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Gillibrand Urges Biden to Certify ERA to Protect Reproductive Rights
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is urging President Biden to certify the Equal Rights Amendment to bolster reproductive rights, despite potential legal challenges due to lapsed ratification deadlines and rescissions by some states; the White House is considering the proposal.
Gillibrand Urges Biden to Certify ERA to Protect Reproductive Rights
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is urging President Biden to certify the Equal Rights Amendment to bolster reproductive rights, despite potential legal challenges due to lapsed ratification deadlines and rescissions by some states; the White House is considering the proposal.
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32% Bias Score


EU Gender Pay Gap Costs €370 Billion Annually
The European Union's gender pay gap costs €370 billion annually due to women's lower workforce participation and concentration in lower-paying sectors, hindering the bloc's competitiveness; addressing this requires systemic change starting with education and effective work-life balance policies.
EU Gender Pay Gap Costs €370 Billion Annually
The European Union's gender pay gap costs €370 billion annually due to women's lower workforce participation and concentration in lower-paying sectors, hindering the bloc's competitiveness; addressing this requires systemic change starting with education and effective work-life balance policies.
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48% Bias Score


4B Movement: Global Feminist Protest Against Male Violence and Sexism
The 4B movement, a South Korean feminist protest against male violence and sexism, gained US traction after the 2024 election, highlighting global concerns about women's rights and exposing online misogynistic backlash.
4B Movement: Global Feminist Protest Against Male Violence and Sexism
The 4B movement, a South Korean feminist protest against male violence and sexism, gained US traction after the 2024 election, highlighting global concerns about women's rights and exposing online misogynistic backlash.
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48% Bias Score


Play-Based Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Postpartum Depression in Fathers
A new study finds that a play-based parenting program significantly reduced depressive symptoms in 178 new fathers and improved their children's social and emotional development, highlighting the effectiveness of addressing the under-recognized issue of postpartum depression in men.
Play-Based Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Postpartum Depression in Fathers
A new study finds that a play-based parenting program significantly reduced depressive symptoms in 178 new fathers and improved their children's social and emotional development, highlighting the effectiveness of addressing the under-recognized issue of postpartum depression in men.
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28% Bias Score


UK Government Rejects £10.5 Billion Waspi Women Compensation Plan
The UK government refused a £10.5 billion compensation plan for over 3 million women affected by state pension age increases, citing a 2006 survey indicating widespread awareness of the changes despite acknowledging communication failures; this sparked outrage among campaigners and opposition partie...
UK Government Rejects £10.5 Billion Waspi Women Compensation Plan
The UK government refused a £10.5 billion compensation plan for over 3 million women affected by state pension age increases, citing a 2006 survey indicating widespread awareness of the changes despite acknowledging communication failures; this sparked outrage among campaigners and opposition partie...
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44% Bias Score


Italy's Shrinking Population: A Corporate Wake-Up Call
Italy, Europe's oldest country, faces a shrinking population since 2014, losing 1.4 million people, prompting businesses to address demographic shifts impacting workforce and dependency ratios; solutions include increasing birth rates, immigration, and older worker participation.
Italy's Shrinking Population: A Corporate Wake-Up Call
Italy, Europe's oldest country, faces a shrinking population since 2014, losing 1.4 million people, prompting businesses to address demographic shifts impacting workforce and dependency ratios; solutions include increasing birth rates, immigration, and older worker participation.
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56% Bias Score

Identifying and Addressing Overlooked Racism and Sexism in the Workplace
A study of 125 workers reveals that narrow definitions of racism and sexism, immediate dismissal of accusations, and avoidance of discussing race and gender contribute to overlooking workplace bias, potentially leading to legal issues and loss of talent.

Identifying and Addressing Overlooked Racism and Sexism in the Workplace
A study of 125 workers reveals that narrow definitions of racism and sexism, immediate dismissal of accusations, and avoidance of discussing race and gender contribute to overlooking workplace bias, potentially leading to legal issues and loss of talent.
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44% Bias Score

UK Government Rejects Pension Compensation for 3.6 Million Women
The UK government refused compensation to 3.6 million women affected by state pension age increases, rejecting a parliamentary ombudsman's recommendation for payouts of £1,000-£2,950 per person due to claims of sufficient awareness and no direct financial loss, despite a 28-month delay in notifying ...

UK Government Rejects Pension Compensation for 3.6 Million Women
The UK government refused compensation to 3.6 million women affected by state pension age increases, rejecting a parliamentary ombudsman's recommendation for payouts of £1,000-£2,950 per person due to claims of sufficient awareness and no direct financial loss, despite a 28-month delay in notifying ...
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56% Bias Score

First African Woman Appointed to Lead UN Peacekeeping Force
Major-General Anita Asmah of Ghana became the first African woman to lead the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF), tasked with maintaining the ceasefire between Israel and Syria, succeeding Lieutenant-General Nirmal Kumar Thapa of Nepal in December 2024; her appointment reflects the UN's commitm...

First African Woman Appointed to Lead UN Peacekeeping Force
Major-General Anita Asmah of Ghana became the first African woman to lead the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF), tasked with maintaining the ceasefire between Israel and Syria, succeeding Lieutenant-General Nirmal Kumar Thapa of Nepal in December 2024; her appointment reflects the UN's commitm...
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40% Bias Score

Japan's Aging Crisis: Social Isolation and the Threat of 'Lonely Deaths'
85-year-old Ikuko Arai's retirement highlights Japan's aging crisis, with a government report projecting 44.3% of households to be single-person by 2050, leading to concerns about social isolation and "lonely deaths.

Japan's Aging Crisis: Social Isolation and the Threat of 'Lonely Deaths'
85-year-old Ikuko Arai's retirement highlights Japan's aging crisis, with a government report projecting 44.3% of households to be single-person by 2050, leading to concerns about social isolation and "lonely deaths.
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56% Bias Score

Turkish Youth Study Reveals High Dropout Rates and Gender Inequality
A joint UNFPA and Hacettepe University study reveals that 31% of Turkish high school students dropped out due to financial constraints, 20% are NEETS (Not in Education, Employment, or Training), and 27% of married young women were child brides, highlighting significant educational, economic, and gen...

Turkish Youth Study Reveals High Dropout Rates and Gender Inequality
A joint UNFPA and Hacettepe University study reveals that 31% of Turkish high school students dropped out due to financial constraints, 20% are NEETS (Not in Education, Employment, or Training), and 27% of married young women were child brides, highlighting significant educational, economic, and gen...
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44% Bias Score

Freeland's Resignation Fuels Debate on Trudeau's Feminist Credibility
Chrystia Freeland resigned as Canada's finance minister on Monday, prompting criticism of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's feminist image due to a pattern of high-profile female ministers leaving his cabinet after clashes, including Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott in the SNC-Lavalin affair.

Freeland's Resignation Fuels Debate on Trudeau's Feminist Credibility
Chrystia Freeland resigned as Canada's finance minister on Monday, prompting criticism of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's feminist image due to a pattern of high-profile female ministers leaving his cabinet after clashes, including Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott in the SNC-Lavalin affair.
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60% Bias Score
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