THE DIVISION

May 26 2026BUSINESS

Roads Ahead: When the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Gets a New Look

The old Chesapeake Bay Bridge has been feeling the strain of holiday traffic, especially after a crash on its eastbound side last Friday. Drivers have been asking when the worn‑out structure will finally be replaced. State planners are working on a solution that involves building two new, wider span

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May 26 2026SPORTS

Bengaluru vs Gujarat: Dharamsala’s Pitch and Weather Set the Stage

The playoffs start with a clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala. Both sides earned 18 points, but Bengaluru tops the table thanks to a better net run rate under Rajat Patidar. The match is crucial: the winner goes straight to the final, so

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May 26 2026WEATHER

Foggy Memorial Day Morning in the D. C. Area

The first light of Memorial Day arrives wrapped in a thick blanket of mist that can shrink visibility to just a few hundred feet. Local warnings say the fog will linger until nine in the morning, making early drives and parts of the city parade tricky. Drivers are urged to keep their low beams on to

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May 26 2026HEALTH

Ebola’s Rising Threat in Africa: A Call for Action

The Ebola crisis in Africa has grown into the continent’s second‑largest outbreak, with a death toll that now tops 220. The World Health Organization reports more than 900 suspected cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where the virus began, and a handful of infections in neighboring Uga

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May 26 2026HEALTH

Veterans Find Healing on the Barn’s Pasture

The Big Red Barn Retreat is running a new effort called Horses for Mental Health. They are asking people to give money so veterans and first responders can join free sessions with horses. The rides are not just for fun; they help people feel connected and build confidence after trauma. Equi

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May 26 2026HEALTH

Who’s really in charge when the US health system has no leaders?

The US government has quietly blocked its top disease experts from talking directly to the World Health Organization. Instead, small groups of researchers can only listen during WHO meetings—like students in a classroom who can’t ask questions. Any ideas they have must go through layers of bureaucra

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May 26 2026CRIME

The Murdaugh case shows how true crime media can blur lines between entertainment and justice.

The Murdaugh saga became a national obsession when family secrets collided with shocking crimes. A lawyer named Alex Murdaugh faced massive financial fraud charges after years of stealing from clients and even trying to stage his own murder for insurance money. His wife and youngest son were then fo

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May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What happened to the cut short Eastern Promises sequel

The first "Eastern Promises" film introduced Nikolai Luzhin, a London-based Russian mobster played by Viggo Mortensen, whose calm demeanor hides his real job as an FSB undercover agent. Mortensen spent weeks researching the role, even traveling to Russia to understand the culture he was portraying.

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May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI’s Future Needs More Than Just Tech Experts Saying So

The push to control artificial intelligence isn’t just about smarter algorithms—it’s about who gets to decide what those algorithms should do. A key figure in AI development recently spoke at a rare meeting between tech leaders and religious authorities, warning that leaving AI entirely in the hands

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May 26 2026RELIGION

When Tech Outpaces Ethics: A Pope’s Call to Tame AI

The world’s top religious leader just dropped a heavy message about artificial intelligence. The Pope isn’t just talking about AI as a cool new tool—he’s calling it a make-or-break moment for humanity. In his first big statement on the issue, he argues that if AI is left unchecked, it could either h

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