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Dutch Film "Vlam" Explores Teen's Struggle with Unstable Mother
Vlam", a Dutch film, follows Olivia, a teenager forcibly removed from her home due to her unstable mother's actions; the film depicts her experiences in youth care and explores themes of self-harm, mental illness, and the complexities of family relationships.
Dutch Film "Vlam" Explores Teen's Struggle with Unstable Mother
Vlam", a Dutch film, follows Olivia, a teenager forcibly removed from her home due to her unstable mother's actions; the film depicts her experiences in youth care and explores themes of self-harm, mental illness, and the complexities of family relationships.
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24% Bias Score


Dutch Art Foundation Mitigates Challenges Faced by Asylum-Seeking Children
De Vrolijkheid, a Dutch art foundation, organizes weekly art workshops for children at 30 asylum centers, including Emmen, offering creative outlets and support to mitigate the challenges of asylum seeking. In Emmen, 345 minors currently reside, and the workshops address trauma, disrupted routines, ...
Dutch Art Foundation Mitigates Challenges Faced by Asylum-Seeking Children
De Vrolijkheid, a Dutch art foundation, organizes weekly art workshops for children at 30 asylum centers, including Emmen, offering creative outlets and support to mitigate the challenges of asylum seeking. In Emmen, 345 minors currently reside, and the workshops address trauma, disrupted routines, ...
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36% Bias Score


Second Nurture: Community-Based Support Improves U.S. Foster Care
Susan Silverman's Second Nurture program tackles the high turnover rate of foster parents in the U.S. by building community support networks, primarily within synagogues, providing practical and emotional assistance to foster families, resulting in improved retention and outcomes for children.
Second Nurture: Community-Based Support Improves U.S. Foster Care
Susan Silverman's Second Nurture program tackles the high turnover rate of foster parents in the U.S. by building community support networks, primarily within synagogues, providing practical and emotional assistance to foster families, resulting in improved retention and outcomes for children.
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44% Bias Score


ICE Agents Leave Child Unattended During Waltham Immigration Raid
On May 4th, in Waltham, Massachusetts, ICE agents left a 12-year-old boy alone after arresting his companion during an immigration raid; Neighborhood Watch volunteers safely returned the child home after City Councilor Colleen Bradley-MacArthur recorded the incident.
ICE Agents Leave Child Unattended During Waltham Immigration Raid
On May 4th, in Waltham, Massachusetts, ICE agents left a 12-year-old boy alone after arresting his companion during an immigration raid; Neighborhood Watch volunteers safely returned the child home after City Councilor Colleen Bradley-MacArthur recorded the incident.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Minister Faces Backlash Over Asylum Seeker Outing Ban
Dutch Minister for Asylum and Migration, Ms. Faber, announced an end to all outings for asylum seekers, sparking criticism from children's organizations who argue that these are crucial for the development and well-being of unaccompanied minors; a planned trip to the Efteling amusement park was canc...
Dutch Minister Faces Backlash Over Asylum Seeker Outing Ban
Dutch Minister for Asylum and Migration, Ms. Faber, announced an end to all outings for asylum seekers, sparking criticism from children's organizations who argue that these are crucial for the development and well-being of unaccompanied minors; a planned trip to the Efteling amusement park was canc...
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52% Bias Score


DHS Denies ICE School Raids, Highlights Child Welfare Efforts
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) denied reports that ICE agents removed children from schools, stating that agents' presence at three elementary schools was for reasons unrelated to enforcement, such as welfare checks on unaccompanied children; nearly 5,000 unaccompanied children were reuni...
DHS Denies ICE School Raids, Highlights Child Welfare Efforts
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) denied reports that ICE agents removed children from schools, stating that agents' presence at three elementary schools was for reasons unrelated to enforcement, such as welfare checks on unaccompanied children; nearly 5,000 unaccompanied children were reuni...
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52% Bias Score

Israel's National Insurance Institute Faces Criticism for Rejecting Autism Diagnoses
In Israel, the National Insurance Institute is rejecting many autism diagnoses in children, leading to lengthy appeals, high legal costs for families, and delayed access to crucial therapies and financial aid; this is due to a combination of increased diagnoses, budget constraints, and fraud concern...

Israel's National Insurance Institute Faces Criticism for Rejecting Autism Diagnoses
In Israel, the National Insurance Institute is rejecting many autism diagnoses in children, leading to lengthy appeals, high legal costs for families, and delayed access to crucial therapies and financial aid; this is due to a combination of increased diagnoses, budget constraints, and fraud concern...
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Foster Care Organization Under Intensified Supervision After Abuse Case
The Dutch Inspectorate of Health and Youth (IGJ) placed Enver, a Rotterdam-based foster care organization, under intensified supervision due to serious shortcomings in its services, following the severe abuse of a 10-year-old girl, highlighting systemic issues within Dutch youth care.

Dutch Foster Care Organization Under Intensified Supervision After Abuse Case
The Dutch Inspectorate of Health and Youth (IGJ) placed Enver, a Rotterdam-based foster care organization, under intensified supervision due to serious shortcomings in its services, following the severe abuse of a 10-year-old girl, highlighting systemic issues within Dutch youth care.
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40% Bias Score

19 Million US Children Affected by Parental Substance Use Disorder
A new study finds nearly 19 million U.S. children—1 in 4—have a parent with a substance use disorder, significantly higher than previous estimates; 7.6 million live with a parent with moderate or severe addiction, and alcohol use disorder affects 12 million parents.

19 Million US Children Affected by Parental Substance Use Disorder
A new study finds nearly 19 million U.S. children—1 in 4—have a parent with a substance use disorder, significantly higher than previous estimates; 7.6 million live with a parent with moderate or severe addiction, and alcohol use disorder affects 12 million parents.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Minister Cancels Outings for Asylum Seekers, Sparking Criticism
Dutch Minister Faber announced an end to all outings for asylum seekers, sparking criticism from children's organizations who highlight the importance of recreation for the well-being of traumatized minors; a planned trip to the Efteling amusement park was cancelled, despite a replacement outing bei...

Dutch Minister Cancels Outings for Asylum Seekers, Sparking Criticism
Dutch Minister Faber announced an end to all outings for asylum seekers, sparking criticism from children's organizations who highlight the importance of recreation for the well-being of traumatized minors; a planned trip to the Efteling amusement park was cancelled, despite a replacement outing bei...
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48% 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

Venezuela Accuses US of Kidnapping 2-Year-Old After Parents' Deportation
The U.S. deported a Venezuelan couple, separating their 2-year-old daughter who is now in U.S. custody; Venezuela accuses the U.S. of kidnapping, citing violations of international law, while the U.S. claims it acted to protect the child from parents allegedly linked to a Venezuelan gang.

Venezuela Accuses US of Kidnapping 2-Year-Old After Parents' Deportation
The U.S. deported a Venezuelan couple, separating their 2-year-old daughter who is now in U.S. custody; Venezuela accuses the U.S. of kidnapping, citing violations of international law, while the U.S. claims it acted to protect the child from parents allegedly linked to a Venezuelan gang.
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52% Bias Score
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