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#culture

Times Of Israel: France’s Notre Dame Cathedral reopens five years after fire almost destroyed it
France’s Notre Dame Cathedral reopens five years after fire almost destroyed it
Notre Dame Cathedral reopened in Paris after a five-year restoration following a devastating fire in 2019. French President Emmanuel Macron and other dignitaries, including US President-elect Donald Trump and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky, attended the ceremony, expressing gratitude for the restoration efforts.

The restoration, costing hundreds of millions of euros, involved 250 companies and numerous experts. The cathedral is expected to welcome 15 million visitors annually, with group visits starting in 2025. Macron emphasized Notre Dame's significance as a universal monument.


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Fox News: Daniel Penny 'overcharged' by prosecution in 'patently unfair' move, attorney argues: 'Miscarriage of justice'
Daniel Penny 'overcharged' by prosecution in 'patently unfair' move, attorney argues: 'Miscarriage of justice'
Attorney Brian Claypool claims the prosecution overcharged Marine veteran Daniel Penny in the Jordan Neely chokehold case, leading to the dismissal of the second-degree manslaughter charge. The jury will now deliberate on the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide.

Penny's defense expresses cautious optimism about the jury's decision, hoping to resolve the case and focus on a civil lawsuit related to the same allegations. Neely's threatening behavior on the subway is noted as a context for the incident.


Forbes: What To Know About The UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder—FBI Offers $50,000 Reward As Agency Joins Probe
What To Know About The UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder—FBI Offers $50,000 Reward As Agency Joins Probe
The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the gunman who fatally shot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan. Thompson was shot in a targeted attack outside the Hilton Hotel and later died at the hospital.

Investigators have found evidence, including a backpack and bullet casings with words that suggest a motive related to insurance practices. The suspect, described as proficient with firearms, remains at large, and authorities believe he may have left New York City.


GB News: Elizabeth Line worker, 61, dies after 'unprovoked' attack at London tube station
Elizabeth Line worker, 61, dies after 'unprovoked' attack at London tube station
A 61-year-old Elizabeth Line worker died from injuries sustained in an unprovoked attack at Ilford Tube Station. The British Transport Police found him with serious head injuries; he later died in the hospital.

Ayodele Jamgbadi, 28, has been charged with grievous bodily harm and other offenses, with charges expected to be amended following the victim's death. The RMT union expressed condolences to the victim's family and is monitoring the legal proceedings.