The state that made Bible stories mandatory in public schools

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Search-and-rescue crews are racing to find survivors in earthquake-ravaged Venezuela. The BBC reports on how families have joined in to look for their loved ones.

Texas is the first state to require Bible readings in public schools. The Houston Chronicle reports that the new standards take effect this fall.

World Cup group play is over. Paul Tenorio of The Athletic joins to break down the round of 32.

Plus, officials in France reported an additional 1,000 deaths from the deadly heat wave hitting Europe, Iran said it has the right to control the Strait of Hormuz in a challenge to the peace deal with the U.S., and Serena Williams is returning to Wimbledon for the first time since 2022.

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