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Honduran Woman Arrested After Self-Induced Abortion Highlights Abortion Ban Dangers
A 19-year-old Honduran woman, Evelyn, was arrested after experiencing complications from a self-induced abortion, highlighting the dangers of the country's complete abortion ban and the limited options for women facing unwanted pregnancies.
Honduran Woman Arrested After Self-Induced Abortion Highlights Abortion Ban Dangers
A 19-year-old Honduran woman, Evelyn, was arrested after experiencing complications from a self-induced abortion, highlighting the dangers of the country's complete abortion ban and the limited options for women facing unwanted pregnancies.
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68% Bias Score


Contrasting Legacies: Gwen and Augustus John
Judith Mackrell's double biography contrasts the lives and artistic careers of siblings Gwen and Augustus John, revealing how Gwen's introspective art achieved posthumous triumph over her brother's initially celebrated but ultimately forgettable work, reflecting shifting artistic and societal values...
Contrasting Legacies: Gwen and Augustus John
Judith Mackrell's double biography contrasts the lives and artistic careers of siblings Gwen and Augustus John, revealing how Gwen's introspective art achieved posthumous triumph over her brother's initially celebrated but ultimately forgettable work, reflecting shifting artistic and societal values...
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60% Bias Score


Broken Heart Syndrome: Higher Mortality Risk Found in Men
A 59-year-old man in Beijing suffered takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome, after bladder cancer surgery; a recent study shows men are over twice as likely to die from this condition than women, underscoring the need for further research and early diagnosis.
Broken Heart Syndrome: Higher Mortality Risk Found in Men
A 59-year-old man in Beijing suffered takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome, after bladder cancer surgery; a recent study shows men are over twice as likely to die from this condition than women, underscoring the need for further research and early diagnosis.
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36% Bias Score


Antisemitism in Queer Spaces: The Exclusion of Jewish Queers from Pride
The NYC Dyke March banned Zionist supporters, highlighting a rise in antisemitism within queer spaces, forcing Jewish queers to hide their identity to feel safe.
Antisemitism in Queer Spaces: The Exclusion of Jewish Queers from Pride
The NYC Dyke March banned Zionist supporters, highlighting a rise in antisemitism within queer spaces, forcing Jewish queers to hide their identity to feel safe.
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56% Bias Score


UN Condemns Guatemala for Forcing 12-Year-Old Rape Victim to Carry Pregnancy to Term
The UN Human Rights Committee condemned Guatemala for forcing a 12-year-old rape victim, Fátima, to carry her pregnancy to term, violating her rights; the case highlights systemic failures in protecting girls from sexual violence and ensuring access to reproductive healthcare, demanding legal and po...
UN Condemns Guatemala for Forcing 12-Year-Old Rape Victim to Carry Pregnancy to Term
The UN Human Rights Committee condemned Guatemala for forcing a 12-year-old rape victim, Fátima, to carry her pregnancy to term, violating her rights; the case highlights systemic failures in protecting girls from sexual violence and ensuring access to reproductive healthcare, demanding legal and po...
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60% Bias Score


Asset Ownership: The Key to Wealth for America's Richest Self-Made Women
The Forbes list of America's Richest Self-Made Women reveals that asset ownership, not just hard work, is the key to immense wealth; women entrepreneurs often lack access to funding and face societal pressures that hinder their ability to build scalable businesses.
Asset Ownership: The Key to Wealth for America's Richest Self-Made Women
The Forbes list of America's Richest Self-Made Women reveals that asset ownership, not just hard work, is the key to immense wealth; women entrepreneurs often lack access to funding and face societal pressures that hinder their ability to build scalable businesses.
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64% Bias Score

Self-Employment Linked to Lower Cardiovascular Risk for Women: UCLA Study
A 2025 UCLA study of 20,000 working adults found that self-employed women have significantly lower rates of obesity, inactivity, and poor sleep than traditionally employed women, while men did not see the same benefits, highlighting the impact of work autonomy on cardiovascular health.

Self-Employment Linked to Lower Cardiovascular Risk for Women: UCLA Study
A 2025 UCLA study of 20,000 working adults found that self-employed women have significantly lower rates of obesity, inactivity, and poor sleep than traditionally employed women, while men did not see the same benefits, highlighting the impact of work autonomy on cardiovascular health.
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52% Bias Score

War's Shadow Falls on Israeli Dating Scene
Amidst Israel's war, the dating scene faces unprecedented challenges: combat trauma, unpredictable schedules, and societal focus on soldiers' families leave many singles feeling isolated and struggling to form relationships; the Eden Center is hosting a conference to address this.

War's Shadow Falls on Israeli Dating Scene
Amidst Israel's war, the dating scene faces unprecedented challenges: combat trauma, unpredictable schedules, and societal focus on soldiers' families leave many singles feeling isolated and struggling to form relationships; the Eden Center is hosting a conference to address this.
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32% Bias Score

Men's Higher Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Mortality Rate Underscores Need for Further Research
A study of nearly 200,000 US takotsubo cardiomyopathy patients (2016-2020) found men were over twice as likely to die from this stress-induced heart condition than women (11.2% vs 5.2% mortality), despite women making up 83% of cases, suggesting diagnostic and treatment biases require further study.

Men's Higher Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Mortality Rate Underscores Need for Further Research
A study of nearly 200,000 US takotsubo cardiomyopathy patients (2016-2020) found men were over twice as likely to die from this stress-induced heart condition than women (11.2% vs 5.2% mortality), despite women making up 83% of cases, suggesting diagnostic and treatment biases require further study.
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28% Bias Score

Man Arrested for Murder of Partner in Marbella; VioGén System Not Involved
A 47-year-old Bulgarian man was arrested in Marbella, Spain, for the murder of his 53-year-old Spanish partner; her body was found Saturday morning, and he surrendered nearby; neither was registered in the VioGén gender violence tracking system, a pattern in almost two-thirds of such killings.

Man Arrested for Murder of Partner in Marbella; VioGén System Not Involved
A 47-year-old Bulgarian man was arrested in Marbella, Spain, for the murder of his 53-year-old Spanish partner; her body was found Saturday morning, and he surrendered nearby; neither was registered in the VioGén gender violence tracking system, a pattern in almost two-thirds of such killings.
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44% Bias Score

Study: Men Face Higher Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Mortality
A new study reveals men are over twice as likely to die from takotsubo cardiomyopathy (broken heart syndrome) than women, with an 11.2% mortality rate among nearly 200,000 US patients hospitalized between 2016 and 2020; the disparity is not fully understood but may involve hormonal differences and d...

Study: Men Face Higher Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy Mortality
A new study reveals men are over twice as likely to die from takotsubo cardiomyopathy (broken heart syndrome) than women, with an 11.2% mortality rate among nearly 200,000 US patients hospitalized between 2016 and 2020; the disparity is not fully understood but may involve hormonal differences and d...
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28% Bias Score

Perinatal Loss: A Personal Account of Grief and the Importance of Support
Joanna Tymkiw, a Canadian writer in Estonia, describes her experience of losing her son at nearly six months of pregnancy, highlighting the profound grief and the crucial support she received from family and friends, advocating for increased awareness and improved support systems for perinatal loss.

Perinatal Loss: A Personal Account of Grief and the Importance of Support
Joanna Tymkiw, a Canadian writer in Estonia, describes her experience of losing her son at nearly six months of pregnancy, highlighting the profound grief and the crucial support she received from family and friends, advocating for increased awareness and improved support systems for perinatal loss.
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20% Bias Score
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