French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said officials will consider whether a new spire should replicate the one that fell or have a new design.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
850-year-old Notre Dame survived the French Revolution. Here are 4 other things to know
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Two teens were killed on vacation nearly 50 years ago. Police just made an arrest
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No, moderate drinking can’t protect against stroke. It actually increases risk, study says
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This couple found a year-old lottery ticket worth $750K in a book – two days before the deadline
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