THE DIVISION

May 17 2026CRIME

Bus and Train Collision in Bangkok Leaves Eight Dead

The crash that happened on Saturday in central Bangkok turned a routine crossing into a tragedy. A freight train slammed into a public bus that was stopped on the tracks, setting the vehicle ablaze and pulling other cars in tow. Eight people lost their lives while 32 others sustained injuries. Poli

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May 17 2026EDUCATION

Life in North Alaska Before the Europeans

The book shows how people lived on the southern slopes of the Brooks Range during the 1700s and 1800s. It tells stories about fights, shortages of food, bad weather, sickness, and the many reasons people had to move around. The author uses stories that were told orally, notes from early travelers, s

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May 17 2026POLITICS

A National Prayer Event Sparks Debate Over Church and State

The U. S. is set to host a large gathering on May 17 in Washington, D. C. , where leaders and faith figures will share scripture, testimonies, and prayers. The event, tied to the 250th anniversary of independence, has sparked concern that it promotes a single political brand of Protestantism as the

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May 17 2026OPINION

Rural Power and the Biofuel Boost

The new biofuel tax credit, known as 45Z, is a big deal for farmers and small towns in the Midwest. It promises to bring billions of dollars back into local economies by encouraging people to make biofuel right where the feedstock grows. Farmers, grain elevators, truck drivers and even local busi

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May 17 2026LIFESTYLE

A Quick Look at How a New Mobile Game is Shaping Teen Culture

The newest addition to the mobile gaming world has taken teens by storm. Its colorful interface and easy‑to‑learn mechanics make it a hit among high schoolers. The game’s popularity is not just about fun; it also sparks conversations about teamwork and creativity. Players must collaborate to

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May 17 2026EDUCATION

Delaware’s Education Power Players and Their 2026 Game Plan

The state’s education budget has been in the spotlight for years, and 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year. A group of leaders—school district finance chiefs, policy advocates, nonprofit heads, and state officials—are all working to keep schools funded while navigating a new property tax assessme

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Senator Dela Rosa Faces Court Battle Over ICC Arrest

The Philippine Supreme Court is now at the center of a heated debate as government lawyers argue against Senator Ronald dela Rosa’s request to block his arrest by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Dela Rosa, a former police chief who led President Duterte’s controversial drug crackdown, seeks

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May 17 2026HEALTH

Ebola Alert in Congo and Uganda Sparks Global Response

The World Health Organization has named the latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency that matters worldwide. Around 80 people may have died, and nine cases were confirmed in laboratories. The virus is the Bundibugyo strain, which does not h

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May 17 2026CRIME

Modena Shock: Leader’s Trip After Car‑Ramming Tragedy

The city of Modena, home to more than 180, 000 people, faced a sudden crisis on Saturday when a driver ran a red light and crashed into pedestrians. The incident left eight people hurt, four of them badly wounded. One victim lost a leg and another is in critical condition. A 30‑year‑old man of Ital

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May 17 2026EDUCATION

Celebrating Jewish Roots in the New School Year

The education board has started a new month-long program to honor Jewish American heritage. Students and teachers will learn about the history of Jewish communities in the United States, from early settlers to modern achievements. Activities include talks by historians, cultural performances,

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