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AustralianSuper Divests \$26.8 Million from Aristocrat's Shares Due to Ethical Concerns
Australia's largest superannuation fund, AustralianSuper, divested \$26.8 million in Aristocrat shares from its "socially aware" fund due to ethical concerns about the gambling industry, adding gambling to its exclusion criteria alongside tobacco, nuclear weapons, animal welfare concerns, and palm o...
AustralianSuper Divests \$26.8 Million from Aristocrat's Shares Due to Ethical Concerns
Australia's largest superannuation fund, AustralianSuper, divested \$26.8 million in Aristocrat shares from its "socially aware" fund due to ethical concerns about the gambling industry, adding gambling to its exclusion criteria alongside tobacco, nuclear weapons, animal welfare concerns, and palm o...
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36% Bias Score


Dodgers Donate $1 Million After Immigration Arrests Near Stadium
The Los Angeles Dodgers pledged $1 million to aid families impacted by recent immigration arrests in Los Angeles, a move following a disputed claim that the team denied ICE agents access to Dodger Stadium; while ICE denied the claim, CBP confirmed a brief, unrelated presence.
Dodgers Donate $1 Million After Immigration Arrests Near Stadium
The Los Angeles Dodgers pledged $1 million to aid families impacted by recent immigration arrests in Los Angeles, a move following a disputed claim that the team denied ICE agents access to Dodger Stadium; while ICE denied the claim, CBP confirmed a brief, unrelated presence.
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44% Bias Score


Ben & Jerry's #420ForFreedom Campaign: Activism Drives Brand Loyalty and Policy Change
Ben & Jerry's 2025 #420ForFreedom campaign, partnered with the Last Prisoner Project, urged governors to release individuals incarcerated for nonviolent cannabis offenses, generating over 30,000 letters and 19 million digital impressions, highlighting the disproportionate impact on Black communities...
Ben & Jerry's #420ForFreedom Campaign: Activism Drives Brand Loyalty and Policy Change
Ben & Jerry's 2025 #420ForFreedom campaign, partnered with the Last Prisoner Project, urged governors to release individuals incarcerated for nonviolent cannabis offenses, generating over 30,000 letters and 19 million digital impressions, highlighting the disproportionate impact on Black communities...
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40% Bias Score


Brand Purpose Backlash: The End of Corporate Social Responsibility?
The brand purpose era, from 2015-2022, saw corporations integrate social activism into marketing, leading to a backlash and the current retreat from ESG commitments due to the perceived disconnect between corporate claims and declining living standards.
Brand Purpose Backlash: The End of Corporate Social Responsibility?
The brand purpose era, from 2015-2022, saw corporations integrate social activism into marketing, leading to a backlash and the current retreat from ESG commitments due to the perceived disconnect between corporate claims and declining living standards.
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52% Bias Score


Influencer Social Responsibility (ISR) Launches to Drive Social Impact
Alex Bushman launched Influencer Social Responsibility (ISR), a philanthropic initiative connecting influencers, brands, and nonprofits for social impact, addressing a growing desire for purposeful platform use and reshaping the social media landscape.
Influencer Social Responsibility (ISR) Launches to Drive Social Impact
Alex Bushman launched Influencer Social Responsibility (ISR), a philanthropic initiative connecting influencers, brands, and nonprofits for social impact, addressing a growing desire for purposeful platform use and reshaping the social media landscape.
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32% Bias Score


Valencia Floods: Private Aid Outpaces Inefficient Government Response
The Valencia floods, which killed 224 people and caused €17 billion in damage, exposed the inefficiency of public aid, contrasted by a rapid and effective response from private initiatives like Juan Roig's €35 million Alcem-se! program and Amancio Ortega's €100 million donation, highlighting the nee...
Valencia Floods: Private Aid Outpaces Inefficient Government Response
The Valencia floods, which killed 224 people and caused €17 billion in damage, exposed the inefficiency of public aid, contrasted by a rapid and effective response from private initiatives like Juan Roig's €35 million Alcem-se! program and Amancio Ortega's €100 million donation, highlighting the nee...
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56% Bias Score

Regional Bank's Socio-Economic Impact in Southern Russia
At a July 17th meeting in Cheboksary, "Центр-инвест" bank highlighted its success in Southern Russia, exceeding national small business lending averages by 1.5-2 times per capita, while also funding educational and cultural programs reaching over 700,000 people.

