As the first mass was held after the devastating fire of Notre Dame, Parisians are still mourning. But it turns out, most of the funding for it’s reconstruction is actually coming from Americans.
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Master of disguise: Police release 6 different sketch renderings of escaped murderer
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Giant stone money discovered as the ‘original Bitcoin’
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