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Harold Terens plans to marry Jeanne Swerlin in France as part of that country's 80th anniversary celebration of D-Day.
If all goes to plan, a new page in aviation history could be written.
The ATP tour fined Gaston $155,000 for pulling a ball out of his pocket and throwing it on the court during a point in an attempt to get a do-over.
The cat took to Instagram to dispel rumors that she would be escorted up the stairs in New York.
Comité Champagne requested the destruction, claiming Miller's "Champagne of Beers" motto infringes the protected designation of origin “Champagne.”
The lander’s power levels have been dwindling for months because of all the dust coating its solar panels, but the team will keep trying to make contact with it, just in case.
The move comes as the government says sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise among young people.
The designation came after France’s culture ministry warned of a “continuous decline” in the number of traditional bakeries
Labradors may still be top dog, but poodles are back into the American Kennel Club’s top five most popular dog breeds for the first time in nearly a quarter-century.
The jury is made up of eight men and four women.