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Pope Francis's Legacy: Four Roman Facilities Aid the Indigent
Pope Francis established four medical facilities in Rome, including a clinic, a center for vulnerable minors and mothers, a pharmacy, and a clinic near St. Peter's Basilica, providing free healthcare and social services to the indigent, migrants, and homeless populations since 2015 through collabora...
Pope Francis's Legacy: Four Roman Facilities Aid the Indigent
Pope Francis established four medical facilities in Rome, including a clinic, a center for vulnerable minors and mothers, a pharmacy, and a clinic near St. Peter's Basilica, providing free healthcare and social services to the indigent, migrants, and homeless populations since 2015 through collabora...
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56% Bias Score


Pope Francis Dies: A Legacy of Connection with Latino Catholics
Pope Francis, the first pope from the Americas, died at 88, leaving a legacy of connection with Latino Catholics marked by his focus on social justice, immigration, and his rejection of divisive politics, despite some differing views on church doctrine.
Pope Francis Dies: A Legacy of Connection with Latino Catholics
Pope Francis, the first pope from the Americas, died at 88, leaving a legacy of connection with Latino Catholics marked by his focus on social justice, immigration, and his rejection of divisive politics, despite some differing views on church doctrine.
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Pope Francis: A Papacy of Ambivalent Change
Pope Francis's papacy, marked by a focus on poverty and climate change, has seen a shift in the College of Cardinals towards non-European representation, but has faced criticism for insufficient reform in areas like sexual abuse and the ordination of women and married men.
Pope Francis: A Papacy of Ambivalent Change
Pope Francis's papacy, marked by a focus on poverty and climate change, has seen a shift in the College of Cardinals towards non-European representation, but has faced criticism for insufficient reform in areas like sexual abuse and the ordination of women and married men.
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60% Bias Score


Rio School Centers Afro-Brazilian Heritage in Curriculum
The Maria Felipa school in Rio de Janeiro, founded by Bárbara Carine, offers an Afrocentric curriculum emphasizing Afro-Brazilian and indigenous heritage, using trilingual education and integrating Afro-Brazilian culture into teaching methods, while offering scholarships to low-income families.
Rio School Centers Afro-Brazilian Heritage in Curriculum
The Maria Felipa school in Rio de Janeiro, founded by Bárbara Carine, offers an Afrocentric curriculum emphasizing Afro-Brazilian and indigenous heritage, using trilingual education and integrating Afro-Brazilian culture into teaching methods, while offering scholarships to low-income families.
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UK Honors System Seeks to Increase Disabled Representation
The UK government is increasing representation of disabled people in its honors system, aiming for greater inclusivity after a BBC analysis revealed underrepresentation of those from working-class backgrounds and outside of London and the south-east, with the number of disabled recipients rising fro...
UK Honors System Seeks to Increase Disabled Representation
The UK government is increasing representation of disabled people in its honors system, aiming for greater inclusivity after a BBC analysis revealed underrepresentation of those from working-class backgrounds and outside of London and the south-east, with the number of disabled recipients rising fro...
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44% Bias Score


US Law Firms Scrub DEI Initiatives Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Following President Trump's attacks on DEI programs, nearly two dozen major US law firms have quietly removed DEI references from their websites and revised pro bono work descriptions, showcasing the administration's success in intimidating the legal profession.
US Law Firms Scrub DEI Initiatives Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Following President Trump's attacks on DEI programs, nearly two dozen major US law firms have quietly removed DEI references from their websites and revised pro bono work descriptions, showcasing the administration's success in intimidating the legal profession.
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56% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Progressive Papacy Concludes
Despite illness, Pope Francis visited Rome's Regina Coeli prison last week, concluding a 12-year papacy marked by progressive reforms within the Catholic Church and outspoken advocacy for the marginalized and global issues like climate change and migration.

Pope Francis's Progressive Papacy Concludes
Despite illness, Pope Francis visited Rome's Regina Coeli prison last week, concluding a 12-year papacy marked by progressive reforms within the Catholic Church and outspoken advocacy for the marginalized and global issues like climate change and migration.
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56% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Legacy: A Focus on the Poor, Peace, and Family
Pope Francis, who died Monday at the Vatican, was known for his focus on the poor and family, his diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts (like the Syrian crisis), and his social teachings advocating for environmental protection and social justice, as seen in his encyclical Laudato si'.

Pope Francis's Legacy: A Focus on the Poor, Peace, and Family
Pope Francis, who died Monday at the Vatican, was known for his focus on the poor and family, his diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts (like the Syrian crisis), and his social teachings advocating for environmental protection and social justice, as seen in his encyclical Laudato si'.
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Pope Francis' Latin American Visits: A Legacy of Social Justice and Reconciliation
Pope Francis visited 10 Latin American countries during his papacy, focusing on social justice, environmental issues, and reconciliation, notably apologizing for past Church wrongs and advocating for marginalized communities.

Pope Francis' Latin American Visits: A Legacy of Social Justice and Reconciliation
Pope Francis visited 10 Latin American countries during his papacy, focusing on social justice, environmental issues, and reconciliation, notably apologizing for past Church wrongs and advocating for marginalized communities.
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Teachers Protest Insufficient and Unfair Appointments
Turkish teachers protested in Istanbul on 2024 due to insufficient teacher appointments (15,000 total, distributed unfairly across subjects), resulting in shortages, overcrowded classrooms, and calls for 87,000 additional appointments to address the 90-100,000 teacher deficit and end the use of unde...

Turkish Teachers Protest Insufficient and Unfair Appointments
Turkish teachers protested in Istanbul on 2024 due to insufficient teacher appointments (15,000 total, distributed unfairly across subjects), resulting in shortages, overcrowded classrooms, and calls for 87,000 additional appointments to address the 90-100,000 teacher deficit and end the use of unde...
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56% Bias Score

New York's Terraza 7 Faces Closure Amidst Rent Hike, Sparking Community Campaign
Freddy Castiblanco's Terraza 7, a New York bar showcasing Latin American and Hispanic culture since 2002, faces eviction due to a rent increase from $7,500 to $12,000, prompting a community fundraising campaign to relocate the venue.

New York's Terraza 7 Faces Closure Amidst Rent Hike, Sparking Community Campaign
Freddy Castiblanco's Terraza 7, a New York bar showcasing Latin American and Hispanic culture since 2002, faces eviction due to a rent increase from $7,500 to $12,000, prompting a community fundraising campaign to relocate the venue.
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44% Bias Score

Amsterdam Recyclers Form Unofficial Union to Fight Stigma and Improve Conditions
Amsterdam's informal recycling workers, facing negative public perception and systemic challenges, are forming an unofficial union, the Amsterdam Can Collective, to advocate for better working conditions, accessible cash payments for recycling, and improved waste management policies.

Amsterdam Recyclers Form Unofficial Union to Fight Stigma and Improve Conditions
Amsterdam's informal recycling workers, facing negative public perception and systemic challenges, are forming an unofficial union, the Amsterdam Can Collective, to advocate for better working conditions, accessible cash payments for recycling, and improved waste management policies.
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44% Bias Score
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