Parma's European Capital Title Spurs Intergenerational Mentorship Program
Parma, Italy, recently won the European Capital title, prompting the Parma, Io Ci Sto association to launch the JEnerational Mentoring program, a reverse mentorship initiative involving 140 members, to bridge generational gaps and foster innovation.
Parma's European Capital Title Spurs Intergenerational Mentorship Program
Parma, Italy, recently won the European Capital title, prompting the Parma, Io Ci Sto association to launch the JEnerational Mentoring program, a reverse mentorship initiative involving 140 members, to bridge generational gaps and foster innovation.
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40% Bias Score
Transgender Model Makes History, Wins Model of the Year
American transgender model Alex Consani won the 2024 Fashion Awards Model of the Year on Monday, making history as the first transgender woman to receive the prestigious award, following a successful career including runway appearances for Victoria's Secret and other top brands.
Transgender Model Makes History, Wins Model of the Year
American transgender model Alex Consani won the 2024 Fashion Awards Model of the Year on Monday, making history as the first transgender woman to receive the prestigious award, following a successful career including runway appearances for Victoria's Secret and other top brands.
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48% Bias Score
Chinese Women Protest Substandard Sanitary Napkins, Exposing Product Quality and Gender Issues
Chinese women are protesting online against sanitary napkin manufacturers for producing smaller and lower-quality products than advertised, highlighting issues of consumer rights and gender inequality in a country with limited public discourse.
Chinese Women Protest Substandard Sanitary Napkins, Exposing Product Quality and Gender Issues
Chinese women are protesting online against sanitary napkin manufacturers for producing smaller and lower-quality products than advertised, highlighting issues of consumer rights and gender inequality in a country with limited public discourse.
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28% Bias Score
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
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
Hegseth Faces Scrutiny Amidst Controversial Past and Confirmation Hearings
Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is facing intense scrutiny over past comments opposing women in combat roles and allegations of excessive drinking during his tenure at Concerned Veterans for America, despite his attempts to deflect and downplay the controversies while ...
Hegseth Faces Scrutiny Amidst Controversial Past and Confirmation Hearings
Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is facing intense scrutiny over past comments opposing women in combat roles and allegations of excessive drinking during his tenure at Concerned Veterans for America, despite his attempts to deflect and downplay the controversies while ...
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56% Bias Score
41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women seeking abortions hadn't used contraception, primarily due to underestimating pregnancy risk, hormone concerns, or past negative experiences; experts stress the need for better sexual education and reliable contraception access.
41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women seeking abortions hadn't used contraception, primarily due to underestimating pregnancy risk, hormone concerns, or past negative experiences; experts stress the need for better sexual education and reliable contraception access.
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52% Bias Score
Transgender Model Wins Prestigious Model of the Year Award
Alex Consani, a 21-year-old transgender model, won the 2024 Model of the Year award at the Fashion Awards in London on Monday, making history as the first transgender woman to receive the prestigious title.
Transgender Model Wins Prestigious Model of the Year Award
Alex Consani, a 21-year-old transgender model, won the 2024 Model of the Year award at the Fashion Awards in London on Monday, making history as the first transgender woman to receive the prestigious title.
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28% Bias Score
41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women seeking abortions hadn't used contraception, citing underestimated pregnancy risk and aversion to hormonal methods as key reasons; researchers emphasize the need for improved sex education and public health initiatives.
41% of Dutch Women Seeking Abortions Didn't Use Contraception: Study
A Rutgers study reveals that 41% of Dutch women seeking abortions hadn't used contraception, citing underestimated pregnancy risk and aversion to hormonal methods as key reasons; researchers emphasize the need for improved sex education and public health initiatives.
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52% 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
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