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Five Financial Strategies of Wealthy Women
The article reveals five key financial strategies employed by wealthy women: prioritizing financial literacy, using money as a tool, emphasizing ownership of assets, meticulous financial planning, and refusing to apologize for their ambition; these strategies lead to financial independence and chall...
Five Financial Strategies of Wealthy Women
The article reveals five key financial strategies employed by wealthy women: prioritizing financial literacy, using money as a tool, emphasizing ownership of assets, meticulous financial planning, and refusing to apologize for their ambition; these strategies lead to financial independence and chall...
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64% Bias Score


Bank of England Tackles Economics' Diversity Deficit
The Bank of England is launching a program to increase the number of state school economics teachers in the UK to address the underrepresentation of women and people from disadvantaged backgrounds in the field, aiming to improve diversity and public understanding of economics.
Bank of England Tackles Economics' Diversity Deficit
The Bank of England is launching a program to increase the number of state school economics teachers in the UK to address the underrepresentation of women and people from disadvantaged backgrounds in the field, aiming to improve diversity and public understanding of economics.
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36% Bias Score


Funding Squeeze for Small Businesses Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Amidst 2.4% inflation and falling consumer confidence, small businesses face funding challenges, with only 71% planning to seek funding in 2024 (down from 82% in 2023), leading to increased reliance on personal savings and the exploration of grant opportunities.
Funding Squeeze for Small Businesses Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Amidst 2.4% inflation and falling consumer confidence, small businesses face funding challenges, with only 71% planning to seek funding in 2024 (down from 82% in 2023), leading to increased reliance on personal savings and the exploration of grant opportunities.
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44% Bias Score


Russian Regions Pay Pregnant Schoolgirls, Sparking Debate
Several Russian regions are giving pregnant schoolgirls one-time payments of 100,000-150,000 rubles, sparking debate about whether this incentivizes underage pregnancies or provides necessary support; a survey reveals 74% of Russians consider teenage pregnancies unacceptable.
Russian Regions Pay Pregnant Schoolgirls, Sparking Debate
Several Russian regions are giving pregnant schoolgirls one-time payments of 100,000-150,000 rubles, sparking debate about whether this incentivizes underage pregnancies or provides necessary support; a survey reveals 74% of Russians consider teenage pregnancies unacceptable.
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64% Bias Score


Prus's "The Doll": A Toxic Relationship Reflecting 19th-Century Societal Issues
Bolesław Prus's 1200-page novel, "The Doll," published in late 19th-century Poland, details the toxic relationship between a wealthy businessman, Wokulski, and a noblewoman, Izabela, revealing how societal pressures and power imbalances contribute to their destructive dynamic.
Prus's "The Doll": A Toxic Relationship Reflecting 19th-Century Societal Issues
Bolesław Prus's 1200-page novel, "The Doll," published in late 19th-century Poland, details the toxic relationship between a wealthy businessman, Wokulski, and a noblewoman, Izabela, revealing how societal pressures and power imbalances contribute to their destructive dynamic.
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60% Bias Score


Met Exhibit Showcases Black Dandyism's History
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibit, opening with the Met Gala, explores the history of Black dandyism from the 18th century to today, showcasing how Black individuals used clothing as a form of resistance and self-expression.
Met Exhibit Showcases Black Dandyism's History
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibit, opening with the Met Gala, explores the history of Black dandyism from the 18th century to today, showcasing how Black individuals used clothing as a form of resistance and self-expression.
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20% Bias Score

Unequal Campaign Funding Hinders Albanian Women in Politics
A study reveals that 68.24% of women candidates self-funded their campaigns in Albania's 2021 elections, highlighting unequal access to resources. A proposal advocates for allocating 10% of public party funding to women's structures to promote their participation in politics.

Unequal Campaign Funding Hinders Albanian Women in Politics
A study reveals that 68.24% of women candidates self-funded their campaigns in Albania's 2021 elections, highlighting unequal access to resources. A proposal advocates for allocating 10% of public party funding to women's structures to promote their participation in politics.
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36% Bias Score

Liberal Party's Election Loss Linked to Failure to Connect with Female Voters
The Australian Liberal Party's election loss stemmed from its failure to resonate with female voters due to a lack of targeted policies and a brand perceived as unappealing to them; internal structural issues, such as an overwhelmingly male and older membership, further exacerbated this disconnect.

Liberal Party's Election Loss Linked to Failure to Connect with Female Voters
The Australian Liberal Party's election loss stemmed from its failure to resonate with female voters due to a lack of targeted policies and a brand perceived as unappealing to them; internal structural issues, such as an overwhelmingly male and older membership, further exacerbated this disconnect.
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68% Bias Score

Low Paternity Leave Uptake in Britain Perpetuates Gender Inequality
In Britain, only 60% of fathers take paternity leave, primarily due to low pay (£187.18/week) and limited eligibility, despite evidence showing its benefits for families and children. Campaigners advocate for improved entitlements in the employment rights bill, pushing for longer paid leave and supp...

Low Paternity Leave Uptake in Britain Perpetuates Gender Inequality
In Britain, only 60% of fathers take paternity leave, primarily due to low pay (£187.18/week) and limited eligibility, despite evidence showing its benefits for families and children. Campaigners advocate for improved entitlements in the employment rights bill, pushing for longer paid leave and supp...
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44% Bias Score

Met Exhibit Showcases Black Men's Fashion and Dandyism
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibition (May 10-Oct 26) explores the history of Black men's fashion, from the clothing of enslaved 'mungos' to contemporary designers, highlighting how clothing has been used as a form of political and cultural expression and cha...

Met Exhibit Showcases Black Men's Fashion and Dandyism
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibition (May 10-Oct 26) explores the history of Black men's fashion, from the clothing of enslaved 'mungos' to contemporary designers, highlighting how clothing has been used as a form of political and cultural expression and cha...
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16% Bias Score

4,500 Run in Brescia to Protest Violence Against Women
On Sunday, May 4th, 4,500 people participated in the 15th annual Strawoman, a non-competitive five-kilometer run in Brescia's historical center, organized by EventiWow and partnered with WeWorld, to protest violence against women.

4,500 Run in Brescia to Protest Violence Against Women
On Sunday, May 4th, 4,500 people participated in the 15th annual Strawoman, a non-competitive five-kilometer run in Brescia's historical center, organized by EventiWow and partnered with WeWorld, to protest violence against women.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey Bans Elective Cesarean Sections, Sparking Debate on Women's Rights
Turkey banned elective Cesarean sections except in medically necessary cases, sparking controversy due to its high rate (57.2% in 2022) exceeding European and OECD averages and raising concerns about women's reproductive rights.

Turkey Bans Elective Cesarean Sections, Sparking Debate on Women's Rights
Turkey banned elective Cesarean sections except in medically necessary cases, sparking controversy due to its high rate (57.2% in 2022) exceeding European and OECD averages and raising concerns about women's reproductive rights.
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68% Bias Score
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