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Enrollment at US community colleges plummets amid pandemic

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PHOENIX — Peniella Irakoze is cold calling a list of 1,001 fellow students who didn’t return to Phoenix College this semester, checking on how...

A ‘huge resounding’ success: Shiffrin medals in all 4 events

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CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — An ear-to-ear smile. No regrets. And another medal wrapped around her neck. ...

Italy taps German archaeologist to oversee Pompeii ruins

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ROME — A German-born archaeologist has been chosen to be the next director of Pompeii, which is still revealing its ancient mysteries centuries after...

UK urges UN resolution for pause in conflicts for virus jabs

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UNITED NATIONS — Britain circulated a draft resolution to the U.N. Security Council on Friday demanding that all warring parties immediately institute a “sustained...

Delayed trial of Women v US Soccer pushed back to June 15

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LOS ANGELES — The long delayed trial in the case of female players against the U.S. Soccer Federation has been pushed back again. ...

Gronowski’s 3 total TDs help S. Dakota St. top N. Iowa 24-20

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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — Mark Gronowski passed for two touchdowns, including a 1-yarder to Pierre Strong with 19 seconds left, and ran for another...

South Africa’s president fights own party over corruption

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JOHANNESBURG — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's anti-corruption drive is facing stiff resistance from political foes within his own party, including his predecessor, who...

VIRUS DIARY: It’s mud, mud everywhere in UK’s 3rd lockdown

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LONDON — It's apparently not enough for Britons to endure almost 120,000 COVID-19 deaths and face a new variant of the virus that scientists...

Vatican projects nearly 50M-euro deficit due to COVID losses

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ROME — The Vatican said Friday it expects a deficit of nearly 50 million euros ($60.7 million) this year because of pandemic-related losses, a...

Nonprofits step up to protect fertility for cancer patients

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Roshni Kamta remembers that spring day two years ago when she left for work on her usual crowded New York City subway line, carrying...