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Graz School Shooting: 11 Dead, Gun Laws Questioned
A 21-year-old man in Graz, Austria, legally owned but was prohibited from possessing the firearms he used to kill ten people at his former school on June 11, 2025, before taking his own life; police found a non-functional pipe bomb, a suicide note, and a video at his home.
Graz School Shooting: 11 Dead, Gun Laws Questioned
A 21-year-old man in Graz, Austria, legally owned but was prohibited from possessing the firearms he used to kill ten people at his former school on June 11, 2025, before taking his own life; police found a non-functional pipe bomb, a suicide note, and a video at his home.
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32% Bias Score


Brisbane Mental Health Hospital Closure Sparks Political Debate
Toowong Private Hospital in Brisbane, treating 3000 patients annually, is closing Wednesday due to financial issues and lack of buyers, despite last-minute pleas from the opposition and patients, creating a significant gap in mental healthcare.
Brisbane Mental Health Hospital Closure Sparks Political Debate
Toowong Private Hospital in Brisbane, treating 3000 patients annually, is closing Wednesday due to financial issues and lack of buyers, despite last-minute pleas from the opposition and patients, creating a significant gap in mental healthcare.
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56% Bias Score


Manhunt for Soldier Accused of Daughters' Murder
Travis Decker, a 32-year-old former soldier with a history of mental health issues, is wanted for the murder of his three daughters, whose bodies were found near his truck at an abandoned campsite in Washington state; a massive manhunt involving federal agents and the National Guard is underway, aid...
Manhunt for Soldier Accused of Daughters' Murder
Travis Decker, a 32-year-old former soldier with a history of mental health issues, is wanted for the murder of his three daughters, whose bodies were found near his truck at an abandoned campsite in Washington state; a massive manhunt involving federal agents and the National Guard is underway, aid...
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52% Bias Score


AI Emotional Support: A Columnist's Unexpected Acceptance
Guardian columnist Zoe Williams describes her initial disbelief at using AI to console a child grieving a pet, but then details her own use of Anthropic's Claude and its surprisingly helpful responses, contrasting with her past dismissal of new technologies and expressing continued concerns about re...
AI Emotional Support: A Columnist's Unexpected Acceptance
Guardian columnist Zoe Williams describes her initial disbelief at using AI to console a child grieving a pet, but then details her own use of Anthropic's Claude and its surprisingly helpful responses, contrasting with her past dismissal of new technologies and expressing continued concerns about re...
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44% Bias Score


ADHD Rise: Increased Awareness, Not Necessarily More Cases
A new analysis suggests the recent rise in ADHD diagnoses may be due to increased awareness rather than a true increase in prevalence, although long-term increases are likely due to a combination of factors including improved detection and changes in diagnostic criteria.
ADHD Rise: Increased Awareness, Not Necessarily More Cases
A new analysis suggests the recent rise in ADHD diagnoses may be due to increased awareness rather than a true increase in prevalence, although long-term increases are likely due to a combination of factors including improved detection and changes in diagnostic criteria.
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40% Bias Score


Father Accused of Daughters' Murders Searched "Relocation to Canada" Before Their Deaths
Travis Decker, a 32-year-old Washington man, is accused of murdering his three daughters, ages 9, 8, and 5, whose bodies were found bound and suffocated near the Canadian border days after he searched online for relocation to Canada; he remains at large.
Father Accused of Daughters' Murders Searched "Relocation to Canada" Before Their Deaths
Travis Decker, a 32-year-old Washington man, is accused of murdering his three daughters, ages 9, 8, and 5, whose bodies were found bound and suffocated near the Canadian border days after he searched online for relocation to Canada; he remains at large.
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Book Fair: Literature and the Urban Experience
The Madrid Book Fair focuses on New York City, exploring how urban issues like gentrification, mental health, and displacement are reflected in literature, impacting how cities are perceived and experienced, and prompting calls for more equitable urban environments.

Madrid Book Fair: Literature and the Urban Experience
The Madrid Book Fair focuses on New York City, exploring how urban issues like gentrification, mental health, and displacement are reflected in literature, impacting how cities are perceived and experienced, and prompting calls for more equitable urban environments.
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44% Bias Score

Hamburg Proposes Nationwide Collaboration to Mitigate Risks of Violence by Mentally Ill Individuals
Following recent violent attacks in Germany linked to individuals with mental illnesses, Hamburg proposes a nationwide collaboration to improve inter-agency coordination, early risk detection, and post-hospitalization care, including mandatory medication adherence, aiming to minimize future risks.

Hamburg Proposes Nationwide Collaboration to Mitigate Risks of Violence by Mentally Ill Individuals
Following recent violent attacks in Germany linked to individuals with mental illnesses, Hamburg proposes a nationwide collaboration to improve inter-agency coordination, early risk detection, and post-hospitalization care, including mandatory medication adherence, aiming to minimize future risks.
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60% Bias Score

Brians 1 Prison's Specialized Unit Improves Inmate Well-being
A specialized unit at Brians 1 women's prison in Spain provides a supportive environment for vulnerable inmates, using positive reinforcement and trauma-informed care to improve their well-being and prepare them for reintegration into society; the program has shown success in reducing self-harm and ...

Brians 1 Prison's Specialized Unit Improves Inmate Well-being
A specialized unit at Brians 1 women's prison in Spain provides a supportive environment for vulnerable inmates, using positive reinforcement and trauma-informed care to improve their well-being and prepare them for reintegration into society; the program has shown success in reducing self-harm and ...
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60% Bias Score

Ukrainian Soldier's Amsterdam Stabbing: Premeditation and Extremism Investigated
A Ukrainian soldier, Roman D., deserted while on leave and stabbed five people in Amsterdam; his former colleagues report his prior desire for imprisonment in Europe and possession of forged IDs, raising questions about premeditation and potential links to extremism.

Ukrainian Soldier's Amsterdam Stabbing: Premeditation and Extremism Investigated
A Ukrainian soldier, Roman D., deserted while on leave and stabbed five people in Amsterdam; his former colleagues report his prior desire for imprisonment in Europe and possession of forged IDs, raising questions about premeditation and potential links to extremism.
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52% Bias Score

War's Shadow Falls on Israeli Dating Scene
Amidst Israel's war, the dating scene faces unprecedented challenges: combat trauma, unpredictable schedules, and societal focus on soldiers' families leave many singles feeling isolated and struggling to form relationships; the Eden Center is hosting a conference to address this.

War's Shadow Falls on Israeli Dating Scene
Amidst Israel's war, the dating scene faces unprecedented challenges: combat trauma, unpredictable schedules, and societal focus on soldiers' families leave many singles feeling isolated and struggling to form relationships; the Eden Center is hosting a conference to address this.
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32% Bias Score

Israel Faces Unprecedented Mental Health Crisis Amidst War
A study of 862 Israeli women reveals a surge in postpartum depression (33%) and PTSD (34%) during the war, mirroring a dramatic increase in PTSD among reserve soldiers (12% vs. 4–6% during regular service), exposing a national mental health crisis exacerbated by insufficient healthcare resources.

Israel Faces Unprecedented Mental Health Crisis Amidst War
A study of 862 Israeli women reveals a surge in postpartum depression (33%) and PTSD (34%) during the war, mirroring a dramatic increase in PTSD among reserve soldiers (12% vs. 4–6% during regular service), exposing a national mental health crisis exacerbated by insufficient healthcare resources.
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48% Bias Score
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