Virginia Democrats have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate a voter-approved congressional map blocked by the Virginia Supreme Court, arguing the state court’s ruling violated federal law and overrode the will of the people.
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Following a Supreme Court ruling narrowing the Voting Rights Act, Tennessee and Alabama governors call special sessions to redraw congressional maps. Other Southern states consider similar moves ahead of upcoming primaries.

Thirteen U.S. Service Members Killed in Iran Conflict as VA Mental Health Care Faces Staffing Crisis
Since the conflict with Iran began in late February, 13 American service members from diverse backgrounds have died, including six from a U.S. Army Reserve unit in Iowa and others in incidents across the Middle East. Among the fallen are Capt. Cody A. Khork of Florida, Sgt. Nicole M. Amor of Minnesota, and Sgt. Declan J. Coady of Iowa, each honored for their service and sacrifice by family and local officials. Separately, a ProPublica investigation reveals ongoing challenges in the Department of Veterans Affairs mental health system, with significant staff reductions and increased difficulties for veterans seeking consistent care despite the administration’s claims of improvement.

