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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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Tierney L. Cross for The New York Times

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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Christopher Testani for The New York Times

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?