U.S. colleges and universities are seeing a rebound in international student enrollment following a sharp decline during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new survey. Democrat Katie Hobbs has narrowly defeated Trump favorite Kari Lake to become Arizona's fifth female governor. Iran launched a new round of missile and drone attacks targeting opposition groups in Iraq's Kurdistan Region on Monday, killing at least two people and wounding several others. The Parkers' house from the 1983 movie "A Christmas Story" is up for sale, along with neighboring properties that were featured in the movie. United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres called Tuesday's start of the G20 Summit the "most pivotal, precarious moment in generations," as he spoke to reporters in Bali, Indonesia. Four men, including former Kansas City Police detective Roger Golubski, are being indicted by the Justice Department for sexually abusing young girls, holding them against their will and sex trafficking them. Foreign governments spent more than $750,000 over several years at the former Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., according to findings by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. Federal prosecutors chose not to file charges against former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani following an investigation into his activities in Ukraine. The Justice Department accused former President Donald Trump of a "shell game" over the alleged misclassification of dozens of White House documents he holds at his Mar-a-Lago estate as "personal." Iconic singer Roberta Flack has been diagnosed with ALS and is losing her ability to sing and speak, according to a spokesperson. Authorities in Wisconsin said they captured a loose horse that ran wild on several roads and even swam across a bay. A pair of Birkenstock sandals formerly owned and worn by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs were auctioned for more than $200,000. A Wisconsin couple said they received a shock when an unwelcome guest broke in through a glass door -- an adult deer. Research from the University of Tokyo found that rats have an innate sense of rhythm similar to humans, nodding their heads to the music of Mozart. A Maryland couple said an unexpected shakeup to their lottery buying routine led to their winning $100,008 from a Powerball drawing. Jay Leno, the former host of "The Tonight Show," canceled an appearance at a financial conference Sunday after he was seriously burned in a gasoline fire in a Los Angeles car garage, reports said Monday. A British man who feared he was going deaf used a home endoscope kit and discovered a piece of an earbud had been stuck in his ear for about five years. University of California workers are taking part in the biggest strike in U.S. history as 48,000 employees seek fair wages. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Kherson on Monday, days after Russian troops were forced to evacuate the regional capital, handing Moscow one of its biggest losses since the start of its invasion. A new scientific study released Monday connects an increase in women suffering from uterine fibroids and everyday consumer products that use environmental phthalates. A federal appeals court on Monday issued an injunction blocking President Joe Biden's student debt relief program nationwide. Charle Puth, Bebe Rexha, GloRilla, Lil Baby and more will perform at the 2022 American Music Awards. The show airs on Sunday. The attorneys general for 40 states have reached a multimillion-dollar settlement with Google over its location tracking practices, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong confirmed Monday. |
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