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Kamala Harris Tells Donors DNC Should Release Its 2024 Campaign Autopsy Report
The former vice president's private remarks contrast with her lack of direct outreach to DNC Chairman Ken Martin, who has kept the postmortem under wraps despite promising transparency.
NAACP Files Emergency Petition to Block Tennessee's New Redistricting Plan
The civil rights organization argues the GOP-drawn map violates the state constitution by dismantling the state's only majority-Black congressional district.
Illegal Trucker Cases Fuel GOP Push to Crack Down on CDL Mills as Dems Largely Silent
Pennsylvania Republicans are advancing legislation targeting foreign nationals who obtained commercial driver's licenses, while Democratic lawmakers have largely declined to comment.
USPS Proposes Rule to Allow Handgun Shipments Through Mail System
The Trump administration rule would reverse a 1927 ban on mailing concealable firearms, drawing praise from the NRA and opposition from two dozen state attorneys general.
Shipping Firms Face Rising Costs and Uncertainty as Strait of Hormuz Remains Blocked
More than 1,550 vessels with approximately 22,500 mariners remain stranded in the Persian Gulf as insurance costs surge and diplomatic efforts continue.
Tennessee Joins Southern Push to Redistricting in Favor of the GOP
The state's new maps divide Memphis into three districts, giving Republicans a potential path to flip the one Democratic-held seat among Tennessee's nine congressional seats.
Pirro 'Not Surprised' After DC Officers Placed on Leave Amid Crime Stats Probe
Thirteen MPD officers face disciplinary action as federal investigation into alleged statistics manipulation continues.
Trump Says He Wouldn't Pay $1,000 USA World Cup Ticket Price Amid FIFA Pricing Criticism
The president joined critics calling the 2026 tournament's tiered pricing strategy 'extortionate' as fans face inflated resale costs and a 30% FIFA fee.
Pentagon Under Secretary Rules Out Resolution With Anthropic, Calls Mythos a Broader Cyber Moment
Emil Michael says the Defense Department will never again be 'single-threaded' with one AI model provider after two-month ban on Anthropic.
Tennessee Democrat Confronts State Trooper During Congressional Map Protest at Capitol
The incident occurred as Republicans approved new maps that would eliminate the Democrats' sole U.S. House seat in Tennessee, with Governor Bill Lee signing the legislation hours later.