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- Robert Kennedy Jr., With Musk, Pushes Right-Wing Ideas and MisinformationMr. Kennedy, a long-shot Democratic presidential candidate with surprisingly high polling numbers, said he wanted to close the Mexican border and attributed the rise of mass shootings to pharmaceutical drugs.
- Blinken to Talk to Saudis About Normalizing Ties With IsraelU.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken will travel to Saudi Arabia to discuss the idea at a time when the politics in the three countries may make normalization difficult.
- Tim Scott Defends Remarks on Race on ‘The View’The presidential candidate went on the daytime talk show to debate his views about systemic racism. But it was his comments about L.G.B.T.Q. rights that got boos from the audience.
- Chris Sununu Says He Won’t Run for PresidentMr. Sununu, the governor of New Hampshire, is more moderate than many members of his party and would have tested Republican voters’ appetite for a self-described “normal” candidate.
- Trump Lawyers Visit Justice Dept. as Classified Documents Inquiry Nears EndThree lawyers representing the former president spent nearly two hours there after requesting a meeting to discuss their concerns about the department’s handling of the investigation.
- Mike Pence Formally Enters 2024 Race, Challenging TrumpMr. Pence, who filed paperwork declaring his candidacy, was once a stalwart supporter and defender of Donald J. Trump, but split with his former boss after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
- Supreme Court to Hear Dispute Over ‘Trump Too Small’ SloganIn earlier cases, the justices struck down provisions of the trademark law that discriminated based on the speaker’s viewpoint.
- Pandemic Stimulus Aid May Not Be Doing Enough to Help SchoolsPandemic aid was supposed to help students recover from learning loss, but results have been mixed.
- Chris Christie, Mike Pence and Doug Burgum to Announce for 2024 This WeekChris Christie, Mike Pence and Doug Burgum are set to announce their presidential campaigns this week, the latest entrants in a rapidly growing Republican primary.