1 of 11Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York TimesMuch of Europe sweltered through an intense heat wave this week. On Tuesday, France saw its hottest day ever. What was the record-breaking temperature (in Fahrenheit) recorded at Pissos, in southwestern France?2 of 11Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York TimesTwo major earthquakes struck what South American country on Wednesday evening?3 of 11Keir Starmer resigned as Britain’s prime minister. The leading candidate to replace him, Andy Burnham, was until recently the mayor of what city?4 of 11The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration is allowed to end asylum protections for migrants from Haiti and which country?5 of 11The Senate voted to check Trump’s war powers by passing a resolution that:6 of 11Trump canceled his plans to sign a bipartisan bill shortly before it was set to become law on Wednesday. The bill addressed which issue?7 of 11Representative Dan Goldman, a two-term incumbent Democrat in a Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn district, lost his primary to which candidate, who is a former city comptroller and a close ally of Mayor Zohran Mamdani?8 of 11John Sotomayor/The New York TimesAlan Greenspan, who shaped American economic policy for more than two decades, died this week at 100. He served as chairman of the Federal Reserve under four presidents. Who was NOT one of them?9 of 11Which soccer star broke the record for the most goals scored in World Cup history, with 18 across six tournaments?10 of 11The U.S. team got off to a great start at the World Cup, winning its first two games in group play. When was the last time the U.S. began the tournament with two wins?11 of 11A truck overturned in southeastern Texas this week, releasing around 20 million of which insect onto the road?
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