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Ohio High School Bus Crash Claims Lives of Students
Six victims have been identified after a bus crash in Ohio, including three students from Tuscarawas Valley High School. The teenagers, along with a high school teacher and two parent chaperones, were killed in the incident. Eighteen of the 20 students who were transported to the hospital have been released, while two remain with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Governor Mike DeWine has ordered flags to be flown at half-mast in honor of the victims. The crash shut down parts of I-70 and is under investigation.

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Tragic Drownings Claim Lives of Young Swimmers at New Jersey Beaches
A 24-year-old man drowned at Fifth Street Beach in Beach Haven, Ocean County, New Jersey. Despite efforts from a group of people forming a human chain in the water and a hovering chopper, the man's body was recovered shortly after. No further information or identity of the victim has been released.

Tragic Drowning Incident Claims Lives of Men in Wisconsin River
Two Madison residents, identified as Akash Selvam and Jerome Schreiner, drowned in the Wisconsin River while playing with a football. One person fell off a sandbar and went under the water, prompting the other individual to go help and also drown. Dive teams recovered their bodies, and it was confirmed that the victims worked for Promega Corp. and were participating in a team activity at the time.

Tragic Death of San Francisco Woman at Lake Tahoe Waterfall
A woman tragically fell over the edge of a waterfall near Lake Tahoe and died, according to the sheriff.

"Tragic Death and Safety Tips: NASCAR Chicago 2023 Highlights"
A contractor working at the NASCAR Chicago Street Race site in downtown Chicago died after being electrocuted. The 53-year-old man, identified as Duane Tabinski, was setting up audio equipment when the incident occurred. Tabinski, the founder of an event production company, was known for his passion and dedication to his work. NASCAR expressed condolences to his family and is cooperating with local authorities in the investigation.