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  1. Iran’s government could emerge from the conflict with a blueprint to keep adversaries at bay, regardless of any restrictions on its nuclear program.
  2. Students at the University of Arkansas disagreed with Turning Point’s direction, pointing to challenges ahead for the conservative group.
  3. For years, Republican state legislators in Montana have been willing to team up with Democrats, but in nearly two dozen races on June 2, a nationally attuned right has those lawmakers in its sights.
  4. Dozens of Democratic doctors are running for office in the midterms, including some spurred by opposition to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his anti-vaccine stance.
  5. The successor to Venezuela’s captured President Nicolás Maduro is purging the people who kept him in power.