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Education Department Urges Revoking Awards from Transgender Women Athletes
The Department of Education urged the NCAA and NFHS to rescind awards won by transgender women in women's sports, citing concerns about fairness and following President Trump's executive order threatening to revoke federal funding from non-compliant schools.
Education Department Urges Revoking Awards from Transgender Women Athletes
The Department of Education urged the NCAA and NFHS to rescind awards won by transgender women in women's sports, citing concerns about fairness and following President Trump's executive order threatening to revoke federal funding from non-compliant schools.
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80% Bias Score


Prima Facie": Legal System's Failure to Protect Sexual Assault Victims
Prima Facie" follows Tessa, a lawyer known for her ability to discredit sexual assault victims in court, who becomes a victim herself, highlighting the challenges in proving sexual assault and the systemic biases within the legal system.
Prima Facie": Legal System's Failure to Protect Sexual Assault Victims
Prima Facie" follows Tessa, a lawyer known for her ability to discredit sexual assault victims in court, who becomes a victim herself, highlighting the challenges in proving sexual assault and the systemic biases within the legal system.
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48% Bias Score


Peru's Forced Sterilizations: 300,000 Victims, Slow Justice"
During Peru's 1990s internal conflict, an estimated 300,000 impoverished Quechua women were forcibly sterilized under Alberto Fujimori's regime; the UN's CEDAW committee has denounced this as a potential crime against humanity, urging Peru to provide reparations and psychological support to victims,...
Peru's Forced Sterilizations: 300,000 Victims, Slow Justice"
During Peru's 1990s internal conflict, an estimated 300,000 impoverished Quechua women were forcibly sterilized under Alberto Fujimori's regime; the UN's CEDAW committee has denounced this as a potential crime against humanity, urging Peru to provide reparations and psychological support to victims,...
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52% Bias Score


Gender Inequality in Chilean STEM: A Call for Systemic Change
In Chile, women are significantly underrepresented in STEM leadership, with only 28% of InnovaChile projects (2011-2021) led by women and 11% of science-based technology companies having female CEOs, reflecting global inequities and highlighting the need for policy changes to foster inclusivity and ...
Gender Inequality in Chilean STEM: A Call for Systemic Change
In Chile, women are significantly underrepresented in STEM leadership, with only 28% of InnovaChile projects (2011-2021) led by women and 11% of science-based technology companies having female CEOs, reflecting global inequities and highlighting the need for policy changes to foster inclusivity and ...
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36% Bias Score


German Study Shows Widespread Income Insecurity Among Working Women
A DGB study reveals that 53 percent of working women in Germany lack long-term financial security due to lower wages, part-time employment, and career interruptions, while 70 percent cannot support themselves and a child; the study highlights the need for increased childcare investment and greater p...
German Study Shows Widespread Income Insecurity Among Working Women
A DGB study reveals that 53 percent of working women in Germany lack long-term financial security due to lower wages, part-time employment, and career interruptions, while 70 percent cannot support themselves and a child; the study highlights the need for increased childcare investment and greater p...
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44% Bias Score


Shirin David Opposes AfD, Advocates for Women in Leadership
German popstar Shirin David publicly opposed the AfD party before the German federal election, citing her values of feminism, self-determination, and democracy, while also openly discussing her bisexuality and advocating for more women in leadership positions; her new album,"Schlau aber blond," was ...
Shirin David Opposes AfD, Advocates for Women in Leadership
German popstar Shirin David publicly opposed the AfD party before the German federal election, citing her values of feminism, self-determination, and democracy, while also openly discussing her bisexuality and advocating for more women in leadership positions; her new album,"Schlau aber blond," was ...
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64% Bias Score

Female Genital Mutilation in Europe: 600,000 Victims, Urgent Action Needed
An estimated 600,000 girls and women in Europe have experienced female genital mutilation (FGM), prompting a European Parliament conference to address this form of gender-based violence. The EU's 2023 directive criminalizing FGM marks a significant step toward eradication, but ingrained cultural nor...

Female Genital Mutilation in Europe: 600,000 Victims, Urgent Action Needed
An estimated 600,000 girls and women in Europe have experienced female genital mutilation (FGM), prompting a European Parliament conference to address this form of gender-based violence. The EU's 2023 directive criminalizing FGM marks a significant step toward eradication, but ingrained cultural nor...
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16% Bias Score

NYC Doctor Defies Trump's Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
President Trump's executive order banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors under 19 has sparked defiance from a New York City doctor and legal challenges, causing fear among his patients and highlighting a conflict between medical consensus and political ideology.

NYC Doctor Defies Trump's Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
President Trump's executive order banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors under 19 has sparked defiance from a New York City doctor and legal challenges, causing fear among his patients and highlighting a conflict between medical consensus and political ideology.
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64% Bias Score

Hollywood Reaches Gender Parity in Top-Grossing Films, but Racial Inclusion Lags
A report reveals that in 2024, 54% of the top 100 highest-grossing films featured female leads, a significant increase from previous years, though racial representation remains inadequate.

Hollywood Reaches Gender Parity in Top-Grossing Films, but Racial Inclusion Lags
A report reveals that in 2024, 54% of the top 100 highest-grossing films featured female leads, a significant increase from previous years, though racial representation remains inadequate.
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44% Bias Score

FGM in Europe: 600,000 Women Affected
An estimated 600,000 women and girls in Europe have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM), a practice continuing despite legal prohibitions and efforts to combat it; the issue requires addressing deeply rooted cultural beliefs and providing support for survivors.

FGM in Europe: 600,000 Women Affected
An estimated 600,000 women and girls in Europe have undergone female genital mutilation (FGM), a practice continuing despite legal prohibitions and efforts to combat it; the issue requires addressing deeply rooted cultural beliefs and providing support for survivors.
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40% Bias Score

Cancer Treatment Advancements Allow Fertility Preservation, But Raise New Challenges
Maggie Loucks, diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer at 28, chose a less aggressive chemotherapy regimen to preserve fertility, highlighting advancements in cancer treatment that prioritize quality of life alongside cancer survival, but also facing subsequent fertility challenges.

Cancer Treatment Advancements Allow Fertility Preservation, But Raise New Challenges
Maggie Loucks, diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer at 28, chose a less aggressive chemotherapy regimen to preserve fertility, highlighting advancements in cancer treatment that prioritize quality of life alongside cancer survival, but also facing subsequent fertility challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico City Honors Indigenous Women in 2025
Mexico City's government declared 2025 the "Year of the Indigenous Woman," honoring four women from different indigenous cultures, including Xiuhtlaltzin, the seventh Toltec ruler, amidst persistent inequality and violence against indigenous communities in Mexico.

Mexico City Honors Indigenous Women in 2025
Mexico City's government declared 2025 the "Year of the Indigenous Woman," honoring four women from different indigenous cultures, including Xiuhtlaltzin, the seventh Toltec ruler, amidst persistent inequality and violence against indigenous communities in Mexico.
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48% Bias Score
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