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1930s Radio Research Reveals Complex Family Impacts
Newly discovered 1938 BBC research notepads reveal the complex impact of radio on British families in the 1930s, showcasing both its positive contributions and its potential for manipulation within family dynamics, as shown by instances of coercive control, all within the context of a working-class ...
1930s Radio Research Reveals Complex Family Impacts
Newly discovered 1938 BBC research notepads reveal the complex impact of radio on British families in the 1930s, showcasing both its positive contributions and its potential for manipulation within family dynamics, as shown by instances of coercive control, all within the context of a working-class ...
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24% Bias Score


Moroccan Aita Singers Find Acceptance Amidst Evolving Cultural Landscape
Moroccan cheikha, female folk singers of the aita tradition, face societal stigma despite their cultural importance; however, growing acceptance and the success of films like "Everybody Loves Touda" suggest a continued future for the genre.
Moroccan Aita Singers Find Acceptance Amidst Evolving Cultural Landscape
Moroccan cheikha, female folk singers of the aita tradition, face societal stigma despite their cultural importance; however, growing acceptance and the success of films like "Everybody Loves Touda" suggest a continued future for the genre.
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12% Bias Score


Trump's Executive Order Unintentionally Classifies All as Female
President Trump issued an executive order defining "female" based on the production of large reproductive cells at conception, a definition that unintentionally classifies all individuals as female due to the undifferentiated state of fetal gonads, sparking significant online reactions and debate ab...
Trump's Executive Order Unintentionally Classifies All as Female
President Trump issued an executive order defining "female" based on the production of large reproductive cells at conception, a definition that unintentionally classifies all individuals as female due to the undifferentiated state of fetal gonads, sparking significant online reactions and debate ab...
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64% Bias Score


Study: Menstrual Cycle Doesn't Dictate Women's Weight Training
New research refutes the idea that women should lift lighter weights or train less frequently than men due to menstruation; studies show minimal strength differences, with performance variations largely attributable to premenstrual symptoms; a personalized approach to training is recommended, consid...
Study: Menstrual Cycle Doesn't Dictate Women's Weight Training
New research refutes the idea that women should lift lighter weights or train less frequently than men due to menstruation; studies show minimal strength differences, with performance variations largely attributable to premenstrual symptoms; a personalized approach to training is recommended, consid...
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28% Bias Score


Genet's Master-Servant Drama: A Modern Exploration of Power
A modern adaptation of Jean Genet's play explores the complex power dynamics between two sisters who role-play as mistress and maid, blurring fantasy and reality, and mirroring the real-life Papin sisters' crime, with strong performances and a disquieting atmosphere.
Genet's Master-Servant Drama: A Modern Exploration of Power
A modern adaptation of Jean Genet's play explores the complex power dynamics between two sisters who role-play as mistress and maid, blurring fantasy and reality, and mirroring the real-life Papin sisters' crime, with strong performances and a disquieting atmosphere.
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24% Bias Score


Militarized Masculinity Fuels Violence in Russia's War
Russia's wartime propaganda promotes a militarized masculinity, glorifying soldiers and shaming those who flee, leading to a recalibration of societal values and a surge in sexual violence against women and men in Ukraine and domestic abuse among returning soldiers.
Militarized Masculinity Fuels Violence in Russia's War
Russia's wartime propaganda promotes a militarized masculinity, glorifying soldiers and shaming those who flee, leading to a recalibration of societal values and a surge in sexual violence against women and men in Ukraine and domestic abuse among returning soldiers.
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44% Bias Score

Diana Evans: Essays on Writing, Race, and Family
Diana Evans's new collection of essays, "I Want to Talk to You," offers insights into her creative process and the challenges of representing race, family, and cultural identity in literature, drawing on personal experiences and reflections on the works of other writers.

Diana Evans: Essays on Writing, Race, and Family
Diana Evans's new collection of essays, "I Want to Talk to You," offers insights into her creative process and the challenges of representing race, family, and cultural identity in literature, drawing on personal experiences and reflections on the works of other writers.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Administration Implements Stricter Immigration and Social Policies
President Trump's administration is deploying additional troops to the US-Mexico border, suspending refugee arrivals, and enacting legislation for stricter immigration enforcement while simultaneously dismantling diversity initiatives and limiting gender recognition.

Trump Administration Implements Stricter Immigration and Social Policies
President Trump's administration is deploying additional troops to the US-Mexico border, suspending refugee arrivals, and enacting legislation for stricter immigration enforcement while simultaneously dismantling diversity initiatives and limiting gender recognition.
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68% Bias Score

Invisible Marks
Cesca Echlin's debut play, staged at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe, explores the erotic potential of solo fantasy through three vignettes featuring a narrator who creates and controls imagined relationships with men, starting with a university student and her tutor, and ending with a 19-year-old.

Invisible Marks
Cesca Echlin's debut play, staged at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe, explores the erotic potential of solo fantasy through three vignettes featuring a narrator who creates and controls imagined relationships with men, starting with a university student and her tutor, and ending with a 19-year-old.
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36% Bias Score

Study Debunks 'Glass Cliff' Theory for Female CEOs
A study of 10,348 CEO appointments in U.S. companies from 1998-2022 found that women are not more likely to be appointed CEO during company crises, challenging the 'glass cliff' theory and showing a positive correlation between a company's financial health and the appointment of a female CEO.

Study Debunks 'Glass Cliff' Theory for Female CEOs
A study of 10,348 CEO appointments in U.S. companies from 1998-2022 found that women are not more likely to be appointed CEO during company crises, challenging the 'glass cliff' theory and showing a positive correlation between a company's financial health and the appointment of a female CEO.
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32% Bias Score

Study: Men Value Committed Relationships More Than Women
A German-led international team of scientists analyzed over 50 studies to conclude that men value committed relationships more than women, experiencing greater well-being and longer lifespans when in such relationships; they also initiate breakups less frequently, indicating stronger emotional relia...

Study: Men Value Committed Relationships More Than Women
A German-led international team of scientists analyzed over 50 studies to conclude that men value committed relationships more than women, experiencing greater well-being and longer lifespans when in such relationships; they also initiate breakups less frequently, indicating stronger emotional relia...
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44% Bias Score

Lotus Shoes: Western Interpretations and Ethical Museum Practices
The Museum am Rothenbaum's open-access publication on its collection of "lotus shoes" analyzes Western misinterpretations of Chinese foot binding, using anatomical studies and fictional representations to challenge colonial narratives and advocate for more ethical museum practices.

Lotus Shoes: Western Interpretations and Ethical Museum Practices
The Museum am Rothenbaum's open-access publication on its collection of "lotus shoes" analyzes Western misinterpretations of Chinese foot binding, using anatomical studies and fictional representations to challenge colonial narratives and advocate for more ethical museum practices.
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48% Bias Score
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