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Australia's Misperception of Income Inequality Hinders Effective Policy
A report reveals Australians drastically underestimate income inequality, with CEO pay 103 times the average salary, not 7.1 times as believed; this misperception, also seen in the UK and US, hinders effective policy and social cohesion; Australia's income inequality is at a record high.
Australia's Misperception of Income Inequality Hinders Effective Policy
A report reveals Australians drastically underestimate income inequality, with CEO pay 103 times the average salary, not 7.1 times as believed; this misperception, also seen in the UK and US, hinders effective policy and social cohesion; Australia's income inequality is at a record high.
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44% Bias Score


Inter-American Court Recognizes Right to Care
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' Advisory Opinion OC-31/25 establishes the right to care, involving Chile's Ministries of Social Development and Women's Equality, marking a significant step towards recognizing care as a fundamental human right.
Inter-American Court Recognizes Right to Care
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' Advisory Opinion OC-31/25 establishes the right to care, involving Chile's Ministries of Social Development and Women's Equality, marking a significant step towards recognizing care as a fundamental human right.
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24% Bias Score


Italian Boy, 11, Victim of Racist Attack in Gioia del Colle
An 11-year-old boy of Nigerian-Italian descent in Gioia del Colle, Italy, was racially abused, verbally harassed, and physically assaulted by a group of older children on Friday evening while out with friends; the incident prompted a public outcry and community support.
Italian Boy, 11, Victim of Racist Attack in Gioia del Colle
An 11-year-old boy of Nigerian-Italian descent in Gioia del Colle, Italy, was racially abused, verbally harassed, and physically assaulted by a group of older children on Friday evening while out with friends; the incident prompted a public outcry and community support.
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44% Bias Score


Mark Thompson: A Legacy of Fair Labor Relations
Mark Thompson, a UBC professor, profoundly influenced B.C.'s labor relations for over five decades through research, arbitration, and advocacy, securing improved employment standards for tens of thousands of workers and promoting collaborative labor-management relations.
Mark Thompson: A Legacy of Fair Labor Relations
Mark Thompson, a UBC professor, profoundly influenced B.C.'s labor relations for over five decades through research, arbitration, and advocacy, securing improved employment standards for tens of thousands of workers and promoting collaborative labor-management relations.
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32% Bias Score


Longest-Serving Female Liberal Democrat MP Dies at 78
Dame Annette Brooke, the longest-serving female Liberal Democrat MP, died aged 78; her career spanned from 2001-2015, marked by advocacy for social justice, microfinance, and disabled children's rights, influencing local and national politics.
Longest-Serving Female Liberal Democrat MP Dies at 78
Dame Annette Brooke, the longest-serving female Liberal Democrat MP, died aged 78; her career spanned from 2001-2015, marked by advocacy for social justice, microfinance, and disabled children's rights, influencing local and national politics.
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16% Bias Score


Unequal Mourning: Senator's Assassination Underscores Colombia's Deep Societal Divisions
The death of Senator Miguel Uribe in Colombia highlights a deep societal issue: while his assassination received widespread media attention, the deaths of three other Colombians—Sergio Blanco, Harold Aroca, and Germán Andrés Yule—were largely ignored, revealing a disparity in how lives are valued ba...
Unequal Mourning: Senator's Assassination Underscores Colombia's Deep Societal Divisions
The death of Senator Miguel Uribe in Colombia highlights a deep societal issue: while his assassination received widespread media attention, the deaths of three other Colombians—Sergio Blanco, Harold Aroca, and Germán Andrés Yule—were largely ignored, revealing a disparity in how lives are valued ba...
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60% Bias Score

CEO-Worker Pay Gap Widens by 13%, Exacerbating Inequality
An analysis shows a nearly 13% widening in the pay gap between CEOs and workers at the lowest-paying S&P 500 companies over the past five years, with CEO pay rising more than twice as fast as average worker pay, exacerbating existing gender and racial inequalities.

CEO-Worker Pay Gap Widens by 13%, Exacerbating Inequality
An analysis shows a nearly 13% widening in the pay gap between CEOs and workers at the lowest-paying S&P 500 companies over the past five years, with CEO pay rising more than twice as fast as average worker pay, exacerbating existing gender and racial inequalities.
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56% Bias Score

Berlin Renames Racially Charged Street
Berlin's Mohrenstrasse, a street with a racist connotation, was officially renamed Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse on August 23rd, 2025, after a court decision and public debate, coinciding with the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.

Berlin Renames Racially Charged Street
Berlin's Mohrenstrasse, a street with a racist connotation, was officially renamed Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse on August 23rd, 2025, after a court decision and public debate, coinciding with the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
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40% Bias Score

Chilean Study Reveals Tolerance for Inequality Masks Underlying Instability
A New York University study of 3,300 participants revealed that while Chileans strongly reject unequal opportunities, they normalize unequal outcomes, suggesting high inequality can persist without immediate unrest, although this tolerance may be fragile and ignoring structural inequalities risks fu...

Chilean Study Reveals Tolerance for Inequality Masks Underlying Instability
A New York University study of 3,300 participants revealed that while Chileans strongly reject unequal opportunities, they normalize unequal outcomes, suggesting high inequality can persist without immediate unrest, although this tolerance may be fragile and ignoring structural inequalities risks fu...
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36% Bias Score

All Will Rise": Activism Deck-Building Game Tackles Environmental Injustice
In the deck-building game "All Will Rise", lawyer Kuyili wins personhood rights for a river in Muziris, India, but an oil spill immediately pollutes it, prompting an investigation driven by card-based conversations reflecting real-world activism.

All Will Rise": Activism Deck-Building Game Tackles Environmental Injustice
In the deck-building game "All Will Rise", lawyer Kuyili wins personhood rights for a river in Muziris, India, but an oil spill immediately pollutes it, prompting an investigation driven by card-based conversations reflecting real-world activism.
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36% Bias Score

Significant Life Expectancy Gap Between German States Highlights Socioeconomic Disparities
A four-year life expectancy gap exists between men in Baden-Württemberg (79.64 years) and Saxony-Anhalt (75.49 years) in Germany, reflecting socioeconomic inequalities and highlighting the need for targeted social policies.

Significant Life Expectancy Gap Between German States Highlights Socioeconomic Disparities
A four-year life expectancy gap exists between men in Baden-Württemberg (79.64 years) and Saxony-Anhalt (75.49 years) in Germany, reflecting socioeconomic inequalities and highlighting the need for targeted social policies.
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44% Bias Score

Federal Deployment in D.C. Sparks Fear Among Youth
President Trump's deployment of federal forces to Washington, D.C., following a crime spike, has caused fear among young residents who feel unsafe due to increased police presence, prompting a lawsuit from D.C. officials and highlighting concerns about disproportionate responses to youth crime.

Federal Deployment in D.C. Sparks Fear Among Youth
President Trump's deployment of federal forces to Washington, D.C., following a crime spike, has caused fear among young residents who feel unsafe due to increased police presence, prompting a lawsuit from D.C. officials and highlighting concerns about disproportionate responses to youth crime.
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52% Bias Score
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