Primary Election Day has come and gone in New Jersey, with major races determining who will face off in November. According to WHYY, the U.S. Senate race saw Justin Murphy win the Republican nomination in a bid to unseat Democratic U.S. Sen. Cory Booker. The 2nd Congressional District was won by Zack Mullock in the Democratic primary, who will now challenge four-term incumbent Jeff Van Drew, who switched parties in 2019. Democrats see this as their best chance to unseat Van Drew.

Senate and Key Congressional Districts

According to WHYY. The 3rd Congressional District race was won by Marine Corps veteran and former New York City police officer Michael McGuire in the Republican primary. He will face Democratic incumbent Herb Conaway in the general election; In the 4th Congressional District, Rachel Peace secured the Democratic nomination and aims to unseat U.S. Rep. Chris Smith in a Republican stronghold.

Rebecca Bennett won the Democratic nomination in the 7th Congressional District and will challenge incumbent U.S. Rep. Tom Kean Jr. ., who has missed over 100 votes in Congress for the critical Republican district since early March; In the 12th Congressional District, Army surgeon Adam Hamawy bested 12 other candidates in this crowded Democratic primary.

Other Notable Wins and Moves

While New Jersey’s primary races drew attention, other events also saw notable winners. In Japan, Komusubi Wakatakakage won his second championship after a 25-tournament drought at the Summer Tournament. The number of prize banners was 3,563, which was significantly lower than the 4,241 pre-registered banners but still set a new record, exceeding the previous high by 208. This confirms the strength of corporate advertising budgets and earnings, according to the source.

The Summer Tournament was a chaotic affair, the likes of which had not been seen in 11 years, with seven wrestlers still in contention for the championship at the end of the 14th day. Wakatakakage defeated Ozeki Kirishima in a championship playoff, achieving the third-longest drought-breaking victory in history.

End of an Era in FC Porto

In sports management, FC Porto bid farewell to Magnus Andersson, the Swedish coach who led the handball team for five seasons. Andersson leaves with four league titles, two Portuguese Cups, and two Super Cups. He also helped raise the team’s European standing, with several notable appearances in the Champions League and the European League.

According to OneFootball, the 60-year-old coach was unable to win any titles in the last two years due to Sporting’s dominance. “As Magnus Andersson bids farewell, FC Porto wishes him the very best for his personal and professional future,” the club’s website said. Andersson led the team in 342 matches, recording 257 wins, 19 draws, and 66 defeats. He is expected to join the Norway national team next, marking his second national side coached after his previous stint with Austria between 2010 and 2011.