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Menopause and Manopause: Redefining Midlife in the Workplace
Menopause, a multi-year transition with debilitating symptoms, is gaining awareness thanks to women in leadership and health tech, while the parallel discussion of 'manopause' highlights the universal impact of midlife hormonal shifts.
Menopause and Manopause: Redefining Midlife in the Workplace
Menopause, a multi-year transition with debilitating symptoms, is gaining awareness thanks to women in leadership and health tech, while the parallel discussion of 'manopause' highlights the universal impact of midlife hormonal shifts.
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44% Bias Score


Charities Urge EHRC to Extend Consultation on Supreme Court Gender Ruling
Over 20 charities urged the EHRC to extend its six-week consultation on the Supreme Court's gender ruling to twelve weeks, fearing rushed guidance could lead to unlawful discrimination against those with protected characteristics; a legal challenge to force an extension was rejected.
Charities Urge EHRC to Extend Consultation on Supreme Court Gender Ruling
Over 20 charities urged the EHRC to extend its six-week consultation on the Supreme Court's gender ruling to twelve weeks, fearing rushed guidance could lead to unlawful discrimination against those with protected characteristics; a legal challenge to force an extension was rejected.
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52% Bias Score


UN Report Highlights Global Reproductive Agency Crisis
The UN Population Fund's 2025 report reveals a global crisis of "reproductive agency," with one in five people globally expecting fewer children than desired due to economic and social barriers like high parenthood costs, job insecurity, and sexism, urging investment in affordable housing, parental ...
UN Report Highlights Global Reproductive Agency Crisis
The UN Population Fund's 2025 report reveals a global crisis of "reproductive agency," with one in five people globally expecting fewer children than desired due to economic and social barriers like high parenthood costs, job insecurity, and sexism, urging investment in affordable housing, parental ...
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52% Bias Score


Indian Sugarcane Workers Undergoing Unnecessary Hysterectomies
In India's Maharashtra state, activists report that poverty, low pay, and fear of fines are forcing many female sugarcane workers to undergo unnecessary hysterectomies to avoid period pain and missed workdays, despite previous reforms; a 2019 survey in Beed district showed a 36% hysterectomy rate am...
Indian Sugarcane Workers Undergoing Unnecessary Hysterectomies
In India's Maharashtra state, activists report that poverty, low pay, and fear of fines are forcing many female sugarcane workers to undergo unnecessary hysterectomies to avoid period pain and missed workdays, despite previous reforms; a 2019 survey in Beed district showed a 36% hysterectomy rate am...
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48% Bias Score


Fotze": Reclaiming a Slur in Feminist Discourse
The German word "Fotze," a derogatory term for vulva, is being reclaimed by women in the German-speaking world and internationally through feminist discourse, sparking debate about its usage and meaning across generations.
Fotze": Reclaiming a Slur in Feminist Discourse
The German word "Fotze," a derogatory term for vulva, is being reclaimed by women in the German-speaking world and internationally through feminist discourse, sparking debate about its usage and meaning across generations.
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48% Bias Score


LinkedIn Recommendations Perpetuate Gender Stereotypes in Workplace Assessments
Research analyzing 500,000 LinkedIn recommendations reveals a bias: women are more often described using concrete terms ("detail-oriented"), while men are described with abstract terms ("visionary"), potentially contributing to gender inequality in hiring and promotions.
LinkedIn Recommendations Perpetuate Gender Stereotypes in Workplace Assessments
Research analyzing 500,000 LinkedIn recommendations reveals a bias: women are more often described using concrete terms ("detail-oriented"), while men are described with abstract terms ("visionary"), potentially contributing to gender inequality in hiring and promotions.
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44% Bias Score

Plaskett-Bessent Clash Highlights Data Dispute and Political Tensions
Rep. Stacey Plaskett (D-Virgin Islands) and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clashed during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Wednesday over an outdated cost-of-living chart; Plaskett's repeated interruptions and subsequent online response drew criticism.

Plaskett-Bessent Clash Highlights Data Dispute and Political Tensions
Rep. Stacey Plaskett (D-Virgin Islands) and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clashed during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Wednesday over an outdated cost-of-living chart; Plaskett's repeated interruptions and subsequent online response drew criticism.
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52% Bias Score

Link: An Unintentional Non-Binary Icon of the 90s Gaming World
The androgynous design of Link in the Legend of Zelda series, intentionally created to be gender-neutral according to producer Eiji Aonuma, has resonated with queer millennials and non-binary individuals, providing representation in a historically homogenous gaming landscape.

Link: An Unintentional Non-Binary Icon of the 90s Gaming World
The androgynous design of Link in the Legend of Zelda series, intentionally created to be gender-neutral according to producer Eiji Aonuma, has resonated with queer millennials and non-binary individuals, providing representation in a historically homogenous gaming landscape.
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36% Bias Score

Holloway: Systemic Failures in the British Prison System
Holloway" is a documentary showing six former inmates returning to the abandoned Holloway prison, revealing the cyclical nature of incarceration due to systemic failures and childhood trauma, and advocating for significant justice system reform.

Holloway: Systemic Failures in the British Prison System
Holloway" is a documentary showing six former inmates returning to the abandoned Holloway prison, revealing the cyclical nature of incarceration due to systemic failures and childhood trauma, and advocating for significant justice system reform.
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28% Bias Score

Costa Rica Leads Latin America in Gender Equality, but Regional Disparities Persist
The 2025 World Economic Forum report ranks Costa Rica 16th globally and as the top-performing Latin American country in gender equality, while Nicaragua dropped to 18th, highlighting uneven progress in the region, with some countries showing significant advancement, while others lag behind.

Costa Rica Leads Latin America in Gender Equality, but Regional Disparities Persist
The 2025 World Economic Forum report ranks Costa Rica 16th globally and as the top-performing Latin American country in gender equality, while Nicaragua dropped to 18th, highlighting uneven progress in the region, with some countries showing significant advancement, while others lag behind.
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28% Bias Score

French Study Reveals Rapid Gender Gap in Math Performance After School Start
A study of 2.7 million French schoolchildren from 2018-2021 found that while math abilities are initially similar between genders, boys significantly outperform girls after four months of schooling, a gap that grows over time, although girls initially excel in language, with this gap being less sign...

French Study Reveals Rapid Gender Gap in Math Performance After School Start
A study of 2.7 million French schoolchildren from 2018-2021 found that while math abilities are initially similar between genders, boys significantly outperform girls after four months of schooling, a gap that grows over time, although girls initially excel in language, with this gap being less sign...
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40% Bias Score

Sudanese Refugee Crisis in Egypt Spurs Debate on Female Genital Mutilation
The Sudanese refugee crisis in Egypt (1.5 million since April 2023) has sparked debate about female genital mutilation (FGM), illegal in both countries but prevalent. A study reveals conflicting views among refugees on whether migration will increase or decrease FGM, highlighting complex factors lik...

Sudanese Refugee Crisis in Egypt Spurs Debate on Female Genital Mutilation
The Sudanese refugee crisis in Egypt (1.5 million since April 2023) has sparked debate about female genital mutilation (FGM), illegal in both countries but prevalent. A study reveals conflicting views among refugees on whether migration will increase or decrease FGM, highlighting complex factors lik...
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28% Bias Score
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