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Couple Jailed, Baby Girl's Future Uncertain After Illegal UK Entry
A Nigerian couple, Raphael Ossai and Oluwakemi Olasanoye, were jailed for 18 months and deported after bringing a baby girl, Lucy, to the UK using false documents; Lucy, unrelated to them, is now in UK care and the court is determining her future.
Couple Jailed, Baby Girl's Future Uncertain After Illegal UK Entry
A Nigerian couple, Raphael Ossai and Oluwakemi Olasanoye, were jailed for 18 months and deported after bringing a baby girl, Lucy, to the UK using false documents; Lucy, unrelated to them, is now in UK care and the court is determining her future.
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52% 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


Adolescence" Netflix Hit Sparks U.K. Debate on Online Misogyny
Netflix's "Adolescence" amassed over 120 million U.K. views, prompting Prime Minister Keir Starmer to make it free for schools to address online misogyny and radicalization affecting Gen Z, with 73% of 16-25 year-olds witnessing such content online.
Adolescence" Netflix Hit Sparks U.K. Debate on Online Misogyny
Netflix's "Adolescence" amassed over 120 million U.K. views, prompting Prime Minister Keir Starmer to make it free for schools to address online misogyny and radicalization affecting Gen Z, with 73% of 16-25 year-olds witnessing such content online.
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52% Bias Score


German Clinic Addresses Addiction's Impact on Families
In Germany's Villa Maria clinic, Selina and her daughter receive addiction therapy; over three million German children have a parent with an addiction, facing lifelong consequences including adjustment disorders and increased risk of developing their own addictions; the clinic addresses the needs of...
German Clinic Addresses Addiction's Impact on Families
In Germany's Villa Maria clinic, Selina and her daughter receive addiction therapy; over three million German children have a parent with an addiction, facing lifelong consequences including adjustment disorders and increased risk of developing their own addictions; the clinic addresses the needs of...
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24% 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


Dutch Study Highlights Neglect of Domestic Violence in Child Custody Cases
A Dutch study reveals that domestic violence is often ignored in family court proceedings concerning child custody, despite being a factor in 20% of divorces and 50% of complex cases; researchers advocate for improved training and assessment frameworks to prioritize children's safety.
Dutch Study Highlights Neglect of Domestic Violence in Child Custody Cases
A Dutch study reveals that domestic violence is often ignored in family court proceedings concerning child custody, despite being a factor in 20% of divorces and 50% of complex cases; researchers advocate for improved training and assessment frameworks to prioritize children's safety.
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60% Bias Score

University Settles Lawsuit over Professor's Dismissal for Gender Transition Views
Dr. William Malone, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, was fired from the University of Louisville in 2019 after expressing views against gender transition treatments for children; he received a nearly $1.6 million settlement after a lawsuit.

University Settles Lawsuit over Professor's Dismissal for Gender Transition Views
Dr. William Malone, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, was fired from the University of Louisville in 2019 after expressing views against gender transition treatments for children; he received a nearly $1.6 million settlement after a lawsuit.
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68% Bias Score

Arkansas Couple Sentenced to 70 Years for Children's Deaths
Deja and Justin Rollins, of Arkansas, received 70-year prison sentences for the July 2024 deaths of their two-year-old and three-year-old children, who died from heatstroke and malnutrition respectively after being left in a car; the parents also face charges for neglecting their other children, who...

Arkansas Couple Sentenced to 70 Years for Children's Deaths
Deja and Justin Rollins, of Arkansas, received 70-year prison sentences for the July 2024 deaths of their two-year-old and three-year-old children, who died from heatstroke and malnutrition respectively after being left in a car; the parents also face charges for neglecting their other children, who...
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32% Bias Score

Turkey's Child Population: Regional Disparities in 2024
Turkey's 2024 child population reached 21,817,61, with Şanlıurfa showing the highest rate (43.8%) and Tunceli the lowest (16.4%), revealing significant regional disparities in child populations and household structures.

Turkey's Child Population: Regional Disparities in 2024
Turkey's 2024 child population reached 21,817,61, with Şanlıurfa showing the highest rate (43.8%) and Tunceli the lowest (16.4%), revealing significant regional disparities in child populations and household structures.
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20% Bias Score

Welsh College Donates Football Kits to Burundi Orphans
Coleg Menai in Wales donated used football kits to 22 orphaned boys in Burundi through Annie's Orphans, a charity that supports education and essential services in developing countries, facilitated by Jamie Jones, who previously coordinated a similar donation of 500 kits from Llangefni Town FC.

Welsh College Donates Football Kits to Burundi Orphans
Coleg Menai in Wales donated used football kits to 22 orphaned boys in Burundi through Annie's Orphans, a charity that supports education and essential services in developing countries, facilitated by Jamie Jones, who previously coordinated a similar donation of 500 kits from Llangefni Town FC.
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24% Bias Score

Bipartisan Criticism of Trump Administration's Migrant Child Legal Aid Cuts
Senators Murkowski and Ossoff launched a bipartisan attack against the Trump administration's termination of a contract providing legal representation to 26,000 unaccompanied migrant children, citing violations of the 2008 Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act and the risk of child expl...

Bipartisan Criticism of Trump Administration's Migrant Child Legal Aid Cuts
Senators Murkowski and Ossoff launched a bipartisan attack against the Trump administration's termination of a contract providing legal representation to 26,000 unaccompanied migrant children, citing violations of the 2008 Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act and the risk of child expl...
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40% 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
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