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German Corporate Boards See Record High in Female Representation
A decade after Germany's 2015 law mandating female representation on corporate boards, women now hold 37.5% of private sector supervisory board positions and 38.9% of public sector positions, a significant increase from 19.9% and 24.1% respectively.
German Corporate Boards See Record High in Female Representation
A decade after Germany's 2015 law mandating female representation on corporate boards, women now hold 37.5% of private sector supervisory board positions and 38.9% of public sector positions, a significant increase from 19.9% and 24.1% respectively.
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44% Bias Score


Blue Steel": Systemic Sexism in the NYPD
In Kathryn Bigelow's 1989 film "Blue Steel", Jamie Lee Curtis plays a rookie NYPD officer who thwarts a robbery on her first night, yet faces accusations of misconduct and systemic sexism within a male-dominated police force, forcing her to take justice into her own hands.
Blue Steel": Systemic Sexism in the NYPD
In Kathryn Bigelow's 1989 film "Blue Steel", Jamie Lee Curtis plays a rookie NYPD officer who thwarts a robbery on her first night, yet faces accusations of misconduct and systemic sexism within a male-dominated police force, forcing her to take justice into her own hands.
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44% Bias Score


Mexico's Gender-Based Violence Crisis: A Novel's Depiction and Argentina's Innovative Solution
Cristina Rivera Garza's "El Invencible Verano de Liliana" depicts the bureaucratic obstacles faced by women seeking justice for gender-based violence in Mexico, mirrored by similar challenges across Latin America, contrasting with Córdoba, Argentina's successful "Polo Integral de la Mujer" model, wh...
Mexico's Gender-Based Violence Crisis: A Novel's Depiction and Argentina's Innovative Solution
Cristina Rivera Garza's "El Invencible Verano de Liliana" depicts the bureaucratic obstacles faced by women seeking justice for gender-based violence in Mexico, mirrored by similar challenges across Latin America, contrasting with Córdoba, Argentina's successful "Polo Integral de la Mujer" model, wh...
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28% Bias Score


French Women Gain Suffrage After Decades-Long Struggle
Following debates, an ordinance granting French women the right to vote and run for office was adopted on April 21, 1944, after a nearly 100-year struggle, culminating in their first vote in municipal elections on April 29, 1945.
French Women Gain Suffrage After Decades-Long Struggle
Following debates, an ordinance granting French women the right to vote and run for office was adopted on April 21, 1944, after a nearly 100-year struggle, culminating in their first vote in municipal elections on April 29, 1945.
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40% Bias Score


Chile Expands Early Childhood Education Access and Quality"
Chile's government expanded early childhood education, adding 70,000 childcare spaces and planning 800 new facilities by 2018, creating the Undersecretariat of Early Childhood Education in 2015 and launching the "Agenda Sala Cuna para Chile" to further improve access and quality.
Chile Expands Early Childhood Education Access and Quality"
Chile's government expanded early childhood education, adding 70,000 childcare spaces and planning 800 new facilities by 2018, creating the Undersecretariat of Early Childhood Education in 2015 and launching the "Agenda Sala Cuna para Chile" to further improve access and quality.
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56% Bias Score


Hélène Cixous Wins Formentor Prize for Literature
Hélène Cixous, a Franco-Algerian author born in 1937, won the Formentor Prize for Literature on October 1st for her body of work addressing feminism, exile, and violence, stemming from her childhood in colonized Algeria.
Hélène Cixous Wins Formentor Prize for Literature
Hélène Cixous, a Franco-Algerian author born in 1937, won the Formentor Prize for Literature on October 1st for her body of work addressing feminism, exile, and violence, stemming from her childhood in colonized Algeria.
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52% Bias Score

Legal Challenge to Constitutional Court Ruling on Trans Law
Former Spanish Justice Minister Juan Carlos Campo's involvement in negotiating the Trans Law before authoring the Constitutional Court's ruling on it has prompted a legal challenge by the Alianza contra el Borrado de Mujeres, citing a conflict of interest and alleging political bias.

Legal Challenge to Constitutional Court Ruling on Trans Law
Former Spanish Justice Minister Juan Carlos Campo's involvement in negotiating the Trans Law before authoring the Constitutional Court's ruling on it has prompted a legal challenge by the Alianza contra el Borrado de Mujeres, citing a conflict of interest and alleging political bias.
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68% Bias Score

Arsenal's Slegers Leads Team to Champions League Final
Renée Slegers, Arsenal's 36-year-old head coach, led her team to the Champions League final after defeating Olympique Lyonnais, potentially becoming the first Dutch coach to win the competition; her player-centric approach and tactical acumen were key to the team's turnaround.

Arsenal's Slegers Leads Team to Champions League Final
Renée Slegers, Arsenal's 36-year-old head coach, led her team to the Champions League final after defeating Olympique Lyonnais, potentially becoming the first Dutch coach to win the competition; her player-centric approach and tactical acumen were key to the team's turnaround.
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64% Bias Score

Motherhood Penalty Undermines Proposed "Baby Bonus
The declining U.S. birth rate has prompted a proposed $5,000 "baby bonus", but this ignores the significant motherhood penalty where having children reduces women's earnings by 15% per child under five and leads to career setbacks, exacerbating the gender pay gap and requiring broader systemic solut...

Motherhood Penalty Undermines Proposed "Baby Bonus
The declining U.S. birth rate has prompted a proposed $5,000 "baby bonus", but this ignores the significant motherhood penalty where having children reduces women's earnings by 15% per child under five and leads to career setbacks, exacerbating the gender pay gap and requiring broader systemic solut...
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64% Bias Score

UK Over-60s Hold Nine Times More Housing Wealth Than Under-35s
New data reveals that Britain's over-60s hold £2.89 trillion of housing wealth—nine times more than those under 35—due to longer financial lifetimes, house price appreciation, and lower mortgage debt, creating significant intergenerational equity concerns.

UK Over-60s Hold Nine Times More Housing Wealth Than Under-35s
New data reveals that Britain's over-60s hold £2.89 trillion of housing wealth—nine times more than those under 35—due to longer financial lifetimes, house price appreciation, and lower mortgage debt, creating significant intergenerational equity concerns.
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48% Bias Score

South African Doctor Exposes Husband's Financial Abuse, Sparking National Conversation
South African doctor Dr. Celiwe Ndaba's public disclosure of her husband's financial abuse, involving significant debt for a Mercedes-Benz, has ignited a national discussion on economic abuse in relationships, revealing its prevalence even among successful women and highlighting the need for legal p...

South African Doctor Exposes Husband's Financial Abuse, Sparking National Conversation
South African doctor Dr. Celiwe Ndaba's public disclosure of her husband's financial abuse, involving significant debt for a Mercedes-Benz, has ignited a national discussion on economic abuse in relationships, revealing its prevalence even among successful women and highlighting the need for legal p...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Policies Drive US Internal Migration and Global Talent Shift
Internal migration within the US is increasing due to restrictive state-level policies enacted during the Trump administration, affecting families, healthcare providers, and educators, prompting some countries to actively recruit these displaced professionals.

Trump Policies Drive US Internal Migration and Global Talent Shift
Internal migration within the US is increasing due to restrictive state-level policies enacted during the Trump administration, affecting families, healthcare providers, and educators, prompting some countries to actively recruit these displaced professionals.
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48% Bias Score
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