Rebuilding Notre Dame will take time – maybedecades. But thank the medieval builders whose work helped save the structure.
Author: Kristin Lam, USA TODAY
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North Carolina police shot armed man who didn’t point weapon at them, bodycam footage shows
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Illinois bill would require President Trump release tax returns to gain 2020 ballot access
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A Kansas woman bought 204 pairs of shoes at Payless. She’s donating all of them to flood victims
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A 2-year-old Minnesota boy’s family couldn’t afford a costly power wheelchair. These students built it for him
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Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc: ‘Devices were not ever meant to work … hurt or harm’
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Facing calls to resign, Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh takes leave amid ‘Healthy Holly’ book scandal
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Alaska judge blocks Trump’s executive order, restores offshore drilling ban in Arctic Ocean
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