- Voters go to the polls in seven states today to decide primary and runoff elections, including in New York, where convicted former GOP Rep. Michael Grimm is running for his old seat.
- Trump's NOAA weather chief wants to remove the word "climate" from the agency's mission statement and instead focus on the agency's role in supporting economic and homeland security.
- Macedonia’s President Gjorge Ivanov says he will not sign a "criminal" law changing the country's name to North Macedonia to settle a decades-long dispute with Greece, calling it unconstitutional.
- After victory in Sunday's Turkish elections, allies of re-elected President Erdogan have taken out a full-page ad in the country's largest newspaper to publish an "enemies list" targeting journalists.
- Historic FDA approval of a new anti-epilepsy drug made from marijuana could open the gates to new research, as well as political reclassification of pot as a Schedule I drug by the Trump DEA.
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