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Questlove's "Sly Lives!" Premieres at Sundance

Questlove's new documentary, "Sly Lives!," premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, exploring the life of Sly Stone, from his musical rise to his struggles with addiction, and examining the concept of the "burden of Black genius.

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Magdeburg Attack: Systemic Failures in Risk Assessment Revealed

On December 2024, Taleb A., a physician at Salus who had previously made concerning statements about being in a "war", drove a car into a Magdeburg Christmas market, killing six and injuring nearly 300; police had contacted him on October 4th for a threat, but his employer was not informed.

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Magdeburg Attack: Warning Signs Ignored Due to Communication Failures

On December 24, 2024, Taleb A., a Salus health company doctor in Magdeburg, drove a car into a Christmas market, killing six and injuring nearly 300. Weeks prior, colleagues had emailed superiors expressing concerns about his mental state after he allegedly said he was in a "war" with a life-or-deat...

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AI Chatbots Pose Mental Health Risks, Warns Dutch Authority

The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) warns about the mental health risks of AI-powered friendship and therapy chatbots, citing their addictive nature, potentially harmful responses, and lack of transparency. The report highlights the danger of users unknowingly interacting with robots instead of...

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Nottingham Attacks: Public Inquiry to Start in Weeks

Following the Nottingham attacks that killed three, a judge-led public inquiry will start in weeks, scrutinising multiple agencies and Valdo Calocane's mental health care, with the aim of preventing future tragedies and lasting two years.

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Dutch Mental Healthcare Facing Long Waiting Times

Mental healthcare waiting times in the Netherlands are significantly exceeding targets, with patients facing delays of up to 28 weeks for personality disorders, 25 weeks for obsessive-compulsive disorders, and 23 weeks for eating disorders, while only those with mild issues, like burnout, often rece...

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Life Sentence Demanded for Weiteveen Double Homicide

Richard K. confessed to murdering a couple in Weiteveen, Netherlands, following a dispute over property; the Public Prosecutor demands a life sentence, while the defense argues for limited accountability due to mental disorders.

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Nottingham Attacks: Judge-Led Inquiry to Begin

A judge-led public inquiry into the Nottingham attacks of June 2023, which killed three people, will begin in weeks, prompted by victims' families and focusing on multiple agencies involved, seeking accountability and systemic improvements.

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South Korean Teacher Kills Student, Sparking School Safety Review

A South Korean elementary school teacher, who had returned to work after a health leave and was receiving treatment for depression, allegedly stabbed a first-grader to death in Daejeon on Monday; this prompted acting president to order a review of school safety standards and sparked discussions abou...

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Historian Warns of Fear's Dominance in Current Sociopolitical Climate

British historian Robert Peckham, author of "Fear: An Alternative History of the World," will participate in Spain's VIII Culture Forum (February 20-23) to discuss how fear, used historically to protect values, now overshadows them, hindering social progress and impacting global movements.

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Dutch Authority Warns of AI Chatbot Dangers

The Dutch Data Protection Authority warns of the dangers of AI chatbots for mental health, citing privacy concerns and inadequate responses to distress signals in four example conversations. The EU's AI Act will require disclosure of AI use by mid-2026.

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American Woman's Unexpected Pakistani Stay Highlights Cultural Differences

A 33-year-old American woman, Onijah Robinson, traveled to Karachi, Pakistan, to meet a 19-year-old man she met online; upon arrival, her true appearance caused him to flee, yet she remained for months, becoming a local celebrity due to her erratic behavior and demands for money, highlighting contra...

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