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Senator Mike Braun Clinches G.O.P. Nomination for Indiana Governor

Mr. Braun, a first-term senator, will enter the general election as the strong favorite in his reliably conservative state.

Senators Seek to Curb Facial Recognition at Airports, Citing Privacy Concerns

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to add language to the reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration that would halt expansion of the technology.

White House Condemns Ole Miss Counterprotesters Taunting Black Student in Video

In a widely shared video, one white male student at the University of Mississippi appeared to make monkey gestures at a Black pro-Palestinian protester, as others jeered.

Speaker Mike Johnson Says U.S. Universities Are ‘Hostile’ to Jews

At a Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony, the Louisiana Republican compared the protests on U.S. campuses to what happened at institutions of higher learning in Germany before World War II.

Consultants to Examine Police Response to Counterprotesters’ Attack at U.C.L.A.

The University of California system said it would bring in a police consulting firm to investigate why the attack on pro-Palestinian demonstrators was allowed to continue for hours.

Blinken Holds Regional Talks on Migration in Latin America

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken’s trip to Guatemala comes as the United States tries to get countries in the region to ramp up enforcement of their borders.

In Europe, Police Arrest Protesters and Clear Encampments at Universities

Many European students’ demands parallel those of U.S. students, including for universities to disclose their investment streams and divest from those supporting Israel in the war in Gaza.

Kristi Noem’s Book: Four Takeaways

After a rough start to the rollout of her memoir, the South Dakota governor has continued to defend shooting her dog and to deflect on a false story about meeting Kim Jong-un.

Nearly 13 Million in Midwest Brace for More Storms After Tornado Kills 1

Severe weather moving east on Tuesday will bring frequent lightning, strong winds and the possibility of tornadoes to parts of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.

California Is Rebranding

Why the state’s tourism agency ditched its “Dream Big” slogan after more than a decade.

UChicago Faculty Say They Will Risk Arrest at Pro-Palestinian Protest

A group of faculty members called on administrators to resume negotiations with pro-Palestinian student protesters.

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