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It took just eight minutes. Thieves broke into the Louvre in broad daylight on Sunday and made off with jewelry said to be of “incalculable” worth, all while visitors and staff members were going about their business in one of the world’s most famous museums.
In our news wrap Monday, the Louvre remained closed as investigators hunt for those responsible for a heist of some of France's most precious jewels, Amazon's cloud computing service says a problem with its domain name system is responsible for a global outage and the Supreme Court will hear a Second Amendment challenge involving a law that bans regular drug users from having a gun.
Authorities were racing Monday to reassure the public about security at key cultural sites — and find the jewels stolen from the museum before they can be broken up and melted down.
Why, more than two centuries years later, are robbers still able to take advantage of the same window at the Louvre?
The Louvre remained closed on Monday. It comes a day after historic jewels were stolen from the world's most-visited museum in a daring daylight heist.
Visitors observe the painting the Mona Lisa by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci on display in a gallery at Louvre on May 19, 2021 in Paris, France. The room which houses the Mona Lisa at the Louvre Museum in Paris was last renovated only five years ago, in ...
Fox News reporter Stephanie Bennett reports on the Louvre theft investigation on ‘Fox Report.’
A White House official told Fox News that the president, 79, opted for the smaller stairs due to “increased security measures.” The FBI are investigating the item, which officials suspect to be a hunting stand,