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That was supposed to help you answer a question about what companies have done well since Trump instituted all these tariffs.
I was really hoping you were going to say The New York Times.
Well, Joe, thanks so much.
Here's what else you should know today.
Across the country on Saturday, large crowds gathered for day-long No Kings protests against President Trump.
The rallies took place in small towns and big cities and drew particularly large turnouts in Washington, D.C., New York, and Chicago.
The demonstrations were aimed at calling out what protesters see as the authoritarian actions of the president and were largely peaceful.
And on Sunday, Israel launched its heaviest attacks on Gaza since a ceasefire took hold a week ago and suspended humanitarian aid to the enclave after accusing Hamas of violating the truce by killing two Israeli soldiers.
By nightfall, following a series of significant strikes, the Israeli military said it had, quote, begun the renewed enforcement of the ceasefire.
Gaza's health officials reported 44 Palestinian deaths across the territory on Sunday.
The flare-up of violence and the temporary halt in aid were the most serious tests yet of the ceasefire, which was negotiated under heavy pressure from the White House and signed by Trump himself.
Finally, in a brazen daylight robbery at the Louvre Museum in Paris, thieves made off with jewelry of incalculable value, according to France's interior minister.
The heist unfolded around 9.30 a.m., when thieves used a lift mechanism on a truck to break into the museum and snatch eight precious objects before fleeing on motor scooters with their loot.
All within just seven minutes.
Today's episode was produced by Anna Foley, Ricky Nowetzki, and Stella Tan.
It was edited by Lisa Chow with help from Mark George.
Contains music by Marion Lozano and Diane Wong.
And was engineered by Chris Wood.