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President Trump's endorsement tips the scales in Texas's GOP Senate primary,
plus the U.S. races to set up an Ebola quarantine facility for Americans in Kenya,
and fears mount in Europe that Vladimir Putin could expand the Ukraine war beyond the country's borders.
The Russian calculation is that as they watch President Trump talking about leaving NATO,
they are thinking that if we attack some of these European countries,
be it the Baltic states, be it Finland, Sweden, Norway, maybe the U.S. will not react.
It's Wednesday, May 27th.
I'm Luke Vargas for The Wall Street Journal.
And here is the A.M.
edition of What's News, the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.
We begin in Texas, where Trump-backed State Attorney General Ken Paxton has defeated