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Gay Muslim's Memoir Reveals Algerian Realities
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed's memoir details his experiences as a gay Muslim in Algeria, highlighting the dangerous intersections of sexuality, class, and religious identity, and his subsequent founding of an LGBTQ+ Muslim organization in France.
Gay Muslim's Memoir Reveals Algerian Realities
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed's memoir details his experiences as a gay Muslim in Algeria, highlighting the dangerous intersections of sexuality, class, and religious identity, and his subsequent founding of an LGBTQ+ Muslim organization in France.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Debates 'Stop-the-Pill' Consultations Amid Contraceptive Concerns
The Dutch Parliament is considering a proposal to have healthcare professionals offer women consultations on stopping hormonal contraception, prompted by concerns over declining reliable contraceptive use, rising STIs, and online misinformation; however, concerns exist regarding potential coercion a...
Dutch Parliament Debates 'Stop-the-Pill' Consultations Amid Contraceptive Concerns
The Dutch Parliament is considering a proposal to have healthcare professionals offer women consultations on stopping hormonal contraception, prompted by concerns over declining reliable contraceptive use, rising STIs, and online misinformation; however, concerns exist regarding potential coercion a...
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68% Bias Score


68-Year-Old Lawyer Finds Purpose Representing Domestic Violence Victims
Elizabeth Barbour, a 68-year-old lawyer in Roanoke, Virginia, switched careers at 54, from hand modeling and real estate to representing domestic violence victims after graduating law school at 57 and passing the bar at her second attempt; she finds this work deeply rewarding.
68-Year-Old Lawyer Finds Purpose Representing Domestic Violence Victims
Elizabeth Barbour, a 68-year-old lawyer in Roanoke, Virginia, switched careers at 54, from hand modeling and real estate to representing domestic violence victims after graduating law school at 57 and passing the bar at her second attempt; she finds this work deeply rewarding.
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32% Bias Score


Evolving Interpretations of Couperus's "Eline Vere": A Grandmother's Legacy
The author recounts her grandmother's life as a servant and how reading Couperus's "Eline Vere" influenced her understanding of that life, revealing her evolving perspective on the novel over time, from childhood boredom to adult recognition of feminist themes and societal contrasts.
Evolving Interpretations of Couperus's "Eline Vere": A Grandmother's Legacy
The author recounts her grandmother's life as a servant and how reading Couperus's "Eline Vere" influenced her understanding of that life, revealing her evolving perspective on the novel over time, from childhood boredom to adult recognition of feminist themes and societal contrasts.
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44% Bias Score


Guerrera" Documentary Showcases Women's Indispensable Role in Combat
The documentary "Guerrera" details the significant contributions of women in the Cultural Support Teams (CSTs) during the War on Terror, highlighting their indispensable role in intelligence gathering and challenging long-held beliefs about women in combat; the film's release coincides with renewed ...
Guerrera" Documentary Showcases Women's Indispensable Role in Combat
The documentary "Guerrera" details the significant contributions of women in the Cultural Support Teams (CSTs) during the War on Terror, highlighting their indispensable role in intelligence gathering and challenging long-held beliefs about women in combat; the film's release coincides with renewed ...
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56% Bias Score


Cartland Exhibition Reveals Multifaceted Life Beyond Romance Novels
An exhibition celebrating 100 years since the publication of Dame Barbara Cartland's first novel, "Jig-Saw," opens today at Hertford Museum, showcasing her multifaceted life beyond romance novels, including aviation achievements, philanthropy, and political activism.
Cartland Exhibition Reveals Multifaceted Life Beyond Romance Novels
An exhibition celebrating 100 years since the publication of Dame Barbara Cartland's first novel, "Jig-Saw," opens today at Hertford Museum, showcasing her multifaceted life beyond romance novels, including aviation achievements, philanthropy, and political activism.
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52% Bias Score

Black Women Founders Share Strategies for Overcoming Systemic Barriers
Six Black women entrepreneurs share their strategies for success, emphasizing self-trust, community support, and product-focused innovation to overcome systemic biases in business.

Black Women Founders Share Strategies for Overcoming Systemic Barriers
Six Black women entrepreneurs share their strategies for success, emphasizing self-trust, community support, and product-focused innovation to overcome systemic biases in business.
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12% Bias Score

NHS Launches First Breast Cancer Screening Awareness Campaign
The NHS England launched its first breast cancer screening awareness campaign to increase participation, which is currently at 64.6%, aiming to reach 80% by 2025-26 to detect thousands more cancers at an early stage and save lives.

NHS Launches First Breast Cancer Screening Awareness Campaign
The NHS England launched its first breast cancer screening awareness campaign to increase participation, which is currently at 64.6%, aiming to reach 80% by 2025-26 to detect thousands more cancers at an early stage and save lives.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Special Needs School Integrates Comprehensive Sex Ed into Valentine's Day Lesson
In a Dutch special needs high school, a Valentine's Day class on love and relationships included discussions on various types of love, consent, and healthy boundaries, as part of a nationwide "Week of Love" initiative involving 140 schools and 73,000 students, aiming to provide comprehensive sexual ...

Dutch Special Needs School Integrates Comprehensive Sex Ed into Valentine's Day Lesson
In a Dutch special needs high school, a Valentine's Day class on love and relationships included discussions on various types of love, consent, and healthy boundaries, as part of a nationwide "Week of Love" initiative involving 140 schools and 73,000 students, aiming to provide comprehensive sexual ...
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32% Bias Score

Wunderschöner": A German Film Exploring Female Identity and Solidarity
Wunderschöner," a German film directed by and starring Karoline Herfurth, explores the lives of several women grappling with relationship issues, body image concerns, and societal pressures, showcasing the complexities of female solidarity and challenging simplistic notions of female empowerment.

Wunderschöner": A German Film Exploring Female Identity and Solidarity
Wunderschöner," a German film directed by and starring Karoline Herfurth, explores the lives of several women grappling with relationship issues, body image concerns, and societal pressures, showcasing the complexities of female solidarity and challenging simplistic notions of female empowerment.
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52% Bias Score

Rise of Black Atheism Challenges Traditional Notions of Identity and Belief
A rising number of Black Americans are identifying as religiously unaffiliated, prompting the formation of Black atheist organizations that provide community and support while advocating for social justice issues often overlooked by mainstream atheist groups.

Rise of Black Atheism Challenges Traditional Notions of Identity and Belief
A rising number of Black Americans are identifying as religiously unaffiliated, prompting the formation of Black atheist organizations that provide community and support while advocating for social justice issues often overlooked by mainstream atheist groups.
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12% Bias Score

Kashmir High Court Bans 'Divorced' Label for Women in Court Documents
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court banned calling divorced women "divorced" in court documents, ordering the use of full names instead and imposing a 20,000 rupee fine for non-compliance, aiming to challenge social stigma.

Kashmir High Court Bans 'Divorced' Label for Women in Court Documents
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court banned calling divorced women "divorced" in court documents, ordering the use of full names instead and imposing a 20,000 rupee fine for non-compliance, aiming to challenge social stigma.
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20% Bias Score
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