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Court Rejects Custody Request of Prolific Unregistered Sperm Donor
A UK court rejected Robert Albon, an unregistered sperm donor claiming over 180 children, from gaining custody of two children; judges described him as manipulative and exploitative, while mothers described feeling suicidal and broken after encounters with him.
Court Rejects Custody Request of Prolific Unregistered Sperm Donor
A UK court rejected Robert Albon, an unregistered sperm donor claiming over 180 children, from gaining custody of two children; judges described him as manipulative and exploitative, while mothers described feeling suicidal and broken after encounters with him.
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68% Bias Score


SAFE Home Act" Reintroduced to Protect Parents' Rights in Adoption
Republican Senators Jim Banks and Tom Cotton, along with Representative Mary Miller, reintroduced the "SAFE Home Act" to prevent federally funded adoption agencies from discriminating against parents who refuse gender-affirming care for adopted children, directly opposing a 2023 HHS rule.
SAFE Home Act" Reintroduced to Protect Parents' Rights in Adoption
Republican Senators Jim Banks and Tom Cotton, along with Representative Mary Miller, reintroduced the "SAFE Home Act" to prevent federally funded adoption agencies from discriminating against parents who refuse gender-affirming care for adopted children, directly opposing a 2023 HHS rule.
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84% Bias Score


Burlington Schools Face Backlash Over Sexually Explicit Student Survey
Parents in Burlington, MA are furious after students as young as 11 were asked graphic sexual questions on a school survey; the district failed to inform parents of the survey's content and gave it to students who opted out, leading to two federal complaints and the suspension of future surveys.
Burlington Schools Face Backlash Over Sexually Explicit Student Survey
Parents in Burlington, MA are furious after students as young as 11 were asked graphic sexual questions on a school survey; the district failed to inform parents of the survey's content and gave it to students who opted out, leading to two federal complaints and the suspension of future surveys.
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56% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Rule on Parental Rights and LGBTQ+ Books in Schools
Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, sued the school district over LGBTQ+ books in elementary schools, arguing that their religious beliefs prohibit such exposure. The Supreme Court will decide if parents have a right to opt their children out of these lessons, potentially impacting parental righ...
Supreme Court to Rule on Parental Rights and LGBTQ+ Books in Schools
Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, sued the school district over LGBTQ+ books in elementary schools, arguing that their religious beliefs prohibit such exposure. The Supreme Court will decide if parents have a right to opt their children out of these lessons, potentially impacting parental righ...
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands Halts Prosecution of Parents for School Refusal Based on Belief
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service will no longer prosecute parents who refuse to send their children to school due to beliefs; this follows inconsistent court rulings and a lack of legal clarity, raising concerns about the welfare of children not attending school, as exemptions increased from 705...
Netherlands Halts Prosecution of Parents for School Refusal Based on Belief
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service will no longer prosecute parents who refuse to send their children to school due to beliefs; this follows inconsistent court rulings and a lack of legal clarity, raising concerns about the welfare of children not attending school, as exemptions increased from 705...
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44% Bias Score


Parental Resistance Hampers Relational and Sexual Education in Dutch Primary Schools
A study by Rutgers reveals that 46 percent of Dutch primary schools encounter parental resistance to relational and sexual education, primarily due to concerns about age appropriateness, cultural or religious beliefs, media influence, and fear; this resistance is a key reason why some schools don't ...
Parental Resistance Hampers Relational and Sexual Education in Dutch Primary Schools
A study by Rutgers reveals that 46 percent of Dutch primary schools encounter parental resistance to relational and sexual education, primarily due to concerns about age appropriateness, cultural or religious beliefs, media influence, and fear; this resistance is a key reason why some schools don't ...
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56% Bias Score

North Carolina Legislature Advances Key Bills on Guns, Immigration, and Parental Rights
The North Carolina legislature passed several key bills before the crossover deadline, including measures easing concealed handgun permit requirements, restricting state benefits for undocumented immigrants, and requiring parental consent for most minor medical treatments. Republican leaders attribu...

North Carolina Legislature Advances Key Bills on Guns, Immigration, and Parental Rights
The North Carolina legislature passed several key bills before the crossover deadline, including measures easing concealed handgun permit requirements, restricting state benefits for undocumented immigrants, and requiring parental consent for most minor medical treatments. Republican leaders attribu...
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44% Bias Score

Mother Flees to Ukraine with Daughter, Evading Russian Authorities for Four Years
Kristina T., a Moscow resident, fled to Ukraine with her 2-year-old daughter in late 2021, taking luxury items and passports; she is now evading Russian and international authorities while denying her husband, Andrey, access to their child, leading to ongoing legal battles and international investig...

Mother Flees to Ukraine with Daughter, Evading Russian Authorities for Four Years
Kristina T., a Moscow resident, fled to Ukraine with her 2-year-old daughter in late 2021, taking luxury items and passports; she is now evading Russian and international authorities while denying her husband, Andrey, access to their child, leading to ongoing legal battles and international investig...
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64% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Parental Rights and LGBTQ+ Curriculum
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case challenging a Maryland school district's policy requiring elementary students to engage with LGBTQ+ storybooks without parental opt-out, potentially reshaping parental rights and religious freedom in public education.

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Parental Rights and LGBTQ+ Curriculum
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case challenging a Maryland school district's policy requiring elementary students to engage with LGBTQ+ storybooks without parental opt-out, potentially reshaping parental rights and religious freedom in public education.
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40% Bias Score

Classroom Poster Sparks Debate Over Free Speech in Schools
An Idaho teacher was asked to remove an inclusive poster from her classroom, prompting broader concerns about free speech restrictions in schools, particularly after President Trump signed an executive order restricting how schools discuss race, gender, and "equity ideology.

Classroom Poster Sparks Debate Over Free Speech in Schools
An Idaho teacher was asked to remove an inclusive poster from her classroom, prompting broader concerns about free speech restrictions in schools, particularly after President Trump signed an executive order restricting how schools discuss race, gender, and "equity ideology.
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48% Bias Score

Florida Considers Loosening Child Labor Laws Amidst Nationwide Trend
Florida's legislature is debating bills to loosen child labor laws, potentially allowing 16-year-olds to work longer hours and 14-year-olds under certain conditions, driven by business interests and claims of addressing a labor shortage, while critics argue it will exploit young workers and lower wa...

Florida Considers Loosening Child Labor Laws Amidst Nationwide Trend
Florida's legislature is debating bills to loosen child labor laws, potentially allowing 16-year-olds to work longer hours and 14-year-olds under certain conditions, driven by business interests and claims of addressing a labor shortage, while critics argue it will exploit young workers and lower wa...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Investigates Maine Over Transgender Student Policies
The Trump administration is investigating Maine school districts for allegedly violating federal law by withholding information from parents about students' gender transitions, escalating a conflict over transgender rights in schools and potentially affecting future educational policies and legal pr...

Trump Administration Investigates Maine Over Transgender Student Policies
The Trump administration is investigating Maine school districts for allegedly violating federal law by withholding information from parents about students' gender transitions, escalating a conflict over transgender rights in schools and potentially affecting future educational policies and legal pr...
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60% Bias Score
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