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Dating Apps Lose Women in 2025
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Dating Apps Lose Women in 2025

New York, NY - In 2025, a growing number of women are leaving dating apps, with the trend supported by recent statistics showing significant dissatisfaction with the platforms. Safety concerns, harassment, and an increased focus on personal autonomy are key drivers behind this shift.

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Maine Sent to DOJ For Harm To Girls
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Maine Sent to DOJ For Harm To Girls

Augusta, Maine — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has formally referred the State of Maine to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for enforcement action after the Mills administration and key education officials refused to comply with federal directives prohibiting biologically male athletes from participating in female sports.

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Haitian And Korean Women Link Forces
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Haitian And Korean Women Link Forces

Haiti and Korea - With renewed diplomatic interest between Haiti and South Korea, there is an opportunity for women from both nations to collaborate on economic, educational, and advocacy initiatives. While these countries differ in development and resources, their women share common struggles related to sex inequality and economic barriers.

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Unsafe For U.K. Women To Walk Streets
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Unsafe For U.K. Women To Walk Streets

London, U.K. - A growing number of women in the UK feel unsafe walking home at night, particularly during the winter months when daylight is limited. Recent research shows that nearly half of women in the country express fear for their safety on the streets, with over a third admitting to altering their routes or taking additional precautions to avoid potential threats.

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Latin Women Say No To Child Birth
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Latin Women Say No To Child Birth

Bogotá, Colombia - Latin America is witnessing a historic demographic shift: birth rates in the region have plummeted to their lowest levels since 1950. More and more women are choosing not to have children, a decision driven not just by economic or career aspirations, but by a deeper crisis—sex-based violence, inequality, and a lack of state support for mothers.

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New Testing Rules To Protect Womens Sports
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New Testing Rules To Protect Womens Sports

Lausanne, Switzerland - In a landmark and controversial move, World Athletics announced on Tuesday that all female athletes will now be required to undergo a one-time genetic test to confirm their eligibility to compete in women’s events.

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Woman Killed During Prison Visit
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Woman Killed During Prison Visit

Ione, California — A conjugal visit at Mule Creek State Prison ended in tragedy after 62-year-old Stephanie Brinson was found dead during an overnight stay with her husband, a convicted mass murderer serving life without parole.

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Birth Rates Are Down
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Birth Rates Are Down

New York, NY - The global birth rate is steadily declining, with many countries now facing long-term demographic shifts. Fertility rates in numerous developed nations have fallen well below the replacement level of 2.1 children per woman.

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Noose Hoax: DNA Exposes Brown
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Noose Hoax: DNA Exposes Brown

Allentown, PA - LaTarsha Brown, a City Hall employee and Allentown School Board member, was formally charged with making false reports to law enforcement and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, following an investigation into a noose found on her desk in January.

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Womens Health In Sierra Leone
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Womens Health In Sierra Leone

Freetown, Sierra Leone — The government of Sierra Leone is currently considering a legislative proposal that would decriminalize abortion, a move that has drawn sharp divisions between human rights advocates and religious institutions. The proposed Safe Motherhood and Reproductive Health Act aims to replace a 19th-century law dating back to British colonial rule, which currently criminalizes abortion except when the life of the mother is at risk.

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