Eiffel Tower closed after workers strike over ticketing changes
The Eiffel Tower in Paris shut down on Wednesday afternoon after workers went on strike over ticketing changes.
The Eiffel Tower in Paris shut down on Wednesday afternoon after workers went on strike over ticketing changes.
Certain risk factors contribute to opioid misuse, including depression, back pain and previous drug use, according to an analysis of data.
President Donald Trump swears in Robert Wilkie as the new secretary of veterans affairs and meets with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte the week of July 30, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
To better understand the way light energy flows through space, scientists are tying light beams in knots.
President Donald Trump swears in Robert Wilkie as the new secretary of veterans affairs and meets with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte the week of July 30, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
Researchers believe they have found the first evidence that a single traumatic brain injury -- rather than repeated blows -- can be associated with dementia.
A federal appeals court ruled the Trump administration's plan to deny federal grants to jurisdictions with so-called "sanctuary" policies is unconstitutional.
A new Ebola outbreak was reported Wednesday in the Democratic Republic of Congo, days after a previous outbreak there was declared to be over.
The 2018 Farm Bill could end a ban of more than 80 years on hemp farming, giving growers suffering under the trade war with China hope for a new industry
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly told a Senate committee foreign governments are still using social media to influence U.S. politics, especially in swing states.
The U.S. Treasury announced sanctions Wednesday against the Turkish government in response to the detention of an American minister there.
A lioness' attempt to hunt a herd of buffalo in South Africa was foiled when one of the animals turned on her and chased her away.
If a woman has polycystic ovary syndrome, it's more likely their child will be autistic, according to new research.
Facebook announced new tools Wednesday designed to help users manage their time online, amid concerns from mental health experts about potential overuse.
A passenger aboard an Aeromexico jetliner that crashed in Mexico after takeoff Tuesday captured video of the accident.
A Texas man stopped to free a raccoon with its head stuck in a can while another witness filmed the rescue.
The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged Wednesday at the end of its two-day policy meeting, saying it expects gradual increases in the future.
An SUV that somehow became submerged on a Spanish beach was brought back to dry land by police using a winch.
Hillary Clinton is executive producing a television drama about women's voting rights that is based on author Elaine Weiss' book "The Woman's Hour."
Real Madrid manager Julen Lopetegui says he is extremely happy with the team's roster and thinks remaking the club without Cristiano Ronaldo is "exciting."
A train crash near Machu Picchu, an Inca citadel and popular tourist site in Peru, injured more than a dozen tourists Wednesday.
Lockheed Martin has received a $7.8 million for a modification to a previous order for flying trials of the United Kingdom's F-35 Lightning II.
A worker at a Nevada restaurant captured video of the moment a black bear wandered through a back door into the eatery's kitchen.
K-pop group BTS remained on the Billboard 200 following the release of "Love Yourself: Tear" in May.
A California woman who checked her home security camera the morning after hearing strange sounds made a surprising discovery -- a visit from two mountain lions.
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