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More than a dozen U.S. colleges now charge over $100,000 annually for tuition, fees and living expenses, a new extreme in higher education costs.

Annual tuition, fees and living expenses at more than a dozen U.S. colleges have exceeded $100,000 for the first time, according to a report.

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U.S. beats Paraguay 4-1 in World Cup Group D opener

The United States defeated Paraguay 4-1 in their opening match of World Cup Group D.

US opens World Cup campaign tonight vs Paraguay near Los Angeles. The tournament hosts begin their run in a high-stakes group-stage match.

The United States begins its World Cup campaign tonight, opening the tournament against Paraguay just outside Los Angeles.

Indonesia: Hundreds of students protest in Jakarta after Pertamax gasoline price jumps over 30% since June 10. Clashes erupt as demonstrators try to pass police cordons for Friday prayers; 4,000+ security deployed.

Mass protests took place in Indonesia amid rising gasoline prices. Since June 10, the Pertamax brand gasoline, the most popular, has risen by more than 30% — from 12,300 to 16,200 rupiah per liter. Hundreds of students took to the streets of the capital Jakarta; clashes began when participants tried to pass through police cordons to perform Friday prayers. Authorities deployed more than 4,000 police and other security personnel to central Jakarta.

Tent collapse in Virginia kills 1, injures 22 — Local officials say a large tent with a capacity of 1,500 people collapsed Friday night; investigation underway.

A large tent collapsed in the U.S. state of Virginia on Friday night, killing one person and injuring 22 others, local officials said. Authorities are investigating the incident. The tent had a capacity of 1,500 people, though the number inside at the time of collapse was not immediately clear.

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