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November 15, 2022: Kari Lake, Katie Hobbs, Trump's White House bid, G20, University of Idaho, COVID

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November 15, 2022: Election denier Kari Lake loses to Katie Hobbs, Trump’s new White House bid, Division at G20, University of Idaho, COVID

1. Kari Lake, one of the most high-profile Republican candidates in the midterm elections to embrace former President Donald Trump's false claims of voter fraud in 2020, lost her bid to become the next governor of Arizona, Edison Research projected.

2. Donald Trump is set to launch a new White House bid, hoping to box out potential Republican rivals and return his false claims of election fraud to the center of U.S. politics.

3. A Western-led push to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine dominated Tuesday's Group of 20 summit on the Indonesian island of Bali where leaders of major economies grappled with a dizzying array of issues from hunger to nuclear threats.

4. Police in northwestern Idaho have opened a homicide investigation into the deaths of four University of Idaho students whose bodies were found in a house near campus.

5. Crowds of people in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou crashed through COVID barriers and marched down streets in chaotic scenes, according to videos posted online, in a show of public resentment over coronavirus curbs.

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