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In Piers Ritu Chatterjee reports, researchers found a gap between what parents think about their teens' use of those chatbots and what the adolescents are actually doing.
The director of the Louvre Museum in France has resigned.
Laurence Descartes has been under fire in the wake of a stunning and embarrassing heist of the French Napoleon-era crown jewels.
In addition, there have been many questions raised about a lack of security at the museum and a worsening state of disrepair.
In less than eight minutes last October, thieves stole $102 million worth of the crown jewels.
Last year, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a massive multi-million dollar overhaul that would modernize the museum and enable it to handle bigger crowds, but that could take a decade to happen.
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President Trump used his State of the Union address last night to sell his view of a booming America.
Members of Congress, the State of our Union is strong.
This even as voters worry about the economy.
Trump also talked about tariffs, calling the Supreme Court's ruling that many of his tariffs are unconstitutional, unfortunate.
He also talked about immigration to a deeply divided Congress.
Trump also offered several awards to guests in the crowd and brought out the U.S.
men's Olympic hockey team, who won gold against Canada, saying he'd award the country's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to the goalie.
Meanwhile, Virginia's newly sworn-in governor, Abigail Spanberger, delivered the Democratic Party's response to Trump's State of the Union address.
And Pierce Elena Moore reports her remarks come at the start of a crucial midterm election year, where Democrats plan to run on affordability concerns.