1. Sarah Huckabee Sanders will receive temporary Secret Service protection for an unspecified period of time. The protective detail comes days after Sanders was asked to leave a small chicken restaurant in Lexington, VA over her role in the Trump administration. (CNN)

  2. A federal judge ordered the federal government to reunite migrant families who were separated under the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" family separation policy. U.S. District Court Judge Dana Sabraw issued a preliminary injunction requiring that all children under the age of five be reunited with their parents within 14 days and that older children be reunited within 30 days. The judge also ordered that all children be allowed to talk to their parents within 10 days. (Politico / New York Times)

  3. First-time candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defeated 10-term incumbent Joe Crowley in the Democratic primary for New York's 14th District on Tuesday. Ocasio-Cortez's grassroots victory is being hailed as one of the most shocking political upsets of the year, marking the first time in 14 years that a member of Crowley's own party attempted to unseat him. Crowley outspent Ocasio-Cortez by a 10-to-1 margin. (CNN / Vox)

  4. Former NAACP chief Ben Jealous won Maryland's Democratic primary for governor and will now take on popular Republican Gov. Larry Hogan in the November election. Jealous promised to deliver a progressive agenda that includes free college, legal marijuana and a $15-an-hour minimum wage. (Baltimore Sun)

  5. Trump made 103 false statements last week, setting a new one-week record for his presidency. His previous record for false claims in a week was 60, which he set in early March. By some counts, that brings Trump's total to 1,829 false claims in the first 521 days of his presidency, an average of 3.5 per day. Other counts put the number of false or misleading statements above 3,000. (Toronto Star)