Regional Bank's Socio-Economic Impact in Southern Russia
At a July 17th meeting in Cheboksary, "Центр-инвест" bank highlighted its success in Southern Russia, exceeding national small business lending averages by 1.5-2 times per capita, while also funding educational and cultural programs reaching over 700,000 people.
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40% Bias Score

Rael: A $100M Feminine Care Brand's Rise Through Data-Driven Strategy and Holistic Approach
Yanghee Paik's Rael, a $100 million wellness brand, disrupted the feminine hygiene market by combining organic period care, hormonal skincare, and targeted digital marketing strategies, achieving the number one spot on Amazon within six months and securing major retail partnerships with Walmart, Ult...

Rael: A $100M Feminine Care Brand's Rise Through Data-Driven Strategy and Holistic Approach
Yanghee Paik's Rael, a $100 million wellness brand, disrupted the feminine hygiene market by combining organic period care, hormonal skincare, and targeted digital marketing strategies, achieving the number one spot on Amazon within six months and securing major retail partnerships with Walmart, Ult...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Music Festivals Reject KKR Ownership Over Ethical Concerns
Multiple Dutch music festivals, including DGTL, Mysteryland, and Zwarte Cross, have disassociated from their owner, the private equity firm KKR, due to KKR's investments in fossil fuels, weapons, and Israeli surveillance technology; this follows similar actions by artists at other KKR-owned festival...

Dutch Music Festivals Reject KKR Ownership Over Ethical Concerns
Multiple Dutch music festivals, including DGTL, Mysteryland, and Zwarte Cross, have disassociated from their owner, the private equity firm KKR, due to KKR's investments in fossil fuels, weapons, and Israeli surveillance technology; this follows similar actions by artists at other KKR-owned festival...
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44% Bias Score

Unilever's Firing of Ben & Jerry's CEO Tests Limits of Corporate Activism
Unilever's firing of Ben & Jerry's long-time CEO, Dave Stever, in early 2025, challenges the ice cream company's activist mission and raises questions about its ability to remain independent under corporate ownership, especially considering past tensions with Unilever over sales in Israeli settlemen...

Unilever's Firing of Ben & Jerry's CEO Tests Limits of Corporate Activism
Unilever's firing of Ben & Jerry's long-time CEO, Dave Stever, in early 2025, challenges the ice cream company's activist mission and raises questions about its ability to remain independent under corporate ownership, especially considering past tensions with Unilever over sales in Israeli settlemen...
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48% Bias Score

Gambling Regulator Fines Merkur Slots £95,450 for Exploiting Vulnerable Patient
Merkur Slots UK was fined £95,450 after staff allowed a vulnerable cancer patient, Wendy Hughes, to lose nearly £2,000 in their Stockport branch over 16 hours in November 2023, failing to intervene despite numerous warning signs, highlighting insufficient social responsibility measures.

Gambling Regulator Fines Merkur Slots £95,450 for Exploiting Vulnerable Patient
Merkur Slots UK was fined £95,450 after staff allowed a vulnerable cancer patient, Wendy Hughes, to lose nearly £2,000 in their Stockport branch over 16 hours in November 2023, failing to intervene despite numerous warning signs, highlighting insufficient social responsibility measures.
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24% Bias Score

Faith, Gratitude, and Service: A Capuchin Friar's Reflection on Life in Post-War Europe
Bruder Michael Masseo Maldacker, a Capuchin friar working with refugees in Salzburg, contrasts his relatively comfortable life with the hardships his parents endured during and after World War II, emphasizing his gratitude and faith as sources of strength and purpose.

Faith, Gratitude, and Service: A Capuchin Friar's Reflection on Life in Post-War Europe
Bruder Michael Masseo Maldacker, a Capuchin friar working with refugees in Salzburg, contrasts his relatively comfortable life with the hardships his parents endured during and after World War II, emphasizing his gratitude and faith as sources of strength and purpose.
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40% Bias Score
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