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England's Adoption Crisis: Inadequate Support Leads to Breakdown
In England, a lack of post-adoption support is causing a crisis, as evidenced by the cases of Victoria Bristow and Sarah, two mothers who had to return their adopted children to the care system due to inadequate resources, leading to their emotional distress and highlighting a broader systemic probl...
England's Adoption Crisis: Inadequate Support Leads to Breakdown
In England, a lack of post-adoption support is causing a crisis, as evidenced by the cases of Victoria Bristow and Sarah, two mothers who had to return their adopted children to the care system due to inadequate resources, leading to their emotional distress and highlighting a broader systemic probl...
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44% Bias Score


Global AI Adoption High, But Trust Remains Low
A global survey of 48,000 individuals across 47 countries reveals that while over two-thirds regularly use AI, only 46% trust its results, raising concerns about workplace misuse and the need for increased AI literacy.
Global AI Adoption High, But Trust Remains Low
A global survey of 48,000 individuals across 47 countries reveals that while over two-thirds regularly use AI, only 46% trust its results, raising concerns about workplace misuse and the need for increased AI literacy.
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36% Bias Score


Adoptive Parents Include Bio-Mother's Friend in Child's Life After Job Loss
Former Louisiana correctional officer Roberta Bell lost her job for caring for the infant son of an incarcerated woman, but the child's adoptive parents later ensured Bell remained part of the child's life after an emotional reunion outside a Louisiana courthouse.
Adoptive Parents Include Bio-Mother's Friend in Child's Life After Job Loss
Former Louisiana correctional officer Roberta Bell lost her job for caring for the infant son of an incarcerated woman, but the child's adoptive parents later ensured Bell remained part of the child's life after an emotional reunion outside a Louisiana courthouse.
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48% Bias Score


Lebensborn: Separated Families and Lifelong Trauma
In August 1942, the Lebensborn program separated Erika Matko from her parents in Celje, Slovenia, after she passed an Aryan test; this was one of 430 similar cases of children taken, revealing the program's complexities and devastating impact on families and individuals.
Lebensborn: Separated Families and Lifelong Trauma
In August 1942, the Lebensborn program separated Erika Matko from her parents in Celje, Slovenia, after she passed an Aryan test; this was one of 430 similar cases of children taken, revealing the program's complexities and devastating impact on families and individuals.
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36% Bias Score


Documentary Showcases Triumph of Orphan Adopted After Viral Plea
Davion Only, a Florida orphan, made a viral plea for adoption in 2013; after years of instability, he was adopted by his former caseworker Connie Going in 2016, and a documentary about his life, "The Davion Effect," premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in 2024, highlighting the challenges faced b...
Documentary Showcases Triumph of Orphan Adopted After Viral Plea
Davion Only, a Florida orphan, made a viral plea for adoption in 2013; after years of instability, he was adopted by his former caseworker Connie Going in 2016, and a documentary about his life, "The Davion Effect," premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in 2024, highlighting the challenges faced b...
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36% Bias Score


UK Cuts Therapy Funding for Adopted Children by 40%
The UK government cut funding for therapy for adopted children in England by 40%, reducing the annual limit from £5,000 to £3,000 and eliminating separate assessment funding, despite maintaining the overall £50 million budget, causing distress for families and charities.
UK Cuts Therapy Funding for Adopted Children by 40%
The UK government cut funding for therapy for adopted children in England by 40%, reducing the annual limit from £5,000 to £3,000 and eliminating separate assessment funding, despite maintaining the overall £50 million budget, causing distress for families and charities.
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52% Bias Score

Illegal Adoption Network Separated Thousands of Babies in France and Belgium
A Belgian man's search for his biological mother in Dunkirk, France, reveals a vast illegal adoption network operating between France and Belgium from 1950 to the late 1980s, involving thousands of babies separated from their mothers and placed with adoptive families in Belgium.

Illegal Adoption Network Separated Thousands of Babies in France and Belgium
A Belgian man's search for his biological mother in Dunkirk, France, reveals a vast illegal adoption network operating between France and Belgium from 1950 to the late 1980s, involving thousands of babies separated from their mothers and placed with adoptive families in Belgium.
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64% Bias Score

SAFE Home Act" Reintroduced to Protect Parents' Rights in Adoption
Republican Senators Jim Banks and Tom Cotton, along with Representative Mary Miller, reintroduced the "SAFE Home Act" to prevent federally funded adoption agencies from discriminating against parents who refuse gender-affirming care for adopted children, directly opposing a 2023 HHS rule.

SAFE Home Act" Reintroduced to Protect Parents' Rights in Adoption
Republican Senators Jim Banks and Tom Cotton, along with Representative Mary Miller, reintroduced the "SAFE Home Act" to prevent federally funded adoption agencies from discriminating against parents who refuse gender-affirming care for adopted children, directly opposing a 2023 HHS rule.
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84% Bias Score

Miami Nurse Sentenced to Life for Fatal Child Abuse
A Miami-Dade County nurse, Gina Emmanuel, was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for the abuse of her three adopted daughters, resulting in the death of one child due to medical neglect; the abuse included beatings, burnings, and starvation, beginning in 2017.

Miami Nurse Sentenced to Life for Fatal Child Abuse
A Miami-Dade County nurse, Gina Emmanuel, was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for the abuse of her three adopted daughters, resulting in the death of one child due to medical neglect; the abuse included beatings, burnings, and starvation, beginning in 2017.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Simplifies Citizenship Process for Cold War Adoptees
Greece has implemented a new process allowing approximately 1,500 Greek citizens adopted abroad (1948-1975) to regain their citizenship, addressing bureaucratic barriers that previously prevented many from reclaiming their birthright, thanks to the advocacy efforts of adoptees and researchers.

Greece Simplifies Citizenship Process for Cold War Adoptees
Greece has implemented a new process allowing approximately 1,500 Greek citizens adopted abroad (1948-1975) to regain their citizenship, addressing bureaucratic barriers that previously prevented many from reclaiming their birthright, thanks to the advocacy efforts of adoptees and researchers.
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32% Bias Score

UK Government Cuts Therapy Funding for Adopted Children
The UK government slashed funding for adopted children's therapy by 40%, reducing the Fair Access Limit from £5,000 to £3,000 within the £50 million Adoption and Special Guardianship Fund, sparking criticism for its handling of the announcement during parliamentary recess and concerns about impacts ...

UK Government Cuts Therapy Funding for Adopted Children
The UK government slashed funding for adopted children's therapy by 40%, reducing the Fair Access Limit from £5,000 to £3,000 within the £50 million Adoption and Special Guardianship Fund, sparking criticism for its handling of the announcement during parliamentary recess and concerns about impacts ...
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56% Bias Score

Texas Foster Teen Seeks Adoption, Finds Solace in Cooking
Fourteen-year-old Enoch, a Texas foster child, seeks adoption; his passion for cooking, developed due to past food insecurity, and hopes for a forever family are highlighted in a recent news segment.

Texas Foster Teen Seeks Adoption, Finds Solace in Cooking
Fourteen-year-old Enoch, a Texas foster child, seeks adoption; his passion for cooking, developed due to past food insecurity, and hopes for a forever family are highlighted in a recent news segment.
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36% Bias Score
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