How well do you know the major events of the past week? Test your knowledge with our quiz covering the most important news from around the world. This week saw major developments in politics, sports, health, technology, and international affairs. In the U.S., President Trump appeared on former fixer-turned-enemy Michael Cohen's radio show after a period of detente, and federal agents seized devices from former Rep. Eric Swalwell in a sexual misconduct probe. In sports, soccer fans launched a global petition urging FIFA president Gianni Infantino to resign over World Cup 'betrayal,' and Max Verstappen extended his contract with Red Bull to 2030. In health, Trump picked Dr. Heidi Overton, a top White House aide, to lead the Food and Drug Administration. In technology, Meta defended its child safety efforts amid criticism. Take our quiz to see how much you know about these and other top stories.

Other major headlines include North Korea firing a barrage of missiles toward the sea, Vietnam police charging a man with rape after an American woman alleged an attack, and Prince Harry's move back to Britain with Meghan and the kids. Domestically, there was the trial of Lindsay Clancy, Nebraska's largest school district asking police to stop using electric shock gloves on students, and Indiana residents enduring a ninth day without power. In sports, there were fines for the Cowboys and Saints, and in health, studies on night owls and heart health, the new CDC director acknowledging agency problems, and research on radiation risks for flight attendants and pilots. In tech, a jury found Instagram and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial, and there were articles on workplace surveillance. These stories and more made up a busy week of news.