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USAID Cuts Jeopardize Small Businesses and Diplomatic Efforts
The Trump administration's cuts to USAID have eliminated international development projects for EdIntersect, a small business, jeopardizing its financial stability and potentially leading to its dissolution due to insufficient capital reserves, and impacting diplomatic efforts.
USAID Cuts Jeopardize Small Businesses and Diplomatic Efforts
The Trump administration's cuts to USAID have eliminated international development projects for EdIntersect, a small business, jeopardizing its financial stability and potentially leading to its dissolution due to insufficient capital reserves, and impacting diplomatic efforts.
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40% Bias Score


Amsterdam Feminist March Highlights Global Concerns
Thousands marched in Amsterdam on International Women's Day for women's rights, expressing concerns about abortion access, societal shifts, and gender-based violence, with organizers claiming 20,000 attendees.
Amsterdam Feminist March Highlights Global Concerns
Thousands marched in Amsterdam on International Women's Day for women's rights, expressing concerns about abortion access, societal shifts, and gender-based violence, with organizers claiming 20,000 attendees.
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48% Bias Score


Global Gender Equality Progress Threatened by Setbacks
A UN Women report reveals that while gender equality has improved globally, recent setbacks threaten progress, including weakening legal protections, reduced funding, and the rise of anti-feminist movements; one in four countries reported backsliding on women's rights in 2024.
Global Gender Equality Progress Threatened by Setbacks
A UN Women report reveals that while gender equality has improved globally, recent setbacks threaten progress, including weakening legal protections, reduced funding, and the rise of anti-feminist movements; one in four countries reported backsliding on women's rights in 2024.
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36% Bias Score


The Overlooked Right: Women and the Power of Philosophy
This article highlights the often-overlooked right of women to philosophize, emphasizing its importance for individual and societal growth, and provides examples of women philosophers throughout history whose contributions have been marginalized.
The Overlooked Right: Women and the Power of Philosophy
This article highlights the often-overlooked right of women to philosophize, emphasizing its importance for individual and societal growth, and provides examples of women philosophers throughout history whose contributions have been marginalized.
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20% Bias Score


Super Bowl LIX: Historic Wins for Women in Sports
The Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory marked milestones for women: assistant coach Autumn Lockwood became the first Black woman to win a Super Bowl, and quarterback Jalen Hurts' all-female management team, led by agent Nicole Lynn, is unprecedented in the NFL.
Super Bowl LIX: Historic Wins for Women in Sports
The Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory marked milestones for women: assistant coach Autumn Lockwood became the first Black woman to win a Super Bowl, and quarterback Jalen Hurts' all-female management team, led by agent Nicole Lynn, is unprecedented in the NFL.
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40% Bias Score


Australia Invests $500 Million in Women's Healthcare
The Albanese government announced a $500 million investment in women's healthcare, including subsidies for hormone replacement therapy, contraceptives, and menopause care, alongside educational initiatives and national clinical guidelines, with bipartisan support.
Australia Invests $500 Million in Women's Healthcare
The Albanese government announced a $500 million investment in women's healthcare, including subsidies for hormone replacement therapy, contraceptives, and menopause care, alongside educational initiatives and national clinical guidelines, with bipartisan support.
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40% Bias Score

Geneva Meeting Highlights Progress and Challenges in Global Women's Rights
Chinese and international NGOs met in Geneva to discuss advancing women's rights, highlighting progress in some areas but noting persistent patriarchal structures and challenges such as underrepresentation in corporate leadership and the impact of sanctions.

Geneva Meeting Highlights Progress and Challenges in Global Women's Rights
Chinese and international NGOs met in Geneva to discuss advancing women's rights, highlighting progress in some areas but noting persistent patriarchal structures and challenges such as underrepresentation in corporate leadership and the impact of sanctions.
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24% Bias Score

Amsterdam Feminist March Draws Thousands, Underscoring Global Concerns
On International Women's Day, thousands marched in Amsterdam from Dam Square to Museumplein, demanding women's rights, with organizers reporting at least 20,000 participants, addressing concerns about abortion rights, violence against women, and the patriarchy.

Amsterdam Feminist March Draws Thousands, Underscoring Global Concerns
On International Women's Day, thousands marched in Amsterdam from Dam Square to Museumplein, demanding women's rights, with organizers reporting at least 20,000 participants, addressing concerns about abortion rights, violence against women, and the patriarchy.
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48% Bias Score

UN Report: Women's Rights Threatened in One in Four Countries
A UN report reveals that despite progress, women's rights are threatened in one in four countries, with a 50% increase in conflict zone victims over a decade and one woman or girl killed every 10 minutes.

UN Report: Women's Rights Threatened in One in Four Countries
A UN report reveals that despite progress, women's rights are threatened in one in four countries, with a 50% increase in conflict zone victims over a decade and one woman or girl killed every 10 minutes.
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48% Bias Score

Kashmir High Court Bans 'Divorced' Label for Women in Court Documents
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court banned calling divorced women "divorced" in court documents, ordering the use of full names instead and imposing a 20,000 rupee fine for non-compliance, aiming to challenge social stigma.

Kashmir High Court Bans 'Divorced' Label for Women in Court Documents
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court banned calling divorced women "divorced" in court documents, ordering the use of full names instead and imposing a 20,000 rupee fine for non-compliance, aiming to challenge social stigma.
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20% Bias Score

German Parties' Differing Approaches to Combatting Violence Against Women
Germany's SPD, Green, and Left parties propose stronger legislation against violence against women, including a "yes means yes" law, while the Left party advocates for free support services and prioritizes women's safety over fathers' rights, unlike other parties.

German Parties' Differing Approaches to Combatting Violence Against Women
Germany's SPD, Green, and Left parties propose stronger legislation against violence against women, including a "yes means yes" law, while the Left party advocates for free support services and prioritizes women's safety over fathers' rights, unlike other parties.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Policy Reversal Threatens Global Women's Health
The new U.S. administration's reversal of women's health policies, including the termination of $1 billion in DEI contracts and the reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule, will severely impact women's health in the U.S. and globally, potentially leading to increased disparities and reduced access to c...

U.S. Policy Reversal Threatens Global Women's Health
The new U.S. administration's reversal of women's health policies, including the termination of $1 billion in DEI contracts and the reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule, will severely impact women's health in the U.S. and globally, potentially leading to increased disparities and reduced access to c...
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60% Bias Score
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