Swim in Paris’s river? Are you in Seine?! MailOnline heads to the French capital and asks whether anyone would chance its murky waters as Olympics triathlon is postponed despite €1billion clean-up
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A German court on Tuesday upheld the conviction of 99-year-old Irmgard Furchner, who was found guilty of being an accessory to over 10,000 murders during World War II. Furchner served as a secretary to the SS commander at the Nazi Stutthof concentration camp. Prosecutors have indicated that Furchner's trial may be one of the last
More than 700,000 electricity customers in Puerto Rico were without power Wednesday after then-Tropical Storm Ernesto brought heavy rains and high winds that tore down trees on the U.S. territory, officials said. The storm, which later strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane, did not make direct landfall in Puerto Rico, but it dropped around 10
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff’s ex-wife jumped to his defense after he admitted having an affair during their marriage more than a decade and a half ago — insisting they split for a “variety of reasons.” Kerstin Emhoff expressed support for her former husband, who is now married to Vice President Kamala Harris, after news of
None of this year’s graduates of an elite Upper East Side Jewish high school will be attending Columbia University’s premier liberal arts college for the first time in decades, at least partly because of antisemitism. “For the first time in over 20 years, we will not have a Ramaz graduate enrolling in Columbia College,” Ramaz