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Do we have a sense of how folks in the White House are talking about the situation in Minneapolis?
But that sentiment has changed after Preti's death?
That was WSJ reporter Michelle Hackman.
Thank you, Michelle.
We have a more in-depth episode featuring Michelle about how ISIS authority has changed under President Trump.
That What's New Sunday episode came out yesterday, so you can find it in your feed and we'll leave a link to it in our show notes.
And in the latest developments from the Middle East, Israel has recovered the body of the last hostage taken into Gaza on October 7, 2023.
Israel says it will now reopen the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt after the return of the body of Ron Vili, who was a 24-year-old Israeli military police sergeant.
The return of Gvili's body and the opening of the Rafah Crossing were both crucial requirements of the first phase of the U.S.
peace plan for Gaza.
The next phase requires Hamas to disarm, which it has resisted, and for Israel to pull its troops out of most of Gaza.
Meanwhile, the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and its accompanying warships have arrived in the Middle East, giving President Trump additional capabilities if he chooses to attack Iran.
Trump pulled back from an attack earlier this month, but he hasn't taken strikes off the table.
Coming up, who's seeing their health insurance payments go up and who's seeing their tax bills fall.
That's after the break.
The central battle in last year's government shutdown was over continuing some Obamacare subsidies that helped bring down the cost of health care.
But the shutdown ended and there was no resolution.
Millions of Americans are now seeing the result of that as their monthly health insurance bills rise.
It's forcing some people to make a difficult choice, figure out how to pay up or go without.
Rebecca Yates, a health insurance broker from Utah, says some of her clients have had strong reactions to their rates increasing.