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Reporter Charisse Pham says more arrests have been made in a corruption probe linked to the fire.
Holiday shopping season off to a start with Black Friday, expected to be the busiest day for stores, but lots of people have been browsing from their phones.
Online spending data shows a record amount of purchases Thanksgiving Day.
An Israeli raid on a village in southern Syria has left at least 13 people dead.
Syria's foreign ministry says women and children are among the dead.
Israel says its troops were rounding up suspects from a militant group when they came under attack and subsequently returned fire.
Americans and other non-European visitors to the Louvre can expect a price hike starting next year as the world's most visited museum seeks to finance a major renovation.
Parisian authorities believe they now have in custody the four people who executed the broad daylight robbery of crown jewels from the Louvre last month.
The last of the four was apprehended a few days ago.
Police say he has a record that includes six criminal convictions.
He's facing new charges of robbery by an organized gang and criminal conspiracy.
I'm Louise Schiavone and PR News, Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
In Wednesday's now fatal shooting of one of two National Guardsmen in downtown Washington, D.C., the charge is now first-degree murder.
Police say Ramanula Lakanwal, one of thousands of refugees from Afghanistan, had driven across country to launch the ambush attack.
Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe and Specialist Sarah Beckstrom of the West Virginia National Guard were critically injured at the time.
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrissey said that Beckstrom was a treasure.