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Can you ace this week's news quiz?

This week saw changes in food regulation, a newly discovered species, and a tennis match for the ages. How much do you remember from the news this week?
Roberta Vinci of Italy serves to Serena Williams of the United States during their Women's Singles Semifinals match on Day Twelve of the 2015 US Open on September 11, 2015. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty)
Roberta Vinci of Italy serves to Serena Williams of the United States during their Women's Singles Semifinals match on Day Twelve of the 2015 US Open on September 11, 2015.

This week saw changes in food regulation, a newly discovered species, and a tennis match for the ages. How much do you remember from the news this week? Test your knowledge by taking this quiz!

Now, the right wing organization Oath Keepers are offering to provide Davis with a "security detail."

The wage increase will apply to 200,000 employees at large chain restaurants.

First Lady Michelle Obama tweeted her support for the tennis star, saying "So proud of you, @SerenaWilliams. What you did this year was amazing."

Carson has previously questioned Trump's faith, which the real estate mogul says is why he decided to "hit back" at the doctor.

The slender 7-inch-wide opening of the cave the fossils were found in suggest that the chamber was used specifically to shield the bodies.

“No American should be afraid to practice their faith in our country,” Mukker said in a statement. 

CEO Steve Easterbrook said the company is trying to reinvent itself as a "modern, progressive burger company."

Congress passed a law in 2010 that required the FDA to take these actions.