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Rebuilding Notre Dame will be a complex and fraught process lasting years and requiring great expertise
Advocates for greater restrictions on oil and natural gas production near ancient Native American cultural sites in the American Southwest have urged members of Congress to establish a buffer zone free of new drilling
A Harvard University residence hall is ending a decades-old tradition of skinning and barbecuing a goat in the courtyard because of student discomfort and health concerns
Police say they have arrested more than 200 people after climate change protesters blocked major bridges and intersections in central London, bringing traffic to a standstill
Former astronaut Owen Garriott, who flew on America's first space station, Skylab, and whose son followed him into orbit, has died
SpaceX's recovered core booster from last week's big launch damaged in rough seas
A new study uses Google searches to assess how interested Americans are in 621 bird species
Scientists say a wave of migrants from what is now Greece and Turkey arrived in Britain some 6,000 years ago and virtually replaced the existing hunter-gatherer population
Hawaii scientists monitoring increasing activity surrounding one of the Big Island's volcanoes
Early ice melt has provided a record finish to an annual Alaska guessing game that's been played for 102 years
Environmental protesters have briefly blocked Waterloo Bridge in London and cut off access to other landmarks as they try to bring London to a standstill
A zoo in southern China says the only known female member of one of the world's rarest turtle species has died
AP FACT CHECK: Trump's campaign puts words in the mouth of Attorney General William Barr and seeks to raise money in doing so