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May 2024
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Closed colleges are rising from the dead...

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USA TODAY Investigative Education Reporter Chris Quintana explains how and why zombie colleges are popping up online.

President Joe Biden vows to withold weapons from Israel if its forces make a major Rafah invasion.

There's a new COVID-19 variant called FLiRT.

USA TODAY Wellness Reporter Charles Trepany explains why rage rituals are resonating with women.

The Olympic flame arrives in Marseille.

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