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Record $155 Billion Wealth for America's Richest Self-Made Women
Forbes' annual ranking of America's richest self-made women shows a record $155 billion collective net worth, with 38 billionaires and newcomers like Michele Kang and Selena Gomez, despite economic uncertainty and a slowing global economy.
Record $155 Billion Wealth for America's Richest Self-Made Women
Forbes' annual ranking of America's richest self-made women shows a record $155 billion collective net worth, with 38 billionaires and newcomers like Michele Kang and Selena Gomez, despite economic uncertainty and a slowing global economy.
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44% Bias Score


Permission": A Play Exploring the Complexities of Women's Liberation
Hunia Chawla's "Permission" follows Hanna, a Pakistani woman seeking independence, facing limitations in both Karachi and London, contrasting patriarchal constraints with subtler forms of control, highlighting the complexities of autonomy for women across different contexts.
Permission": A Play Exploring the Complexities of Women's Liberation
Hunia Chawla's "Permission" follows Hanna, a Pakistani woman seeking independence, facing limitations in both Karachi and London, contrasting patriarchal constraints with subtler forms of control, highlighting the complexities of autonomy for women across different contexts.
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44% Bias Score


Australian Study Links Father-Son Bonds, Social Support to Reduced Domestic Violence
A landmark Australian study found one in three men admitted to committing intimate partner violence (IPV), with stronger father-son bonds reducing the risk by 48%, high social support by 26%, while depression increased it by 62%; the study tracked 16,000 men from 2013-14, adding another 10,000 in 20...
Australian Study Links Father-Son Bonds, Social Support to Reduced Domestic Violence
A landmark Australian study found one in three men admitted to committing intimate partner violence (IPV), with stronger father-son bonds reducing the risk by 48%, high social support by 26%, while depression increased it by 62%; the study tracked 16,000 men from 2013-14, adding another 10,000 in 20...
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36% Bias Score


British Sikh Princess Secretly Rescued Jewish Families During the Holocaust
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh, born in England in 1871, secretly aided Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany during World War II by providing financial support, letters of recommendation, and acting as a guarantor, thereby saving numerous lives despite facing personal risk due to her sexualit...
British Sikh Princess Secretly Rescued Jewish Families During the Holocaust
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh, born in England in 1871, secretly aided Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany during World War II by providing financial support, letters of recommendation, and acting as a guarantor, thereby saving numerous lives despite facing personal risk due to her sexualit...
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16% Bias Score


William Blake's Enduring Influence on Art and Culture
William Blake, a revolutionary artist born in 1757 and dying in 1827, continues to influence art and culture through his subversive and queer themes, evident in his illuminated books and his impact on artists from Oscar Wilde to David Bowie.
William Blake's Enduring Influence on Art and Culture
William Blake, a revolutionary artist born in 1757 and dying in 1827, continues to influence art and culture through his subversive and queer themes, evident in his illuminated books and his impact on artists from Oscar Wilde to David Bowie.
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60% Bias Score


Argentina's "Ni Una Menos": A Decade of Progress and Persistent Challenges
Ten years after Argentina's "Ni Una Menos" movement, the children of three femicide victims—Juan, Mara, and Sacha—share their experiences, highlighting insufficient government support despite legal advancements and revealing an 86% funding cut to victim assistance programs.
Argentina's "Ni Una Menos": A Decade of Progress and Persistent Challenges
Ten years after Argentina's "Ni Una Menos" movement, the children of three femicide victims—Juan, Mara, and Sacha—share their experiences, highlighting insufficient government support despite legal advancements and revealing an 86% funding cut to victim assistance programs.
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48% Bias Score

Workplace Vulnerability: A Path to Trust, Innovation, and Employee Well-being
Vulnerability in the workplace, demonstrated through employee and leader sharing of personal experiences, such as those involving neurodiversity or family challenges, builds trust, improves team cohesion, and drives innovation by promoting inclusivity and employee well-being.

Workplace Vulnerability: A Path to Trust, Innovation, and Employee Well-being
Vulnerability in the workplace, demonstrated through employee and leader sharing of personal experiences, such as those involving neurodiversity or family challenges, builds trust, improves team cohesion, and drives innovation by promoting inclusivity and employee well-being.
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40% Bias Score

Rotterdam Expands Anti-Sexual Harassment Program
Rotterdam is extending a pilot program using 23 city enforcement officers to combat sexual harassment, a response to a new law criminalizing the act; despite only one successful prosecution so far, the city plans a long-term effort.

Rotterdam Expands Anti-Sexual Harassment Program
Rotterdam is extending a pilot program using 23 city enforcement officers to combat sexual harassment, a response to a new law criminalizing the act; despite only one successful prosecution so far, the city plans a long-term effort.
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44% Bias Score

Transgender Athlete Wins CIF Medals Amidst National Controversy
AB Hernandez, a transgender teenage track athlete from Jurupa Valley High School, won multiple medals at the CIF finals despite facing national criticism and threats from President Trump; a new CIF rule created co-winners to address concerns, prompting a Title IX investigation.

Transgender Athlete Wins CIF Medals Amidst National Controversy
AB Hernandez, a transgender teenage track athlete from Jurupa Valley High School, won multiple medals at the CIF finals despite facing national criticism and threats from President Trump; a new CIF rule created co-winners to address concerns, prompting a Title IX investigation.
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52% Bias Score

Inclusion is Key to Retention and Innovation: 55% of Workers Would Leave Jobs Lacking Belonging
A global survey reveals 55% of workers would leave jobs lacking a sense of belonging, emphasizing the critical business need for inclusive practices, including equitable hiring, development, and retention, to improve productivity and innovation.

Inclusion is Key to Retention and Innovation: 55% of Workers Would Leave Jobs Lacking Belonging
A global survey reveals 55% of workers would leave jobs lacking a sense of belonging, emphasizing the critical business need for inclusive practices, including equitable hiring, development, and retention, to improve productivity and innovation.
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40% Bias Score

Corporate Pride Month Celebrations Subdued Amidst Backlash and Political Pressure
Facing potential boycotts and government pressure, 39% of corporations plan to scale back their public Pride Month engagements this year, shifting from prominent marketing campaigns to more subdued, behind-the-scenes support for LGBTQ+ employees and customers.

Corporate Pride Month Celebrations Subdued Amidst Backlash and Political Pressure
Facing potential boycotts and government pressure, 39% of corporations plan to scale back their public Pride Month engagements this year, shifting from prominent marketing campaigns to more subdued, behind-the-scenes support for LGBTQ+ employees and customers.
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48% Bias Score

Corporate Pride Month Support Dims Amid Political Pressure
Facing threats from the Trump administration and right-wing activism, 39% of companies plan to scale back public Pride Month activities this year, shifting from prominent marketing campaigns to more discreet internal support, impacting LGBTQ+ visibility and potentially alienating a growing customer ...

Corporate Pride Month Support Dims Amid Political Pressure
Facing threats from the Trump administration and right-wing activism, 39% of companies plan to scale back public Pride Month activities this year, shifting from prominent marketing campaigns to more discreet internal support, impacting LGBTQ+ visibility and potentially alienating a growing customer ...
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64% Bias Score
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