The New York Times News Quiz, Jul. 5, 2024
Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.
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The Supreme Court ruled that presidents were entitled to “a presumptive immunity from prosecution .” Fill in the blank.
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The Supreme Court struck down a longstanding legal doctrine known as Chevron deference in a decision that limited the power of what?
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An Atlantic hurricane strengthened to Category 5 status this week, the earliest point in the season that a storm has reached that threshold. What is the storm’s name?
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In the latest New York Times/Siena College poll, conducted after last week’s presidential debate, what percent of voters said they believed President Biden was too old to be president?
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The Labour Party won a majority of seats in Britain’s general election this week. Who is the leader of the party?
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France held the first round of voting in its legislative elections. What party came out ahead?
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With the 55th pick in the N.B.A. draft, LeBron James’s team selected his son Bronny James. Which team are they now paired on?
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This week, the F.D.A. approved a drug called Kisunla that could modestly slow the effects of which disease?
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Steve Bannon, the longtime adviser to Donald Trump, reported to prison this week to begin a four-month sentence. What was he convicted of?
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A stampede at a religious festival killed at least 121 people in what country?
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Tijuana, Mexico, the supposed birthplace of the Caesar salad, is celebrating the dish’s 100th birthday this year. What type of fish is generally included as an ingredient?