Among 5 Things to Know: — Migrants trying to reach Europe pushed to deadly Atlantic. — Trump bets presidency on 'law and order' theme. — Ex-adviser to first lady Melania Trump says she taped calls for protection.
Sen. Edward Markey defeats Rep. Joe Kennedy III in a hard-fought Democratic primary for Senate — the first time a Kennedy has lost a race for Congress in Massachusetts.
Kaing Guek Eav, who admitted overseeing the torture and killings of as many as 16,000 Cambodians while running the regime’s most notorious prison, was 77.Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, author of a new book about Melania Trump, says she needed evidence to protect herself amid questions about costs of the inauguration.
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