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41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women who had abortions hadn't used contraception, mainly due to underestimating pregnancy risk or avoiding hormonal methods, highlighting a need for better sex education and addressing misconceptions about birth control.
41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women who had abortions hadn't used contraception, mainly due to underestimating pregnancy risk or avoiding hormonal methods, highlighting a need for better sex education and addressing misconceptions about birth control.
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48% Bias Score


Former Ballerina Sentenced to 20 Years for Husband's Manslaughter
Ashley Benefield, a 33-year-old former ballerina, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the manslaughter of her husband, Doug Benefield, 58, who she shot on September 27, 2020, in their Florida home; she claimed self-defense, but prosecutors argued the act was motivated by a custody dispute.
Former Ballerina Sentenced to 20 Years for Husband's Manslaughter
Ashley Benefield, a 33-year-old former ballerina, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the manslaughter of her husband, Doug Benefield, 58, who she shot on September 27, 2020, in their Florida home; she claimed self-defense, but prosecutors argued the act was motivated by a custody dispute.
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60% Bias Score


FAMM: Museo corrige infrarrepresentación de mujeres artistas
El Museo de Mujeres Artistas de Mougins (FAMM), inaugurado el 24 de junio, busca corregir la infrarrepresentación de las mujeres artistas a través de una colección que abarca desde finales del siglo XIX hasta el arte contemporáneo, impulsado por el coleccionista Christian Levett quien observó una de...
FAMM: Museo corrige infrarrepresentación de mujeres artistas
El Museo de Mujeres Artistas de Mougins (FAMM), inaugurado el 24 de junio, busca corregir la infrarrepresentación de las mujeres artistas a través de una colección que abarca desde finales del siglo XIX hasta el arte contemporáneo, impulsado por el coleccionista Christian Levett quien observó una de...
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40% Bias Score


France Restricts Healthcare Access, Endangering Vulnerable Women
The French government plans to restrict access to the Aide Médicale de l'État (AME) by including spousal income in eligibility calculations, potentially affecting 192,000 women, mostly undocumented migrants, and increasing their vulnerability to domestic abuse.
France Restricts Healthcare Access, Endangering Vulnerable Women
The French government plans to restrict access to the Aide Médicale de l'État (AME) by including spousal income in eligibility calculations, potentially affecting 192,000 women, mostly undocumented migrants, and increasing their vulnerability to domestic abuse.
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72% Bias Score


Sephora Faces Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit
A 39-year-old project manager at Sephora's Neuilly-sur-Seine headquarters filed a lawsuit alleging pregnancy discrimination and moral harassment after experiencing a series of humiliations following her pregnancy announcement, leading to burnout and a negative performance review; the case highlights...
Sephora Faces Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit
A 39-year-old project manager at Sephora's Neuilly-sur-Seine headquarters filed a lawsuit alleging pregnancy discrimination and moral harassment after experiencing a series of humiliations following her pregnancy announcement, leading to burnout and a negative performance review; the case highlights...
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48% Bias Score


Scotland's Childcare Gap: £300 Monthly Increase for Relocated Family
Fiona Asquith relocated from Yorkshire to the Highlands with her two-year-old son, now paying £300 more monthly for childcare due to Scotland's limited free childcare eligibility compared to England's more extensive program.
Scotland's Childcare Gap: £300 Monthly Increase for Relocated Family
Fiona Asquith relocated from Yorkshire to the Highlands with her two-year-old son, now paying £300 more monthly for childcare due to Scotland's limited free childcare eligibility compared to England's more extensive program.
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48% Bias Score

Uganda Launches Training to Integrate Human Rights into Malaria Control
Uganda's Kamwenge District launched a two-day training to integrate human rights and gender considerations into malaria control, addressing the country's high malaria burden (third globally in cases, seventh in deaths) and incorporating the government's plan to start receiving malaria vaccines in Ap...

Uganda Launches Training to Integrate Human Rights into Malaria Control
Uganda's Kamwenge District launched a two-day training to integrate human rights and gender considerations into malaria control, addressing the country's high malaria burden (third globally in cases, seventh in deaths) and incorporating the government's plan to start receiving malaria vaccines in Ap...
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16% Bias Score

Afghan Women's Rights Eroded Under Taliban Rule
Following the Taliban's 2021 takeover of Afghanistan, women's rights have drastically eroded, impacting education, work, and movement, with consequences like increased child marriage and maternal mortality; Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai and the film "Bread & Roses" highlight these issues and advoc...

Afghan Women's Rights Eroded Under Taliban Rule
Following the Taliban's 2021 takeover of Afghanistan, women's rights have drastically eroded, impacting education, work, and movement, with consequences like increased child marriage and maternal mortality; Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai and the film "Bread & Roses" highlight these issues and advoc...
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52% Bias Score

Smear Campaign Targets El Salvadoran Abortion Rights Activist Ahead of Landmark Court Case
A smear campaign using fabricated videos falsely accuses El Salvadoran abortion rights campaigner Morena Herrera of pressuring a young woman into an abortion, aiming to influence the Inter-American Court of Human Rights case that could decriminalize abortion in El Salvador, where abortion is punisha...

Smear Campaign Targets El Salvadoran Abortion Rights Activist Ahead of Landmark Court Case
A smear campaign using fabricated videos falsely accuses El Salvadoran abortion rights campaigner Morena Herrera of pressuring a young woman into an abortion, aiming to influence the Inter-American Court of Human Rights case that could decriminalize abortion in El Salvador, where abortion is punisha...
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60% Bias Score

Mother Gives Birth While on Dialysis, Defying Rare Odds
Tendai Chisambara, 36, gave birth to her son Zane in January 2023 while undergoing dialysis for chronic kidney disease, defying odds given that only 584 similar cases occurred worldwide between 2008 and 2014.

Mother Gives Birth While on Dialysis, Defying Rare Odds
Tendai Chisambara, 36, gave birth to her son Zane in January 2023 while undergoing dialysis for chronic kidney disease, defying odds given that only 584 similar cases occurred worldwide between 2008 and 2014.
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24% Bias Score

Misogyny in the Arts: A Systemic Pattern of Exclusion and Marginalization
A Spanish-language article reveals how misogynistic male artists, often entering the field late via superficial charm and connections rather than merit, create and reinforce an echo chamber that marginalizes women and promotes harmful gender stereotypes, demonstrating a systemic problem within the a...

Misogyny in the Arts: A Systemic Pattern of Exclusion and Marginalization
A Spanish-language article reveals how misogynistic male artists, often entering the field late via superficial charm and connections rather than merit, create and reinforce an echo chamber that marginalizes women and promotes harmful gender stereotypes, demonstrating a systemic problem within the a...
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88% Bias Score

Aja Monet: Poetry as a Tool for Social Change and Healing
Aja Monet, a 37-year-old Caribbean-American poet from Brooklyn, gave a captivating performance at the Le Guess Who festival, blending poetry, jazz, and visual elements to explore themes of love, healing, and resilience while highlighting her activism in social justice.

Aja Monet: Poetry as a Tool for Social Change and Healing
Aja Monet, a 37-year-old Caribbean-American poet from Brooklyn, gave a captivating performance at the Le Guess Who festival, blending poetry, jazz, and visual elements to explore themes of love, healing, and resilience while highlighting her activism in social justice.
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24% Bias Score
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