What to know today ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR: President Donald Trump said he was "very unhappy" after the Israeli strike against Hamas’ senior leadership in Doha, the capital of Qatar, saying it "does not advance Israel or America’s goals.” FEDERAL RESERVE: A federal judge tonight blocked Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook for now. The ruling means Cook will remain on the board of the central bank until her case is heard at length. VIRGINIA AND BOSTON ELECTIONS: Democrats held on to a deep-blue House seat in a special election in northern Virginia today, NBC News projects. In Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu will face fellow Democrat Josh Craft in November, NBC News projects after today’s preliminary top-two election. SUPREME COURT: The Supreme Court this afternoon agreed to quickly decide a high-stakes showdown over President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports from foreign nations. In a separate action, Chief Justice John Roberts issued a brief order allowing the Trump administration to withhold $4 billion in spending on foreign aid Congress had appropriated, at least temporarily. Coverage of this live blog has ended. For the latest news, click here.