Good morning. It’s Monday, July 1, and Fourth of July travel this week is set to break records — here’s how to plan for it. Now let’s catch up from the weekend. |
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| President Biden’s allies spent the weekend trying to save his candidacy. |
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| The Supreme Court will rule on Trump’s immunity claim this morning. |
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| A far-right party fared well in the first round of French elections. |
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| Hurricane Beryl is expected to hit the Caribbean this morning. |
Sustained winds are at least 74 mph for hurricanes and 39 mph for tropical storms. All times Eastern. Source: National Weather Service. (Dylan Moriarty, Aditya Jain and Szu Yu Chen/The Washington Post) |
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| Gaza’s remaining hospitals could stop working in days. |
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| Student math scores still haven’t recovered from the pandemic. |
- The data: Between fall 2019 and 2022, national test scores sank nine points in math for 13-year-olds. Scores are improving again, but slowly.
- Why it’s a problem: The billions in pandemic relief that helped to catch kids up is running out. That could leave them unprepared for higher-level math and college.
- How are your math skills? Find out with this quiz.
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| Simone Biles will lead the U.S. women’s gymnastics team at the Paris Olympics. |
Sunisa Lee, Simone Biles, Hezly Rivera, Jordan Chiles and Jade Carey. (Elsa/Getty Images) |
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