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Notre Dame's bells ring out in Paris for first time since 2019 fire
The bells of Notre Dame tolled in Paris on Friday for the first time since the 2019 fire that threatened to destroy the Parisian landmark.
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Notre Dame's bells ring out across Paris for the first time since fire
Notre Dame will reopen in one month, with ceremonies and celebrations planned to begin on Dec. 7.
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The bells of Notre Dame cathedral are ringing once again
Five years after a fire ravaged the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, its bells are ringing again.
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Allen's Austin Krajicek and men's tennis doubles partner Rajeev Ram win silver
Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram of the United States leave France with a silver medal after falling to Australia’s Matt Ebden and John Peers in multiple tie-breakers in men’s tennis doubles on Saturday.
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HIGHLIGHTS: American tennis players Austin Krajicek, Rajeev Ram take silver in men's doubles
American tennis players Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram won their first career Olympic gold medal after earning silver in men’s tennis doubles on Saturday.
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Meet the woman behind Sha'Carri Richardson's press-on nail art
Sha’Carri Richardson isn’t just known for her speed, she’s also known for her nails. NBC 5’s MEredith Yeomans caught up with one of the women responsible for her signature press-on nail.
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Harris in Paris: One-on-One with track star Jasmine Moore
NBC 5’s Laura Harris spoke with North Texan Jasmine Moore, the 23-year-old, seven-time NCAA champion who is the first U.S. woman to make the Games in both the triple jump and the long jump.
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‘Staying focused': Grand Prairie's Jasmine Moore triple jumps into the Paris Olympic final
Grand Prairie native and Mansfield’s Lake Ridge High School alum Jasmine Moore said she has been waiting on this moment since she missed the podium at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Now she’s on to the final and a chance for gold in the Paris Olympics.
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HIGHLIGHTS: Jasmine Moore advances to triple jump final, first US woman to compete in both triple and long jump at Paris Olympics
USA’s Jasmine Moore advances to triple jump final and also becomes the first U.S. female Olympian to compete in both the triple jump and long jump at the Paris Olympics.
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3 things NBC ‘Nightly News' anchor Lester Holt is doing nightly in Paris
Lester Holt is anchoring “Nightly News” live from Paris. With the change in time zone, there are three things he’s making sure to do nightly.
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Sha'Carri Richardson on her Olympic debut: ‘My only mindset was to execute'
The 2023 World Champion finished the women’s 100m with a time of 10.94 and will advance to semifinals, which take place Saturday afternoon.
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HIGHLIGHTS: Sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson wins in Olympic debut, qualifies for women's 100m semis
Dallas native Sha’Carri Richardson made her Olympic debut, winning her heat of the women’s 100m and qualified for the semifinals on Saturday.
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Sha'Carri Richardson makes Olympic debut Friday without top challenger
Sha’Carri Richardson will compete in her first Olympic event and now she’ll do so without one of her top challengers, making her even more of a prohibitive favorite in the event.
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North Texas fans at the Paris Olympics
Many we talked to said they had no problem planning a trip 5,000 miles away from North Texas to go to a bucket list city hosting some of the greatest athletes in the world.
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What Laura Harris will be covering Day 6 of the Olympics in Paris
Day 6 features the women’s gymnastics individual final, golf, and swimming.
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Laura Harris in Paris: Here are the North Texans we are watching on 8/1
The competition is heating up at the Paris Olympics and so are the temperatures.
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What Laura Harris will be covering on Day 5 of the Olympics in Paris?
Day 5 features men’s gymnastics team final, men’s basketball against South Sudan, and swimming. NBC 5’s Laura Harris has the details.
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Laura Harris in Paris: North Texas Olympians we are watching on 7/31
U.S. Women’s volleyball will be back on the court, hoping to bounce back from the shocking loss to China on Monday.
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Who is Jasmine Moore? ‘The jumper' making history in Team USA
Moore is the first U.S. woman to make the Olympics Games in both the triple jump and the long jump.
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WATCH: How Paris changed its public transit for the Olympics
For starters, the city promised in its bid to keep its Metro free for Olympic visitors, following in London’s footsteps in 2012. Instead, prices have doubled as service has increased.