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French media report two people were arrested overnight in connection with the theft of millions of dollars worth of historic gems from the Louvre in Paris.
The Paris prosecutor says one person was taken into custody as he was preparing to fly out of the country.
I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
Canada may be headed for a 10% U.S.
tariff increase after the province of Ontario ran a television advertisement criticizing tariffs.
The advertisement using the words of former President Ronald Reagan ran during the first game of the World Series.
President Trump angrily declared on his social media site Truth Social that the ad should never have run.
And now he's ending trade talks with Canada.
President Trump is on the way to Malaysia to begin a three-nation visit to Asia.
He will meet individually with Asian leaders at a couple of venues.
And PR's Anthony Kuhn has more.
As the government shutdown continues, communities across the nation are bracing for food stamps to run out.
Families are turning to food banks for help, but those food banks are also running low on supplies, with demand doubling in many places.
Carl Esquivel is executive director at the Salvation Army in Aurora, Colorado.
This is day 25 of the government shutdown.
The White House's historic movie theater has been demolished as part of the Trump administration's plans to make way for a new $300 million ballroom.
NPR's Chloe Veltman reports the venue was loved by many presidents.
Collagen supplements have become popular in wellness circles as a way to boost skin, hair, and nail health.