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High schools and colleges nationwide are taking stricter measures to contain recent coronavirus outbreaks. Mola Lenghi reports.
More universities are changing their fall plans and reverting to remote classes because of the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Dara Kass joins CBSN to discuss how students and teachers can perform their own health assessments to help curb the virus' spread.
The University of Michigan withdrew from hosting the second presidential debate last month.
The devastating fire earlier this year at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris left the historic structure so badly weakened there's a 50% chance it won't survive, the rector said in a Christmas interview. CBS News' Cindy Pom has details.
The bells at Notre Dame cathedral rang out over the city of Paris exactly one year after a devastating fire tore through the landmark church. Effort to restore the cathedral have now been stalled due to the spread of COVID-19. Kristin Romney, an archaeology writer and editor at National Geographic, joined CBSN to discuss.
Photographers for The Associated Press captured moments of hope and heartbreak around the world.
Notre Dame's rector, Patrick Chauvet, said it was only during the French Revolution that services stopped at the cathedral.
It had withstood a war, a revolution and neglect, as well as the impact of 30,000-40,000 tourists a day. But there was so much more than stone to Notre Dame Cathedral. David Turecamo reports on the heritage of the Paris landmark that was damaged by fire this week, and about the life within its walls.
A nuclear power plant in southern France even shut down two reactors due to high temperatures
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In Paris, where Notre Dame burned this week, faithful congregants celebrated Easter. For many, it was bittersweet because they couldn't attend services at the famed cathedral. The rector says it may not reopen for least five years, so Parisioners went to Saint Eustache church instead. Roxana Saberi reports.
There is growing resentment in France to the campaign to rebuild a national treasure: the Notre Dame Cathedral. Reconstruction could easily cost more than a billion dollars. Roxana Saberi reports.
"We don't know if it's enough or not," a Notre Dame spokesperson said
Pope Francis presided over Good Friday services at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The day commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and is the most solemn day on the Catholic calendar. In Paris, a spokesman for the fire department says Notre Dame is now stable after the massive fire that all but gutted the cathedral. Roxana Saberi reports.
There is some good news from the ashes of Notre Dame. The shell of the cathedral is no longer in danger of collapsing. But there is still much work to be done. Roxana Saberi reports.
Plans are being made to rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, less than 48 hours after it was devastated by fire. About $1 billion has been promised to help restore one of France's best-known symbols. Roxana Saberi reports.
The priest in charge of Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral says the landmark, nearly destroyed by Monday's fire, will be closed for five or six years. Twenty-first century technology will likely be pivotal in its reconstruction. Jericka Duncan reports.
European bees don't flee their hives in danger; they stayed put and got drunk on smoke
Host of phony fundraising sites operated by criminals already have popped up in the aftermath of the Notre Dame fire
Marc Lamparello was arrested after entering St. Patrick's Cathedral carrying two cans of gasoline, lighter fluid and butane lighters
The search is over for the father-daughter duo captured in a heartwarming photo
The NYPD said it is "too early" to determine the suspect's motive
Temporary structure will host priests to address some of the millions of tourists who visit the site each year, chief priest says
The Senate failed to pass a House bill to keep the government open ahead of a midnight deadline. Follow live updates here.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth touted the new name, the Department of War, saying "the era of the Department of Defense is over."
A judge gave a blistering assessment of the Trump administration's efforts to go after international students who expressed pro-Palestinian views on college campuses.
Last week, U.S. Secret Service investigators found SIM servers in the Tri-State area that were capable of disabling cell towers and launching cyber attacks.
The government will shut down at 12 a.m. on Wednesday if lawmakers do not reach an agreement to extend government funding.
Victor Tony Jones, 64, was pronounced dead at 6:13 p.m. Eastern Time Tuesday following a lethal injection at Florida State Prison near Starke, the office of Gov. Ron DeSantis said.
Imelda, the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, strengthened into a hurricane on Tuesday.
Pfizer's CEO said President Trump's threat of tariffs motivated his company to take swift action.
A nationwide event drew 30,000 people and marked a broader trend of rising baptisms, with Gen Z men leading a new wave of faith.