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Chicago Woman Hospitalized With Coronavirus, First Case Found in Australia
China's death toll from an outbreak of coronavirus rose to 41 Friday as 15 more were reported dead from the infection, while a Chicago woman was hospitalized with coronavirus becoming the second confirmed case in the U.S.
Publisher Issues Correction After Book Suggests 9/11 Was Linked to CIA
The book, called "History of the 20th Century in Flash Cards," was written by Jean Pierre-Rocher and published by Ellipses Publications.
The Starting 5: Impeachment Trial, Iran Plane Crash, and Fake News Laws
We're just days away from the Senate's full impeachment trial getting underway.
Europeans Say Iran Violated Obama's Nuclear Accord, Britain Wants New Deal
U.N. sanctions may ultimately be reimposed on the nation.
The Starting 5: Trump Rally, French Protests, Australia's Fires And More
Meghan and Harry are concentrating on their finances while protests and crashes and crises keep going.
Shark Attacks Tourist in Seychelles, Leaves Her Seriously Injured
The French tourist was swimming at Amitie, in Praslin, the archipelago's second biggest island.
Teen Charged in Crucifix Murder of Alleged Pedophile Priest
"Some people say that he was transferred [in 1967] to Saint-André because he touched children in his other parish in Clermont," a local woman told Franceinfo. She alleged that both of her brothers were abused by the priest.
Class Warfare, Inequality Board Game 'Kapital!' Sells Out in French Stores
A new French board game illustrates modern wealth inequality by forcing players to fight each other as they struggle to be accepted by the rich.
Notre Dame 'Not Out of Danger' as France Mourns First Christmas After Fire
After the spire caught fire in April, 460 tons of lead were surrounded by flames which spewed toxic dust into the atmosphere.
The Starting 5: Trump Rally, More French Strikes, Aung San Suu Kyi And More
The de facto head of Myanmar's government is headed to the International Court of Justice in The Hague to defend her country against charges of genocide.
In Cognac, Robots Run the Vines
Vineyard technology is extending from robots to the creation of a new type of disease-resistant grape that may be the solution for the wine region's future production.
Teen Threw Child from 10th Floor Because He Wanted to Be 'On the News'
Jonty Bravery, 18, pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of a child after throwing a French boy off the viewing platform at the Tate Modern gallery in London.
6 Seismic Tremors Near Strasbourg, France Linked to Human Activity
The weekend's series of ground shakes—which the newspaper Le Monde described as "very light"—occurred on the third weekend of Strasbourg's famous Christmas Market, a seasonal attraction that draws 2 million visitors annually.
Starting 5: Impeachment, SNL, France on Strike And More
Nancy Pelosi's town hall will be televised tonight.
Nun Loses Spot in Retirement Home for Refusing To Stop Wearing Her Habit
"What is secularism? It's giving everyone the opportunity to live their faith without hurting anyone," a parish priest in Vesoul, France wrote of the church's trouble finding a place to house the elderly nun.
Pregant Woman Mauled to Death By Dogs After Calling Partner to Express Fear
A pregnant French woman was found mauled to death by dogs after walking her dog at the same time a group of hunting hounds were said to be stalking deer in the area. The woman reportedly called her partner before the attack to express her concern about "threatening" dogs.
Picasso's Electrician Loses Appeal Over Hoarding 271 of the Painter's Works
A former employee of Picasso was convicted of stealing 271 pieces of work from the artist and hoarding them in his garage for 40 years.
Baby Born on Dance Floor of Nightclub Gets Free Entry For Life
A baby has been offered "free admission for life" to a French nightclub, after being born in the early morning hours on club's dance floor.
NATO Breaking Up Because Germany 'Not Paying Fair Share': Trump Adviser
Trump's National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien said Germany and other NATO members "not paying their fair share" of defense spending is breaking up the alliance.
Roman Polanski Accused of Raping Teenager in Swiss Chalet
A new rape allegation has surfaced against director Roman Polanski from a French former model and actress who alleged he violently assaulted her in 1975.
'Blind' Solidarity With U.S. Will Put Europe in a 'Coma': Russian Lawmaker
Macron warned this week that the NATO alliance was experiencing "brain death" as a result of erratic U.S. foreign policy.
Hundreds Of Migrants Forced Out Of Makeshift Camp In Paris
France's leadership has vowed to start cracking down on immigration.
Shark Eats Tourist, Severed Hand With Wedding Ring Found Inside Its Stomach
The man went missing after a swim in the Hermitage Lagoon, off Saint-Gilles, in the Indian Ocean French overseas territory.
Woman's Urine Turned Purple After Stroke
Bacteria appear to have caused a chemical reaction that made her urine to change color.
'The Blob' Slime Mold That Can Learn, Heal and Mate
The Parc Zoologique de Paris, in France, launched a special exhibit in October bidding visitors to "come meet a fascinating creature, neither plant nor animal nor fungus: the blob."
Shark Bites Tourist Boat After It Interrupts It Feeding on a Swordfish
Tourists were shocked when they saw the shark lunge to their vessel in a lagoon in the French overseas territory of Mayotte.
Centuries-Old Bayeux Tapestry Mystery Unraveled
The Tapestry tells the story of how the Normans conquered England in the 11th century, fundamentally altering the course of history.
Mummified Body of Woman Found Five Years After Her Death
The decomposed body was discovered by bailiffs sent by the landlord in the apartment in Courbevoie, around five miles outside Paris.
Rugby World Cup: Where to Watch Wales vs. France, TV Channel, Live Stream
The Six Nations rivals go head-to-head on Sunday with both looking to secure a first semifinal spot since 2011.
Woman, 23, Killed After Being Flung 50 Feet Off Funfair Ride
Police are questioning four people, including the owners and operators of the rides at the park in Firminy, in the Loire region.