Good morning. It’s Monday, June 3 — happy Pride Month! Here’s how LGBTQ+ rights fared around the world this past year. Now let’s catch up from the weekend. But first — this is your last chance to make the most of our Memorial Day sale. A year of The Post is just 99¢ every four weeks. Subscribe here. | Mexico elected its first female president yesterday. |
Claudia Sheinbaum addresses supporters in Mexico City after winning the presidential election. (Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters) |
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| Hunter Biden’s trial on criminal gun charges begins in Delaware today. |
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| President Biden announced a new cease-fire plan for Gaza. |
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| Anthony Fauci is set to testify in Congress today. |
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| Billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars are being used for tuition at religious schools. |
- How? State voucher programs allocate government money to cover education costs outside of public schools. The vast majority of it goes to religious schools, a Post analysis found.
- Zooming out: The growth in voucher programs reflects how the Supreme Court, operating along largely ideological lines, has redefined religion’s role in education and public life.
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| Simone Biles won her ninth national all-around title. |
Over two days of competition, Biles hardly wavered at the U.S. championships. (Elsa/Getty Images) |
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| A Chinese spacecraft landed on the “dark” side of the moon yesterday. |
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