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Major Hospitals Halt Gender-Affirming Care for Minors Following Executive Order
Multiple major US hospitals, including Rush Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian, have suspended gender-affirming care for minors following President Trump's January 2025 executive order prohibiting federal funding for such treatments; the Department of Justice issued over 20 subpoenas to related...
Major Hospitals Halt Gender-Affirming Care for Minors Following Executive Order
Multiple major US hospitals, including Rush Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian, have suspended gender-affirming care for minors following President Trump's January 2025 executive order prohibiting federal funding for such treatments; the Department of Justice issued over 20 subpoenas to related...
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88% Bias Score


Documentary "Sabbath Queen" Showcases Rabbi Lau-Lavie's Journey of Faith and Activism
Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, a gay social activist and heir to a 38-generation Orthodox rabbinic lineage, is the subject of the documentary "Sabbath Queen," which explores his journey from drag queen to Conservative rabbi, his activism for LGBTQ+ rights, and his criticism of Israeli policy in Gaza.
Documentary "Sabbath Queen" Showcases Rabbi Lau-Lavie's Journey of Faith and Activism
Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, a gay social activist and heir to a 38-generation Orthodox rabbinic lineage, is the subject of the documentary "Sabbath Queen," which explores his journey from drag queen to Conservative rabbi, his activism for LGBTQ+ rights, and his criticism of Israeli policy in Gaza.
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40% Bias Score


Hong Kong to Partially Recognize Overseas Same-Sex Partnerships
Hong Kong proposed a registration system for same-sex couples married or in civil partnerships overseas, granting them limited rights such as medical decision-making and handling after-death affairs, following a 2023 court ruling and ongoing social debates.
Hong Kong to Partially Recognize Overseas Same-Sex Partnerships
Hong Kong proposed a registration system for same-sex couples married or in civil partnerships overseas, granting them limited rights such as medical decision-making and handling after-death affairs, following a 2023 court ruling and ongoing social debates.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Curtails Judicial Review, Sparking Concerns Over Rule of Law
The Supreme Court handed down rulings limiting lower court power to block executive orders, impacting birthright citizenship, LGBTQ+ education, and online pornography; dissenting opinions expressed deep concern over the decline of American civic society and the expansion of executive power.
Supreme Court Curtails Judicial Review, Sparking Concerns Over Rule of Law
The Supreme Court handed down rulings limiting lower court power to block executive orders, impacting birthright citizenship, LGBTQ+ education, and online pornography; dissenting opinions expressed deep concern over the decline of American civic society and the expansion of executive power.
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56% Bias Score


US Defunds LGBTQ Youth Suicide Hotline Amidst Controversy
The US government is closing a part of its national suicide prevention hotline that specifically helps LGBTQ young people, claiming it promotes "radical gender ideology," despite evidence showing LGBTQ youth are at higher risk of suicide; the closure takes place during Pride month and shortly after ...
US Defunds LGBTQ Youth Suicide Hotline Amidst Controversy
The US government is closing a part of its national suicide prevention hotline that specifically helps LGBTQ young people, claiming it promotes "radical gender ideology," despite evidence showing LGBTQ youth are at higher risk of suicide; the closure takes place during Pride month and shortly after ...
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56% Bias Score


Judge Rules Trump Administration's NIH Grant Cuts Illegal
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's termination of over \$1 billion in NIH research grants, targeting DEI-related research, was illegal, ordering the reinstatement of funds and citing unlawful discrimination.
Judge Rules Trump Administration's NIH Grant Cuts Illegal
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's termination of over \$1 billion in NIH research grants, targeting DEI-related research, was illegal, ordering the reinstatement of funds and citing unlawful discrimination.
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56% Bias Score

Moldova Pride 2025: Banned March Leads to Clashes and Arrests
On June 15th, a banned LGBTQ+ march in Chisinau, Moldova, saw several hundred participants clash with police and counter-protesters, resulting in temporary road closures and arrests, amidst rising political tensions before the September 28th elections.

Moldova Pride 2025: Banned March Leads to Clashes and Arrests
On June 15th, a banned LGBTQ+ march in Chisinau, Moldova, saw several hundred participants clash with police and counter-protesters, resulting in temporary road closures and arrests, amidst rising political tensions before the September 28th elections.
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56% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Budapest Pride Defies Orbán's Ban
On June 28th, 2025, approximately 200,000 people participated in Budapest Pride, defying a government ban and demonstrating against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies, highlighting a growing wave of public dissent in Hungary.

Record-Breaking Budapest Pride Defies Orbán's Ban
On June 28th, 2025, approximately 200,000 people participated in Budapest Pride, defying a government ban and demonstrating against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies, highlighting a growing wave of public dissent in Hungary.
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48% Bias Score

Louisiana Catholic School Fires Music Teacher for Being Gay
Mark Richards, a music teacher at St. Francis Xavier School in Metairie, Louisiana, was fired for violating a morality clause in his contract after a parent reported his husband's obituary; a parent-organized petition with 1,500 signatures supports Richards.

Louisiana Catholic School Fires Music Teacher for Being Gay
Mark Richards, a music teacher at St. Francis Xavier School in Metairie, Louisiana, was fired for violating a morality clause in his contract after a parent reported his husband's obituary; a parent-organized petition with 1,500 signatures supports Richards.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Sides with Parents Opposing LGBTQ-Themed Books in Maryland Schools
The US Supreme Court sided with Maryland parents who successfully challenged a school system's LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum, granting a preliminary injunction that allows parents to opt their children out of lessons containing LGBTQ themes, citing potential religious freedom violations.

Supreme Court Sides with Parents Opposing LGBTQ-Themed Books in Maryland Schools
The US Supreme Court sided with Maryland parents who successfully challenged a school system's LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum, granting a preliminary injunction that allows parents to opt their children out of lessons containing LGBTQ themes, citing potential religious freedom violations.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
The Supreme Court upheld Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors in a 6-3 decision, prompting celebration from those who regret undergoing such treatments, like Prisha Mosley, while raising concerns about access to healthcare for transgender youth.

Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
The Supreme Court upheld Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors in a 6-3 decision, prompting celebration from those who regret undergoing such treatments, like Prisha Mosley, while raising concerns about access to healthcare for transgender youth.
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76% Bias Score

Kaufman Warns of Far-Right Rise, Using New Play "Blaubeeren" as Warning
Moisés Kaufman, a renowned playwright and director, discussed his new play "Blaubeeren" which explores the daily lives of Nazi officers at Auschwitz, highlighting the dangers of complacency and the rise of far-right extremism globally during an interview after the play's premiere in Madrid.

Kaufman Warns of Far-Right Rise, Using New Play "Blaubeeren" as Warning
Moisés Kaufman, a renowned playwright and director, discussed his new play "Blaubeeren" which explores the daily lives of Nazi officers at Auschwitz, highlighting the dangers of complacency and the rise of far-right extremism globally during an interview after the play's premiere in Madrid.
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40% Bias Score
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