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Colombian Trans Woman Fights for Rights of Older Transgender People
In Bogotá, Colombia, 61-year-old Yolanda Torres, a trans woman, is spearheading a movement to improve the lives of older transgender people who face high rates of violence (34 transfeminicidios in 2024) and lack access to basic rights, advocating for housing, healthcare, and employment.
Colombian Trans Woman Fights for Rights of Older Transgender People
In Bogotá, Colombia, 61-year-old Yolanda Torres, a trans woman, is spearheading a movement to improve the lives of older transgender people who face high rates of violence (34 transfeminicidios in 2024) and lack access to basic rights, advocating for housing, healthcare, and employment.
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28% Bias Score


Crying at Work: Strength or Weakness?
A BBC article explores varying perspectives on crying at work, citing anecdotal evidence and expert opinions on how emotional displays are perceived and impact career progression, referencing Rachel Reeves' tearful appearance affecting financial markets.
Crying at Work: Strength or Weakness?
A BBC article explores varying perspectives on crying at work, citing anecdotal evidence and expert opinions on how emotional displays are perceived and impact career progression, referencing Rachel Reeves' tearful appearance affecting financial markets.
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48% Bias Score


Euro 2025: Seven Young Footballers to Watch
Seven young footballers under 23, including England's Aggie Beever-Jones and Wales' Carrie Jones, are highlighted as ones to watch at the upcoming Women's Euros 2025, showcasing their impressive skills and achievements in various leagues and international competitions.
Euro 2025: Seven Young Footballers to Watch
Seven young footballers under 23, including England's Aggie Beever-Jones and Wales' Carrie Jones, are highlighted as ones to watch at the upcoming Women's Euros 2025, showcasing their impressive skills and achievements in various leagues and international competitions.
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20% Bias Score


Kent Councillor's False Claim About Removal of Transgender Books from Children's Libraries
Kent councillor Paul Webb falsely claimed to have removed "trans-ideological material" from children's libraries; the council later admitted no such material existed, only relocating a book displayed near a library entrance.
Kent Councillor's False Claim About Removal of Transgender Books from Children's Libraries
Kent councillor Paul Webb falsely claimed to have removed "trans-ideological material" from children's libraries; the council later admitted no such material existed, only relocating a book displayed near a library entrance.
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64% Bias Score


Lenient Sentencing for Non-Fatal Strangulation Sparks Concerns in Northern Ireland
Donna Louise Todd, a Northern Ireland businesswoman and influencer, received a suspended sentence after being strangled by her abuser, highlighting concerns about lenient sentencing for non-fatal strangulation, a crime linked to future lethal violence; since 2020, 27 women have been murdered in Nort...
Lenient Sentencing for Non-Fatal Strangulation Sparks Concerns in Northern Ireland
Donna Louise Todd, a Northern Ireland businesswoman and influencer, received a suspended sentence after being strangled by her abuser, highlighting concerns about lenient sentencing for non-fatal strangulation, a crime linked to future lethal violence; since 2020, 27 women have been murdered in Nort...
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44% Bias Score


Healthy Life Expectancy for Women in Deprived Areas of England and Wales Reaches Record Low
New data reveals that healthy life expectancy for women in England's most deprived areas has dropped to a record low of 65.1% of their lifespan, compared to 81.5% in the wealthiest areas, highlighting a growing health inequality exacerbated by socioeconomic factors like the cost of living crisis and...
Healthy Life Expectancy for Women in Deprived Areas of England and Wales Reaches Record Low
New data reveals that healthy life expectancy for women in England's most deprived areas has dropped to a record low of 65.1% of their lifespan, compared to 81.5% in the wealthiest areas, highlighting a growing health inequality exacerbated by socioeconomic factors like the cost of living crisis and...
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24% Bias Score

18-Year-Old López-Serrano Félix Stars in Spain's Euro Cup Victory
In Spain's opening Euro Cup match against Portugal, 18-year-old Victoria López-Serrano Félix, playing in only her 11th international game, scored a goal and led the team in ball recoveries (10) and successful dribbles (5), showcasing exceptional talent and breaking age records for Spain.

18-Year-Old López-Serrano Félix Stars in Spain's Euro Cup Victory
In Spain's opening Euro Cup match against Portugal, 18-year-old Victoria López-Serrano Félix, playing in only her 11th international game, scored a goal and led the team in ball recoveries (10) and successful dribbles (5), showcasing exceptional talent and breaking age records for Spain.
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40% Bias Score

Gender Investment Gap: Men Outpace Women in Stock and Fund Investments
A YouGov survey shows 43% of men, but only 24% of women, invest in stocks or funds; the difference is consistent with prior years, and a lack of knowledge is cited as a major reason for lower female participation.

Gender Investment Gap: Men Outpace Women in Stock and Fund Investments
A YouGov survey shows 43% of men, but only 24% of women, invest in stocks or funds; the difference is consistent with prior years, and a lack of knowledge is cited as a major reason for lower female participation.
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52% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Madrid High-Heel Race Reflects Growing Pride
Madrid's annual Carrera de Tacones, a high-heel race held as part of Pride celebrations, saw a record seven races this year, highlighting its growing popularity and drawing participants from countries like Guatemala, where such events are less common.

Record-Breaking Madrid High-Heel Race Reflects Growing Pride
Madrid's annual Carrera de Tacones, a high-heel race held as part of Pride celebrations, saw a record seven races this year, highlighting its growing popularity and drawing participants from countries like Guatemala, where such events are less common.
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20% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
The Supreme Court will decide on the constitutionality of state laws banning transgender women from competing in women's sports, considering two cases, Little v. Hecox and State of West Virginia v. B.P.J., brought by female athletes who believe the bans are unfair and unconstitutional.

Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
The Supreme Court will decide on the constitutionality of state laws banning transgender women from competing in women's sports, considering two cases, Little v. Hecox and State of West Virginia v. B.P.J., brought by female athletes who believe the bans are unfair and unconstitutional.
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72% Bias Score

Spain to Establish First National Transgender Healthcare Referral Center
Spain's Ministry of Health is proposing a national referral center for transgender healthcare, to be voted on Friday by autonomous communities, focusing on complex surgeries and addressing the high rates of mental health issues in this population, while ensuring quality care nationwide.

Spain to Establish First National Transgender Healthcare Referral Center
Spain's Ministry of Health is proposing a national referral center for transgender healthcare, to be voted on Friday by autonomous communities, focusing on complex surgeries and addressing the high rates of mental health issues in this population, while ensuring quality care nationwide.
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32% Bias Score

Spain's PrEP Program Expands to Pharmacies, Reaching 30,000 Users
Spain's PrEP (HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis) program, launched in November 2019, has reached 30,000 users, mostly LGBTQ+ individuals, and is transitioning to pharmacy distribution to improve access and integrate broader sexual health services, including STI testing and addressing chemsex.

Spain's PrEP Program Expands to Pharmacies, Reaching 30,000 Users
Spain's PrEP (HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis) program, launched in November 2019, has reached 30,000 users, mostly LGBTQ+ individuals, and is transitioning to pharmacy distribution to improve access and integrate broader sexual health services, including STI testing and addressing chemsex.
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44% Bias Score
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