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15-Year-Old Kills Guardian in Zheleznogorsk After Years of Family Abuse
In Zheleznogorsk, Russia, a 15-year-old boy, Victor, murdered his 54-year-old guardian, Lilya Terekhina, on October 2nd, 2024, due to her alleged abuse of his 86-year-old grandmother. The boy had lived with Lilya since age four and had special needs.
15-Year-Old Kills Guardian in Zheleznogorsk After Years of Family Abuse
In Zheleznogorsk, Russia, a 15-year-old boy, Victor, murdered his 54-year-old guardian, Lilya Terekhina, on October 2nd, 2024, due to her alleged abuse of his 86-year-old grandmother. The boy had lived with Lilya since age four and had special needs.
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52% Bias Score


Global Study Links Higher Suicide Risk to Mondays and New Year's Day
A global study of over 1.7 million suicides (1971-2019) found higher suicide risks on Mondays and New Year's Day in most countries, particularly for men, possibly due to the 'broken-promise effect'; regional variations existed, highlighting the need for localized suicide prevention strategies.
Global Study Links Higher Suicide Risk to Mondays and New Year's Day
A global study of over 1.7 million suicides (1971-2019) found higher suicide risks on Mondays and New Year's Day in most countries, particularly for men, possibly due to the 'broken-promise effect'; regional variations existed, highlighting the need for localized suicide prevention strategies.
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28% Bias Score


Most Americans to Quietly Ring in 2025 at Home
A new poll reveals that most U.S. adults (60%+) will celebrate New Year's Eve at home in 2025, with many planning to make resolutions focused on health and finances; younger people are more inclined to go out but often find events expensive.
Most Americans to Quietly Ring in 2025 at Home
A new poll reveals that most U.S. adults (60%+) will celebrate New Year's Eve at home in 2025, with many planning to make resolutions focused on health and finances; younger people are more inclined to go out but often find events expensive.
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36% Bias Score


Surge in Gambling Addiction Cases Overwhelms NHS in England
NHS England reports a near doubling of gambling addiction clinics in the last year due to a surge in demand, with referrals almost tripling to over 2,200 in 2023/24, fueled by intense advertising around Boxing Day sporting events.
Surge in Gambling Addiction Cases Overwhelms NHS in England
NHS England reports a near doubling of gambling addiction clinics in the last year due to a surge in demand, with referrals almost tripling to over 2,200 in 2023/24, fueled by intense advertising around Boxing Day sporting events.
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56% Bias Score


Brain Rot" Named Oxford Word of the Year, Reflecting Concerns Over Online Content's Impact
Brain rot," Oxford's 2024 Word of the Year, describes mental deterioration from excessive trivial online content; studies link it to reduced grey matter, shorter attention spans, and impaired cognitive function, showing a 230% increase in usage from 2023 to 2024.
Brain Rot" Named Oxford Word of the Year, Reflecting Concerns Over Online Content's Impact
Brain rot," Oxford's 2024 Word of the Year, describes mental deterioration from excessive trivial online content; studies link it to reduced grey matter, shorter attention spans, and impaired cognitive function, showing a 230% increase in usage from 2023 to 2024.
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48% Bias Score


Oberdorf's Knee Injury Ends Olympic Hopes
German football star Lena Oberdorf suffered a cruciate ligament rupture on July 16th during a match against Austria, sidelining her from the Olympics after a difficult year marked by intense schedules, online hate, and Germany's early World Cup exit; the injury occurred in Munich, Germany.
Oberdorf's Knee Injury Ends Olympic Hopes
German football star Lena Oberdorf suffered a cruciate ligament rupture on July 16th during a match against Austria, sidelining her from the Olympics after a difficult year marked by intense schedules, online hate, and Germany's early World Cup exit; the injury occurred in Munich, Germany.
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28% Bias Score

Father Suspected of Killing Four Children in Tver Region
A 37-year-old father in the Tver region of Russia is suspected of murdering his three sons (aged 3, 5, and 7) and his one-year-old daughter after suspecting his wife's infidelity; his brother apprehended him after the act, and he is now hospitalized in critical condition.

Father Suspected of Killing Four Children in Tver Region
A 37-year-old father in the Tver region of Russia is suspected of murdering his three sons (aged 3, 5, and 7) and his one-year-old daughter after suspecting his wife's infidelity; his brother apprehended him after the act, and he is now hospitalized in critical condition.
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44% Bias Score

7,000 Daily Steps Linked to Lower Depression Risk
A study of 96,173 adults found that 7,000 or more daily steps are associated with a lower risk of depression, while 5,000 steps correlated with reduced depressive symptoms, suggesting that increasing physical activity may be a preventative measure.

7,000 Daily Steps Linked to Lower Depression Risk
A study of 96,173 adults found that 7,000 or more daily steps are associated with a lower risk of depression, while 5,000 steps correlated with reduced depressive symptoms, suggesting that increasing physical activity may be a preventative measure.
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44% Bias Score

German Mother Arrested for Murder of Two Children
A 39-year-old German mother was arrested for the murder of her six and seven-year-old children in their home on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day; a concerned acquaintance discovered the scene and called emergency services.

German Mother Arrested for Murder of Two Children
A 39-year-old German mother was arrested for the murder of her six and seven-year-old children in their home on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day; a concerned acquaintance discovered the scene and called emergency services.
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28% Bias Score

Study Debunks Myth of Higher Suicide Rates During Holidays
A 25-year University of Pennsylvania study using data from the National Vital Statistics System reveals that US suicide rates are lowest in December, contrary to popular belief; daily suicides averaged 123 in December 2023 versus a yearly average of 135.

Study Debunks Myth of Higher Suicide Rates During Holidays
A 25-year University of Pennsylvania study using data from the National Vital Statistics System reveals that US suicide rates are lowest in December, contrary to popular belief; daily suicides averaged 123 in December 2023 versus a yearly average of 135.
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32% Bias Score

Neurodiversity in Entertainment: Challenging Stereotypes Through Games and Musicals
A new video game and musical are challenging negative stereotypes around neurodiversity, with a reality star's open discussion of his ADHD diagnosis and a 787% increase in UK diagnoses from 1998 to 2018 highlighting the need for more inclusive representation.

Neurodiversity in Entertainment: Challenging Stereotypes Through Games and Musicals
A new video game and musical are challenging negative stereotypes around neurodiversity, with a reality star's open discussion of his ADHD diagnosis and a 787% increase in UK diagnoses from 1998 to 2018 highlighting the need for more inclusive representation.
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36% Bias Score

Indian Muslim Women Face Barriers to Mental Healthcare
In India, Muslim women face significant challenges accessing mental healthcare due to cultural stigma, religious prejudice from healthcare professionals, and a shortage of culturally sensitive therapists, leading to underreporting and unmet needs.

Indian Muslim Women Face Barriers to Mental Healthcare
In India, Muslim women face significant challenges accessing mental healthcare due to cultural stigma, religious prejudice from healthcare professionals, and a shortage of culturally sensitive therapists, leading to underreporting and unmet needs.
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44% Bias Score
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