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Victoria Derbyshire Reveals Father's Abuse on Loose Women
Journalist Victoria Derbyshire revealed on Loose Women her father's physical and verbal abuse during her childhood, detailing incidents of strangulation and highlighting the delayed police response to a domestic violence call when she was a teenager. The disclosure supports the show's domestic abuse...
Victoria Derbyshire Reveals Father's Abuse on Loose Women
Journalist Victoria Derbyshire revealed on Loose Women her father's physical and verbal abuse during her childhood, detailing incidents of strangulation and highlighting the delayed police response to a domestic violence call when she was a teenager. The disclosure supports the show's domestic abuse...
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40% Bias Score


Mindful Leadership: A Business Imperative for Employee Well-being
A Deloitte survey shows 77% of employees have experienced burnout, prompting a call for mindful leadership prioritizing mental health; companies like Salesforce, Microsoft, and Unilever demonstrate how embedding well-being into leadership and operations improves retention, productivity, and innovati...
Mindful Leadership: A Business Imperative for Employee Well-being
A Deloitte survey shows 77% of employees have experienced burnout, prompting a call for mindful leadership prioritizing mental health; companies like Salesforce, Microsoft, and Unilever demonstrate how embedding well-being into leadership and operations improves retention, productivity, and innovati...
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48% Bias Score


Lower Saxony Healthcare Workers Report Highest Mental Health-Related Work Absences
In Lower Saxony, Germany, healthcare workers reported the highest number of workdays lost to mental health issues in 2024 (477 days per 100 employees), exceeding the national average and other sectors, based on DAK-Gesundheit's Psychreport analyzing 225,000 insured employees.
Lower Saxony Healthcare Workers Report Highest Mental Health-Related Work Absences
In Lower Saxony, Germany, healthcare workers reported the highest number of workdays lost to mental health issues in 2024 (477 days per 100 employees), exceeding the national average and other sectors, based on DAK-Gesundheit's Psychreport analyzing 225,000 insured employees.
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24% Bias Score


Florida to Execute Veteran for 1998 Quadruple Murder
Jeffrey Hutchinson, a 62-year-old Army veteran, is to be executed in Florida on Thursday for the 1998 murders of his girlfriend and her three children; he claims innocence and a government conspiracy, despite evidence placing him at the scene.
Florida to Execute Veteran for 1998 Quadruple Murder
Jeffrey Hutchinson, a 62-year-old Army veteran, is to be executed in Florida on Thursday for the 1998 murders of his girlfriend and her three children; he claims innocence and a government conspiracy, despite evidence placing him at the scene.
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48% Bias Score


Lorde's Collaboration with Charli XCX Fuels New Album Success
New Zealand singer Lorde's new single "What Was That" debuted in the UK Top 10, following her collaboration with Charli XCX on the remix of "girl, so confusing," which boosted her confidence to explore vulnerability in her upcoming album "Virgin.
Lorde's Collaboration with Charli XCX Fuels New Album Success
New Zealand singer Lorde's new single "What Was That" debuted in the UK Top 10, following her collaboration with Charli XCX on the remix of "girl, so confusing," which boosted her confidence to explore vulnerability in her upcoming album "Virgin.
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4% Bias Score


Vietnam War's Lingering Psychological Trauma and Societal Reconciliation
The Vietnam War (1955-1975), costing 3.8 million lives, concluded with a communist victory; however, the long-term psychological trauma among both American and Vietnamese veterans, and the differing societal responses to this trauma, remain significant consequences.
Vietnam War's Lingering Psychological Trauma and Societal Reconciliation
The Vietnam War (1955-1975), costing 3.8 million lives, concluded with a communist victory; however, the long-term psychological trauma among both American and Vietnamese veterans, and the differing societal responses to this trauma, remain significant consequences.
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28% Bias Score

Sydney Stabbing Rampage Highlights Systemic Failures
In Sydney, Australia, on April 13, 2024, Joel Cauchi, a man with schizophrenia, killed six and injured ten others in a stabbing rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction; Police Inspector Amy Scott, the first responder, shot Cauchi, aided by two civilians.

Sydney Stabbing Rampage Highlights Systemic Failures
In Sydney, Australia, on April 13, 2024, Joel Cauchi, a man with schizophrenia, killed six and injured ten others in a stabbing rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction; Police Inspector Amy Scott, the first responder, shot Cauchi, aided by two civilians.
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24% Bias Score

Wrongful Conviction, Exploitation, and Death of Stacey Hyde
Stacey Hyde, wrongly jailed for murder at 17, died of bulimia at 32 after facing exploitation and abuse following her release from prison, highlighting the need for better support for those leaving jail.

Wrongful Conviction, Exploitation, and Death of Stacey Hyde
Stacey Hyde, wrongly jailed for murder at 17, died of bulimia at 32 after facing exploitation and abuse following her release from prison, highlighting the need for better support for those leaving jail.
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40% Bias Score

UK MP Calls for National Hoarding Disorder Strategy
Labour MP Paulette Hamilton is calling for a national strategy to address hoarding disorder in the UK, citing an exponential rise in cases since the Covid-19 pandemic and highlighting the work of Birmingham-based social enterprise Clouds End CIC, which has supported over 300 people.

UK MP Calls for National Hoarding Disorder Strategy
Labour MP Paulette Hamilton is calling for a national strategy to address hoarding disorder in the UK, citing an exponential rise in cases since the Covid-19 pandemic and highlighting the work of Birmingham-based social enterprise Clouds End CIC, which has supported over 300 people.
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36% Bias Score

Tony Adams Chairs The Forward Trust, Emphasizing Support for Addiction Recovery
Former Arsenal captain Tony Adams, a recovering alcoholic, was named chair of trustees for The Forward Trust, a drug and alcohol dependence organization, and visited Margate FC to meet members and discuss their work, emphasizing the importance of employment and housing support for recovery.

Tony Adams Chairs The Forward Trust, Emphasizing Support for Addiction Recovery
Former Arsenal captain Tony Adams, a recovering alcoholic, was named chair of trustees for The Forward Trust, a drug and alcohol dependence organization, and visited Margate FC to meet members and discuss their work, emphasizing the importance of employment and housing support for recovery.
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24% Bias Score

Vancouver Festival Attack: Mental Health of Suspect in Focus
On Saturday night, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, a man receiving mental health treatment on an extended leave, drove a vehicle into a Vancouver festival, killing 11 and injuring more than two dozen. He has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder, with further charges anticipated.

Vancouver Festival Attack: Mental Health of Suspect in Focus
On Saturday night, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, a man receiving mental health treatment on an extended leave, drove a vehicle into a Vancouver festival, killing 11 and injuring more than two dozen. He has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder, with further charges anticipated.
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44% Bias Score

NSW's $540M Mental Health Facility Faces Staffing Crisis
Construction began Wednesday on a $540 million mental health facility in western Sydney, projected to open in 2027, but psychiatrists warn severe staff shortages—with over a third of public sector positions vacant—will leave it underutilized, mirroring issues faced by other recently opened facilitie...

NSW's $540M Mental Health Facility Faces Staffing Crisis
Construction began Wednesday on a $540 million mental health facility in western Sydney, projected to open in 2027, but psychiatrists warn severe staff shortages—with over a third of public sector positions vacant—will leave it underutilized, mirroring issues faced by other recently opened facilitie...
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56% Bias Score
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