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UK Supreme Court Clarifies "Woman" Definition in Equality Law
The UK Supreme Court ruled that "woman" legally refers to biological females only, impacting single-sex spaces and transgender participation in sports; the EHRC will update its code to enforce the ruling.
UK Supreme Court Clarifies "Woman" Definition in Equality Law
The UK Supreme Court ruled that "woman" legally refers to biological females only, impacting single-sex spaces and transgender participation in sports; the EHRC will update its code to enforce the ruling.
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60% Bias Score


Venlo Museum Showcases Humor's Political Power in Art
The Museum van Bommel van Dam in Venlo opened "It's Not A Joke," an exhibition exploring humor in art and its power to address serious issues like migration and gender politics, featuring works by Salim Bayri, Sarah Lucas, Agata Siwek, and others.
Venlo Museum Showcases Humor's Political Power in Art
The Museum van Bommel van Dam in Venlo opened "It's Not A Joke," an exhibition exploring humor in art and its power to address serious issues like migration and gender politics, featuring works by Salim Bayri, Sarah Lucas, Agata Siwek, and others.
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28% Bias Score


Ukrainian Women's Rise in War: From Supporting Roles to Frontline Fighters
Driven by existential threats, Ukrainian women's roles have expanded dramatically across the military (from 52,000 to over 70,000 in the armed forces, with over 20,000 in combat roles), economy (61 percent of SME loans, 59 percent of new businesses), and governance (leading transparency bodies).
Ukrainian Women's Rise in War: From Supporting Roles to Frontline Fighters
Driven by existential threats, Ukrainian women's roles have expanded dramatically across the military (from 52,000 to over 70,000 in the armed forces, with over 20,000 in combat roles), economy (61 percent of SME loans, 59 percent of new businesses), and governance (leading transparency bodies).
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32% Bias Score


Study Reveals Dark Triad Traits in Women
Dr. Antonella Somma's research, involving almost 1000 women, reveals the presence of the Dark Triad personality traits (psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism) in women, challenging the gendered perception of antagonism and highlighting key differences in their manifestation compared to men.
Study Reveals Dark Triad Traits in Women
Dr. Antonella Somma's research, involving almost 1000 women, reveals the presence of the Dark Triad personality traits (psychopathy, narcissism, Machiavellianism) in women, challenging the gendered perception of antagonism and highlighting key differences in their manifestation compared to men.
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52% Bias Score


Backlash Against Meghan Markle's Netflix Show Highlights Racial and Class Biases
Meghan Markle's new Netflix lifestyle show, "With Love, Meghan," which premiered in March and was renewed for a second season, has faced intense online criticism, attributed by columnist Leslie Gray Streeter to racism, jealousy, and classism.
Backlash Against Meghan Markle's Netflix Show Highlights Racial and Class Biases
Meghan Markle's new Netflix lifestyle show, "With Love, Meghan," which premiered in March and was renewed for a second season, has faced intense online criticism, attributed by columnist Leslie Gray Streeter to racism, jealousy, and classism.
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56% Bias Score


Eye Mama Project Seeks Funding to Preserve Diverse Motherhood Images
Karni Arieli's Eye Mama Project, launched in 2020, has collected 70,000 images from over 60 countries depicting diverse motherhood experiences, aiming to counter unrealistic social media portrayals and is now fundraising £35,000 for archiving.
Eye Mama Project Seeks Funding to Preserve Diverse Motherhood Images
Karni Arieli's Eye Mama Project, launched in 2020, has collected 70,000 images from over 60 countries depicting diverse motherhood experiences, aiming to counter unrealistic social media portrayals and is now fundraising £35,000 for archiving.
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48% Bias Score

Debré's "Name": A Memoir of Rebellion and Renunciation
Constance Debré's "Name," the final installment in her autofictional trilogy, recounts her tumultuous upbringing with addict parents, her rejection of her family's legacy, and her renunciation of traditional societal structures, offering a raw and uncompromising exploration of personal rebellion and...

Debré's "Name": A Memoir of Rebellion and Renunciation
Constance Debré's "Name," the final installment in her autofictional trilogy, recounts her tumultuous upbringing with addict parents, her rejection of her family's legacy, and her renunciation of traditional societal structures, offering a raw and uncompromising exploration of personal rebellion and...
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52% Bias Score

UK Seeks More Male Teachers to Counteract Online Misogyny
UK Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson urged an increase in male teachers to counteract the negative online influences affecting boys, citing a concerning lack of male role models and the impact of online misogyny.

UK Seeks More Male Teachers to Counteract Online Misogyny
UK Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson urged an increase in male teachers to counteract the negative online influences affecting boys, citing a concerning lack of male role models and the impact of online misogyny.
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52% Bias Score

USNA Banned From Considering Race in Admissions
A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy cannot consider race, ethnicity, or sex in admissions, following President Trump's executive order, reversing a prior decision and impacting the diversity of the student body.

USNA Banned From Considering Race in Admissions
A U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy cannot consider race, ethnicity, or sex in admissions, following President Trump's executive order, reversing a prior decision and impacting the diversity of the student body.
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36% Bias Score

Adichie's "Dream Count": A Post-Marriage Plot Narrative
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Dream Count" follows four Black women in Nigeria and the US as they navigate careers, motherhood, and societal expectations, challenging the traditional 'marriage plot' and highlighting the complexities of female experiences outside of marriage.

Adichie's "Dream Count": A Post-Marriage Plot Narrative
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Dream Count" follows four Black women in Nigeria and the US as they navigate careers, motherhood, and societal expectations, challenging the traditional 'marriage plot' and highlighting the complexities of female experiences outside of marriage.
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28% Bias Score

Aunt Jennifer's Tigers": Artistic Freedom Amidst Patriarchy
Adrienne Rich's "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" contrasts the vibrant, fearless tigers embroidered by a timid woman, Aunt Jennifer, with her constrained life under patriarchal pressures, culminating in her death but leaving her artwork as a lasting symbol of her artistic freedom.

Aunt Jennifer's Tigers": Artistic Freedom Amidst Patriarchy
Adrienne Rich's "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" contrasts the vibrant, fearless tigers embroidered by a timid woman, Aunt Jennifer, with her constrained life under patriarchal pressures, culminating in her death but leaving her artwork as a lasting symbol of her artistic freedom.
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44% Bias Score

Garner's Diaries Reveal Intense Creative and Personal Struggles
Helen Garner's newly published diaries, "How to End a Story", offer an intimate look into her life and creative process from 1978-1998, detailing two failed marriages and the challenges of being a female writer, all chronicled with brutal honesty.

Garner's Diaries Reveal Intense Creative and Personal Struggles
Helen Garner's newly published diaries, "How to End a Story", offer an intimate look into her life and creative process from 1978-1998, detailing two failed marriages and the challenges of being a female writer, all chronicled with brutal honesty.
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64% Bias Score
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