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Love Island USA's Popularity Fuels Cyberbullying Concerns
Love Island USA's record-breaking season is overshadowed by a surge in cyberbullying against contestants, prompting on-air pleas for viewers to stop the harassment; concerns are raised about the adequacy of mental health support compared to the UK version, where two contestants previously died by su...
Love Island USA's Popularity Fuels Cyberbullying Concerns
Love Island USA's record-breaking season is overshadowed by a surge in cyberbullying against contestants, prompting on-air pleas for viewers to stop the harassment; concerns are raised about the adequacy of mental health support compared to the UK version, where two contestants previously died by su...
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48% Bias Score


BBC Comedy "Such Brave Girls" Returns with Bleak Dating Scene Focus
Such Brave Girls," a dark comedy series on BBC, follows sisters Josie and Billie and their mother Deb as they navigate financial struggles and complicated relationships, with storylines inspired by the creators' lives and observations of modern dating trends, leading to a second season that explores...
BBC Comedy "Such Brave Girls" Returns with Bleak Dating Scene Focus
Such Brave Girls," a dark comedy series on BBC, follows sisters Josie and Billie and their mother Deb as they navigate financial struggles and complicated relationships, with storylines inspired by the creators' lives and observations of modern dating trends, leading to a second season that explores...
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40% Bias Score


Self-Imposed Isolation: A Growing Social Problem
A rising trend of self-imposed isolation, fueled by technology overuse and societal individualism, is leading to increased loneliness and impacting social connections in Spain and the US, marked by a significant rise in single-person households and a decline in traditional social activities.
Self-Imposed Isolation: A Growing Social Problem
A rising trend of self-imposed isolation, fueled by technology overuse and societal individualism, is leading to increased loneliness and impacting social connections in Spain and the US, marked by a significant rise in single-person households and a decline in traditional social activities.
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48% Bias Score


London Man Guilty of Murdering Teen in Samurai Sword Rampage
On April 30, 2024, Marcus Arduini-Monzo, 37, murdered 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in Hainault, London, during a cannabis-induced psychotic episode involving a samurai sword, resulting in additional charges of attempted murder and wounding with intent.
London Man Guilty of Murdering Teen in Samurai Sword Rampage
On April 30, 2024, Marcus Arduini-Monzo, 37, murdered 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in Hainault, London, during a cannabis-induced psychotic episode involving a samurai sword, resulting in additional charges of attempted murder and wounding with intent.
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52% Bias Score


Galician Asylum Exposed: Women Imprisoned for Defying Social Norms
Carmen V. Valiña's research into the Conxo asylum in Galicia (1885-1936) revealed that nearly 20% of the 456 reviewed files lacked psychiatric diagnoses, exposing its use to confine women who challenged societal norms of purity and submission, often from rural, impoverished backgrounds.
Galician Asylum Exposed: Women Imprisoned for Defying Social Norms
Carmen V. Valiña's research into the Conxo asylum in Galicia (1885-1936) revealed that nearly 20% of the 456 reviewed files lacked psychiatric diagnoses, exposing its use to confine women who challenged societal norms of purity and submission, often from rural, impoverished backgrounds.
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60% Bias Score


Swansea Man Accused of Hiring Hitman for £1,500
A Swansea man, Paul Lewis, is accused of paying £1,500 to Dominique Saunders to hire a hitman to kill his estranged wife; both deny conspiracy to murder; the wife was unharmed.
Swansea Man Accused of Hiring Hitman for £1,500
A Swansea man, Paul Lewis, is accused of paying £1,500 to Dominique Saunders to hire a hitman to kill his estranged wife; both deny conspiracy to murder; the wife was unharmed.
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44% Bias Score

Excessive Social Media Use Among European Youth Linked to Mental Health Crisis
A 2023 EU report reveals that one-third of young Europeans spend over three hours daily on social media, linked to rising mental health issues; a 2024 WHO study confirms an increase in problematic social media use among adolescents from 7% in 2018 to 11% in 2022, impacting mental well-being and acad...

Excessive Social Media Use Among European Youth Linked to Mental Health Crisis
A 2023 EU report reveals that one-third of young Europeans spend over three hours daily on social media, linked to rising mental health issues; a 2024 WHO study confirms an increase in problematic social media use among adolescents from 7% in 2018 to 11% in 2022, impacting mental well-being and acad...
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48% Bias Score

Japan Executes "Twitter Killer" Takahiro Shiraishi
Japan executed Takahiro Shiraishi, the "Twitter killer," on [Date of execution], for the 2017 murders of nine people he lured via Twitter, prompting a national debate on online safety and capital punishment.

Japan Executes "Twitter Killer" Takahiro Shiraishi
Japan executed Takahiro Shiraishi, the "Twitter killer," on [Date of execution], for the 2017 murders of nine people he lured via Twitter, prompting a national debate on online safety and capital punishment.
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44% Bias Score

Man Guilty of Murdering Boy with Sword in Hainault
Marcus Monzo, 37, was found guilty of murdering 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin with a samurai sword in Hainault on April 30, 2024, after a series of attacks that also injured three others; he will receive a life sentence.

Man Guilty of Murdering Boy with Sword in Hainault
Marcus Monzo, 37, was found guilty of murdering 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin with a samurai sword in Hainault on April 30, 2024, after a series of attacks that also injured three others; he will receive a life sentence.
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48% Bias Score

Washington Father Accused of Killing Daughters May Be Dead, Search Continues
Following the discovery of three murdered young sisters near their father's abandoned vehicle in Washington state, authorities are now considering the possibility that the prime suspect, Travis Decker, may be dead, despite the ongoing large-scale manhunt.

Washington Father Accused of Killing Daughters May Be Dead, Search Continues
Following the discovery of three murdered young sisters near their father's abandoned vehicle in Washington state, authorities are now considering the possibility that the prime suspect, Travis Decker, may be dead, despite the ongoing large-scale manhunt.
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40% Bias Score

IPP Prisoner Transferred to Mental Health Hospital After Family's Six-Year Campaign
Thomas White, imprisoned since 2012 under an IPP sentence for stealing a mobile phone, has been transferred to a mental health hospital after developing paranoid schizophrenia due to the indefinite nature of his sentence and prolonged isolation; his family fought for six years to secure his transfer...

IPP Prisoner Transferred to Mental Health Hospital After Family's Six-Year Campaign
Thomas White, imprisoned since 2012 under an IPP sentence for stealing a mobile phone, has been transferred to a mental health hospital after developing paranoid schizophrenia due to the indefinite nature of his sentence and prolonged isolation; his family fought for six years to secure his transfer...
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56% Bias Score

Michigan Church Shooting: Gunman Dead, One Injured
Brian Anthony Browning, 31, fatally shot himself after firing on a church service in Wayne, Michigan on Sunday, injuring one person; police found multiple weapons at Browning's home and are investigating.

Michigan Church Shooting: Gunman Dead, One Injured
Brian Anthony Browning, 31, fatally shot himself after firing on a church service in Wayne, Michigan on Sunday, injuring one person; police found multiple weapons at Browning's home and are investigating.
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44% Bias Score
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