Virginia Redistricting Move Could Flip 3 Congressional Seats
Virginia’s Democrat-led legislature advanced a constitutional amendment to allow early redistricting, possibly adding 2–3 Democratic seats in Congress by 2026.
Virginia’s Democrat-led legislature advanced a constitutional amendment to allow early redistricting, possibly adding 2–3 Democratic seats in Congress by 2026.
The Trump administration is pushing to reinstate medical debt on credit reports, reversing Biden-era protections and challenging state laws.
The Navajo Nation is torn between the economic promise of Trump’s coal revival policies and the long-standing environmental and health costs of the industry.
Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson are split on strategy: quiet diplomacy or public moral witness—as the Supreme Court’s liberal wing grapples with a 6-3 conservative majority.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is under fire for a rapid series of lawsuits targeting Democrats, with critics alleging the actions are designed to boost his U.S. Senate campaign.
President Trump is pressuring Senate Republicans to eliminate the filibuster to end the ongoing government shutdown, sparking renewed debate over Senate rules and partisan power.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, has restored ownership of two David Drake pottery pieces to his descendants—the first U.S. museum to do so for art created under slavery.
A severe shortage of certified air traffic controllers in Orlando has grounded flights and caused widespread delays across the East Coast during a federal government shutdown.
A last-minute redistricting deal in Ohio is set to boost Republican odds of gaining two U.S. House seats in 2026, drawing sharp criticism over backroom negotiations and partisan gerrymandering.
Despite accusations of murder, legal and political barriers make prosecuting Trump over boat killings highly unlikely.