International student enrollment drops in U.S. amid policy changes

U.S. colleges are facing a significant decline in international student enrollment this fall, which could lead to substantial economic repercussions.
Hang glider pilot enjoyed Labor Day from skies

Others celebrated by racing armadillos or learning trick shots.
North Carolina firefighter shot while responding to fire alarm call

A firefighter was shot responding to a fire alarm in Ellerbe, North Carolina
Gorillaz come out of the cage for a new generation

Gorillaz celebrate their groundbreaking debut album with a nostalgic London performance, featuring iconic tracks, vivid visuals and a moving tribute to Ibrahim Ferrer.
Scientists find omega-3s may help protect women’s brains from Alzheimer’s disease
A new study explores the potential connection between unsaturated fats and Alzheimer’s risk in women. Experts share how to prioritize omega-3s for brain health.
Fifth Harmony reunites at Jonas Brothers concert

The now-quartet group, including Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui and Normani, reunited to perform at a Jonas Brothers concert Sunday in Dallas, Texas.
FSU freshman linebacker is in intensive care after shooting, school says

Florida State linebacker Ethan Pritchard is in critical but stable condition after being shot
Chicago braces for federal immigration enforcement operation while Trump criticizes local officials

Officials in Chicago are bracing for a major federal immigration enforcement operation that could begin as soon as this week.
Survivor of Minneapolis school shooting has shrapnel in his neck, family says

Weston Halsne, a fifth grader, survived the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting and shared his brave account
Charlie Woods, son of Tiger, hits second hole-in-one in last 9 months

Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, stuns with another ace during the Junior Players Championship