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Federal Investigation into California Law Allowing Transgender Students in School Sports
Federal prosecutors are investigating California's AB 1266, which allows transgender students to participate in school sports based on gender identity, following a lawsuit alleging it violates Title IX; the investigation may affect transgender athletes nationwide.
Federal Investigation into California Law Allowing Transgender Students in School Sports
Federal prosecutors are investigating California's AB 1266, which allows transgender students to participate in school sports based on gender identity, following a lawsuit alleging it violates Title IX; the investigation may affect transgender athletes nationwide.
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72% Bias Score


California Alters High School Track Rules Amid Transgender Athlete Controversy
Amidst controversy over a transgender athlete's participation and political pressure, California's high school sports governing body temporarily changed its competition rules to include more girls in this weekend's state track-and-field championships, extending access to those who narrowly missed qu...
California Alters High School Track Rules Amid Transgender Athlete Controversy
Amidst controversy over a transgender athlete's participation and political pressure, California's high school sports governing body temporarily changed its competition rules to include more girls in this weekend's state track-and-field championships, extending access to those who narrowly missed qu...
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68% Bias Score


UK Reviews Private Cross-Sex Hormone Prescriptions for Minors
The UK government is reviewing private cross-sex hormone prescriptions for under-18s following a High Court decision, with an expert panel reporting in July and the Health Secretary exploring legal options for private and overseas providers.
UK Reviews Private Cross-Sex Hormone Prescriptions for Minors
The UK government is reviewing private cross-sex hormone prescriptions for under-18s following a High Court decision, with an expert panel reporting in July and the Health Secretary exploring legal options for private and overseas providers.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Sides with Maine Lawmaker in Free Speech Case
The Supreme Court ruled that the Maine House of Representatives cannot bar Representative Laurel Libby from speaking or voting due to her social media post criticizing a transgender athlete, temporarily restoring her legislative participation pending further appeals; Justices Sotomayor and Brown Jac...
Supreme Court Sides with Maine Lawmaker in Free Speech Case
The Supreme Court ruled that the Maine House of Representatives cannot bar Representative Laurel Libby from speaking or voting due to her social media post criticizing a transgender athlete, temporarily restoring her legislative participation pending further appeals; Justices Sotomayor and Brown Jac...
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Reinstates Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The Supreme Court temporarily restored Maine Representative Laurel Libby's voting rights, which were revoked following her social media post identifying a transgender athlete; Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissented, citing concerns about the Court's increasing intervention in lower court proceedin...
Supreme Court Reinstates Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The Supreme Court temporarily restored Maine Representative Laurel Libby's voting rights, which were revoked following her social media post identifying a transgender athlete; Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissented, citing concerns about the Court's increasing intervention in lower court proceedin...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Policies Cast Shadow on World Pride 2025 in D.C.
Washington, D.C.'s World Pride 2025 is facing reduced international attendance due to the Trump administration's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, prompting concerns about the event's future and symbolic significance despite planned domestic mobilization.
Trump Policies Cast Shadow on World Pride 2025 in D.C.
Washington, D.C.'s World Pride 2025 is facing reduced international attendance due to the Trump administration's anti-LGBTQ+ policies, prompting concerns about the event's future and symbolic significance despite planned domestic mobilization.
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44% Bias Score

Alberta Medical Association Backs Lawsuit Against Bill 26 Limiting Transgender Youth Care
The Alberta Medical Association supports a lawsuit against Alberta's Bill 26, which restricts gender-affirming care for transgender youth, arguing it violates physicians' ethical obligations and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms; three Alberta doctors joined the Canadian Medical Association's chall...

Alberta Medical Association Backs Lawsuit Against Bill 26 Limiting Transgender Youth Care
The Alberta Medical Association supports a lawsuit against Alberta's Bill 26, which restricts gender-affirming care for transgender youth, arguing it violates physicians' ethical obligations and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms; three Alberta doctors joined the Canadian Medical Association's chall...
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Upholds School Ban on Anti-Transgender Shirts
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student, Liam Morrison, who was banned from school for wearing anti-transgender shirts; lower courts sided with the school, prioritizing a safe learning environment over the student's free speech.

Supreme Court Upholds School Ban on Anti-Transgender Shirts
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case involving a Massachusetts student, Liam Morrison, who was banned from school for wearing anti-transgender shirts; lower courts sided with the school, prioritizing a safe learning environment over the student's free speech.
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52% Bias Score

Iranian Transgender Individuals Face Exile Despite Legal Gender Confirmation
Despite Iran's legal allowance for gender confirmation, societal rejection forces many transgender individuals into exile, seeking acceptance and safety; however, the experience of migration often presents its own set of challenges, highlighting a larger systemic issue of support and acceptance.

Iranian Transgender Individuals Face Exile Despite Legal Gender Confirmation
Despite Iran's legal allowance for gender confirmation, societal rejection forces many transgender individuals into exile, seeking acceptance and safety; however, the experience of migration often presents its own set of challenges, highlighting a larger systemic issue of support and acceptance.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Reinstatement of Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The US Supreme Court temporarily blocked Maine's censure of state lawmaker Laurel Libby, who faced backlash for a social media post about a transgender student athlete; two justices dissented, raising concerns about the court's intervention in what Maine's attorney general called an intra-parliament...

Supreme Court Reinstatement of Maine Lawmaker's Voting Rights
The US Supreme Court temporarily blocked Maine's censure of state lawmaker Laurel Libby, who faced backlash for a social media post about a transgender student athlete; two justices dissented, raising concerns about the court's intervention in what Maine's attorney general called an intra-parliament...
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64% Bias Score

Labour Considers Banning Trans Women from All-Women Shortlists
The Labour Party's National Executive Committee is considering postponing its annual women's conference and limiting all-women shortlists to biological women only, in response to the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act.

Labour Considers Banning Trans Women from All-Women Shortlists
The Labour Party's National Executive Committee is considering postponing its annual women's conference and limiting all-women shortlists to biological women only, in response to the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act.
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68% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Enforcement of Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can enforce its ban on transgender service members, forcing approximately 1,000 to begin the voluntary separation process by June 6th, impacting three service members with pending lawsuits.

Supreme Court Allows Enforcement of Transgender Military Ban
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can enforce its ban on transgender service members, forcing approximately 1,000 to begin the voluntary separation process by June 6th, impacting three service members with pending lawsuits.
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56% Bias Score
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