly 100-year history; a win would make her only the fourth woman to win.
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28% Bias Score

Rise in Dual Part-Time Employment Challenges Traditional Dutch Family Model
The number of Dutch couples both working part-time has risen significantly to 419,000, challenging the traditional "one-and-a-half earner model" and prompting research into the role of recent parental leave policies.

Rise in Dual Part-Time Employment Challenges Traditional Dutch Family Model
The number of Dutch couples both working part-time has risen significantly to 419,000, challenging the traditional "one-and-a-half earner model" and prompting research into the role of recent parental leave policies.
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44% Bias Score

Increased Paternal Involvement in Childcare: A Biological and Societal Shift
El padre en escena" argues that increased paternal involvement in childcare, supported by biological and hormonal changes in fathers, represents a shift away from patriarchal models, with data showing a rise in paternity leave and fathers' contributions to childcare.

Increased Paternal Involvement in Childcare: A Biological and Societal Shift
El padre en escena" argues that increased paternal involvement in childcare, supported by biological and hormonal changes in fathers, represents a shift away from patriarchal models, with data showing a rise in paternity leave and fathers' contributions to childcare.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Universities' Sexual Harassment Reporting Reveals Systemic Gaps
A report on sexual harassment in Israeli academic institutions found 345 inquiries in 2022-2023, down from 447 the previous year; however, 37 institutions failed to submit data, and 109 reported zero complaints, despite legal requirements, highlighting systemic issues in reporting and response.

Israeli Universities' Sexual Harassment Reporting Reveals Systemic Gaps
A report on sexual harassment in Israeli academic institutions found 345 inquiries in 2022-2023, down from 447 the previous year; however, 37 institutions failed to submit data, and 109 reported zero complaints, despite legal requirements, highlighting systemic issues in reporting and response.
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36% Bias Score

Israeli Court Orders Government to Appoint More Women to Top Positions
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled the government is illegally failing to appoint women to senior government positions, ordering the government to create new guidelines to ensure women's representation in such roles within six months.

Israeli Court Orders Government to Appoint More Women to Top Positions
The Israeli Supreme Court ruled the government is illegally failing to appoint women to senior government positions, ordering the government to create new guidelines to ensure women's representation in such roles within six months.
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0% Bias Score

Jane Austen's Bookshelf" Reclaims Forgotten Female Authors
Rebecca Romney's new book, "Jane Austen's Bookshelf," highlights eight 18th-century women writers who significantly influenced Jane Austen, challenging the 'great forgetting' that erased their contributions from literary history.

Jane Austen's Bookshelf" Reclaims Forgotten Female Authors
Rebecca Romney's new book, "Jane Austen's Bookshelf," highlights eight 18th-century women writers who significantly influenced Jane Austen, challenging the 'great forgetting' that erased their contributions from literary history.
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32% Bias Score
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