The royals feast on turkey and attend a church service in eastern England.
2019
Notre Dame rector: Fragile cathedral might not be saved
Scaffolding installed before the accidental April fire could fall onto the church’s three vaults, he says.
Taliban abducted 26 peace activists, Afghan official says
The activists were in a six-vehicle convoy going village to village in a western province to rally for peace.
Remains of U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan returned to U.S.
Sgt. 1st class Michael Goble of New Jersey was killed Monday in a roadside bombing.
Johanna Lindsey, master of romance novels, dies at 67
She sold more than 60 million copies in at least 12 languages – a book every eight seconds, Avon calculated in 1993.
Top Nissan executive to leave for electric-motor maker
Jun Seki, 58, plans to join Japanese manufacturer Nidec Corp. as president and COO.
Elizabeth Spencer, prolific short-story writer and chronicler of the South, dies at 98
She often spent years crafting her novels, but ‘The Light in the Piazza’ was written in a single, cabin-feverish month in Montreal.
Boeing discloses ‘very disturbing’ messages on 737 Max to FAA
The documents were turned over to the aviation agency on Monday, the same day Boeing’s CEO was ousted.
Hundreds gather for long-running Christmas dinner in Waterville
The community event also included raffle drawings, music, stockings for the children, carriage rides and a visit from Santa.
Rust Belt community banks on becoming hub for electric vehicles
Youngstown, Ohio, aims to create a new economy by mixing its industrial past with emerging technology.