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Malinowski Concedes to Analilia Mejia in New Jersey House Primary

Tom Malinowski, who was battered by negative advertising, congratulated Ms. Mejia, a political organizer running for Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s vacant seat in Congress, on a “hard-won victory.”

© Rachel Wisniewski for The New York Times

Analilia Mejia had the support of Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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Antonio Delgado Drops Out of NY Governor Race

After falling out with Gov. Kathy Hochul, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado had hoped to challenge her from the left. But his campaign failed to gain traction.

© Dave Sanders for The New York Times

Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado failed last week to meet the threshold to qualify for an automatic spot on the Democratic primary ballot.
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Pride Flag Is Taken Down From Stonewall Monument

The removal of the flag from the Manhattan monument, the symbolic heart of the gay rights movement, came after a Trump administration directive about flags at national park sites.

© Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times

A Pride flag at the Stonewall National Monument in Manhattan last year.
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Lutnick, Wasserman and Others Caught Up in Epstein Files

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Casey Wasserman, the entertainment mogul, are among those facing blowback amid the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

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Representatives Ro Khanna, Democrat of California, and Thomas Massie, Republican of Kentucky, are part of a bipartisan political push to shed more light on the Jeffrey Epstein ordeal.
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The End of Arms Control

We look at how world superpowers are approaching nuclear weapons.

© U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, via Associated Press

An atomic test in Nevada in 1955.
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How the Israeli President’s Visit to Australia Created a ‘Tinder Box’

Isaac Herzog’s trip led to widespread rallies and tested the restrictions on protests that Australia installed after a deadly attack on a Jewish celebration.

© Matthew Abbott for The New York Times

Police clashing with protesters opposed to the visit of President Isaac Herzog of Israel to Sydney on Monday.
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Without a Border ‘Invasion,’ Texas G.O.P. Turns to an Old Enemy, Islam

Republican politicians and strategists in Texas are amping up anti-Muslim rhetoric as a way to energize Republican voters after several elections when the border was the animating force.

© Desiree Rios for The New York Times

Suburban homes sprouting up around a mosque in Plano, Texas, have become a target for Republican politicians in the state.
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