how the elevator has revolutionized modern cities

how the elevator has revolutionized modern cities

Thanks to them buildings have risen and cities have changed. The first passenger elevator was built in Manhattan in the 19th century. It does not immediately trigger enthusiasm, because security still leaves something to be desired. This is where the industry comes in. Elisha Otis who organized a demonstration at the 1854 World’s Fair in … Read more

Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, a historic appointment

how the elevator has revolutionized modern cities

On Thursday, April 7, Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed to the Senate by 53 votes against 47. In 232 years old, she is the sixth wife and the first black woman to access the Supreme Court of the United States, out of the 115 judges who have served there. A historic appointment and a political … Read more

how this investigation marked the history of the French gendarmerie

how this investigation marked the history of the French gendarmerie

On the night of May 6 to 7, 2006, in the town of Moulins-Engilbert in the department of Nièvre, the evening is in full swing. Suddenly, one of the children, Mathias Duchemin, four years, missing. In the morning, he is found lifeless and naked, near the Guignon river around the village hall. The medical examiner’s … Read more

what happens to the former president of the United States?

how the elevator has revolutionized modern cities

Barack Obama has not been bored since leaving the White House. Between his books, his podcasts and other contracts with Netflix, the former American president has a busy life. If he finds the time long in his house in Washington, he can go to that of Martha’s Vineyard, on the east coast, and soon to … Read more

Barrymore, Goldberg, Seacrest… The stars of morning TV shows in the United States

how the elevator has revolutionized modern cities

In France, they were formerly called “emissions pour ménagères”. After the “morning shows”, morning shows on the major American networks, there are shows in the United States that don’t really have a name, but which are somewhat on the same format. That of CBS is called Drew, as the name of Drew Barrymore, actress, director, … Read more

Who is Joe Manchin, senator turned nightmare of the American president?

how the elevator has revolutionized modern cities

It is not the most famous American state, nor the largest … but West Virignia is worth the detour! It is a mountainous state with magnificent landscapes. Above all, it is a workers’ and mining state, hit by the crisis and which has been rightful over the years. And it is the state of the … Read more

Texas, Arizona, Dakota … What these states say about America today

how the elevator has revolutionized modern cities

The United States is not limited to New York and Hollywood. Throughout the news and the travels of the correspondent of RTL, Lionel Gendron, the Letter from America takes us to sometimes lesser-known, but still fascinating states, which often say a lot about this country. the Texas, the second largest American state after Alaska, is … Read more

what you need to know about its skyscrapers, iconic bridges and Central Park

how the elevator has revolutionized modern cities

If New York is so iconic, it is partly thanks to them. The whole world knows Manhattan thanks to its bridges, its huge skyscrapers, its bridges overhanging the East River or the Hudson, or even its legendary central park. Lionel Gendron, correspondent of RTL in New York, has been walking the asphalt of the “Big … Read more

Why the Tuches should absolutely live in New York

Why the Tuches should absolutely live in New York

The Tuches, whose fourth installment of their adventures is released on December 8 at the cinema, should leave their village of Bouzolles and settle in Manhattan in the Upper East Side neighborhood, not far from the Serendipity restaurant. This establishment sells the finest fries in the world et also therefore the most expensive on the … Read more