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Over 300,000 spectators to witness unique Olympic opening ceremony on the Seine River

The first opening ceremony in modern Olympic history will take place on the Seine River, with athlet

How one Upstate is trying to curb recent drowning trend

With two drowning in just two weeks, the Ware Shoals community is continuing to search for solutions

As he was about to go free, Missouri Supreme Court halts release of man with overturned conviction

The Missouri Supreme Court has halted the immediate release of a man whose murder conviction was ove

‘An insight into Diana’s life’: Late princess’ handwritten letters go on sale

Princess Diana's letters to her family's former housekeeper are going on sale, providing an "insight

What are the COVID-19 protocols at the 2024 Paris Olympics?

Five players on Australia's women's water polo team for the Paris Olympics tested positive for COVID

Harris meets with Netanyahu, calls for cease-fire deal in Israel-Hamas war to free hostages

She said Israel has “a right to defend itself and how it does so matters.”

Video game actors are going on strike. Here's why

Leaders of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists have billed t

Disneyland avoids what would have been its first strike in 40 years

Disneyland has averted the possibility of the first employee strike in 40 years by reaching a tentat

French train lines hit by 'malicious acts' disrupting traffic ahead of Olympics

The French national rail company SNCF says high-speed lines have been hit by several “malicious acts

Upstate businesses seeing less revenue without NFL training camp

Some businesses said revenue is down anywhere between five to 20 percent but add the economy may als

Barack and Michelle Obama endorse Kamala Harris for president

Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama have endorsed Kamala Harris in he

Arson attacks paralyze French high-speed rail network hours before start of Olympics

The French national rail company SNCF says high-speed lines have been hit by several “malicious acts