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[佐賀県]基山中3年生 白熱議会 町執行部と議員役に分かれ 「キングダム資料館」など議論

佐賀 教育[佐賀県]基山中3年生 白熱議会 町執行部と議員役に分かれ 「キングダム資料館」など議論

2025年10月12日 6:00 [有料会員限定記事]

記者一覧:前田 絵

基山町の中学生議会で、発言を求めて挙手をする議員役の生徒たち。

佐賀県基山町立基山中学校の3年生18人が、執行部役と議員役に分かれ、自分たちで考えた議案を審議する「中学生議会」が町役場の議場で開かれました。

生徒たちは4ヶ月かけて準備を重ね、様々な議題について議論を行いました。その中には「キングダム資料館」の設立に関する議案も含まれています。

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Blackwater’s young guns flex muscles in rout of Terrafirma

RODRIGUEZ, Rizal—Dalph Panopio was glad to see his PBA debut end on a winning note as Blackwater cruised past Terrafirma on Friday here.

Securing a 107-87 victory at Ynares Center II in this town, informally known as Montalban, was one of many things the third overall pick in last month’s Rookie Draft was thankful for.
https://sports.inquirer.net/643692/blackwaters-young-guns-flex-muscles-in-rout-of-terrafirma

Socceroos’ Bos living the dream at boyhood club

Feyenoord defender Jordy Bos is quickly emerging as one of the standout players among the Socceroos in Europe.

The young talent has been making waves while starring for his boyhood club, Feyenoord, under the guidance of renowned coach Robin van Persie.

Bos’s impressive performances have caught the attention of fans and analysts alike, highlighting his potential to become a key figure for both club and country.
https://thewest.com.au/sport/soccer/socceroos-bos-living-the-dream-at-boyhood-club-c-20278629

‘Subway surfing’ blamed for deaths of 2 teen girls

**Two Teenage Girls Found Dead Atop Brooklyn Subway Train in Suspected Subway Surfing Incident**

NEW YORK — Police found two teenage girls dead atop a train car at a Brooklyn subway station early on October 4. Authorities say the deaths are likely related to subway surfing, a dangerous trend that involves climbing on top of moving train cars.

At approximately 3:10 a.m., New York City police officers responded to a 911 call at the Marcy Avenue subway station. Upon arrival, officers discovered two unidentified girls unconscious and unresponsive on top of a J train. According to local news reports, the train had just crossed the Williamsburg Bridge from Manhattan into Brooklyn. First responders pronounced both girls dead at the scene, the NYPD confirmed.

Identification of the girls is pending, with families being notified, officials added. The investigation is ongoing, including a review of any relevant social media posts leading up to the incident.

A partial suspension of train service between lower Manhattan and Brooklyn occurred as authorities managed the response.

Demetrius Crichlow, president of New York City Transit, expressed heartbreak over the tragedy. “It’s heartbreaking that two young girls are gone because they somehow thought riding outside a subway train was an acceptable game,” he said in a statement. Crichlow urged parents, teachers, and friends to be clear with loved ones: “Getting on top of a subway car isn’t ‘surfing’ — it’s suicide.”

The trend of subway surfing has surfaced on social media, with some individuals filming and sharing the dangerous stunt. This recent tragedy is not isolated; The New York Daily News reported that just hours earlier on October 3, a 14-year-old boy was hospitalized after falling from the top of a Manhattan-bound 7 train in Queens.

Subway surfing has raised significant concerns among city officials due to the resulting injuries and fatalities among youth. The NYPD began tracking subway surfing in 2022 when the trend first emerged. According to NYPD data, at least three people died due to subway surfing in 2025. In 2024, six deaths were reported, and five people died from the activity in 2023.

In response, city and state officials launched a public information campaign in 2023 titled *Subway Surfing Kills: Ride Inside, Stay Alive*, aiming to deter youth from engaging in the dangerous behavior. Additionally, New York City has filed lawsuits against five social media companies, citing harm to youth mental health and highlighting subway surfing as a key example.

The NYPD has also deployed drones to monitor subway lines, while the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) has partnered with social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram to remove videos depicting individuals riding outside of trains. Through June 2025, the MTA reported over 1,800 such videos had been taken down.

Subway stations regularly broadcast announcements warning against subway surfing. Recently, Bronx native and rapper Cardi B lent her voice to public service announcements aimed at promoting subway safety.

Eduardo Cuevas is based in New York City. For more information, contact him at emcuevas1@usastoday.com or via Signal at emcuevas.01.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/subway-surfing-blamed-deaths-2-205413197.html