The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today on a case that could deal the latest blow to the Voting Rights Act, a 60-year-old law enacted to prevent racial discrimination in voting. The case, focused on Louisiana鈥檚 congressional map, examines whether it鈥檚 constitutional to consider race in redistricting. If the court says it isn鈥檛, Republicans in some states may be able to redraw congressional and state legislative maps in ways that boost their party鈥檚 chances, at the expense of Black- and Latino-majority districts. 鈥 Staff
The U.S. struck another vessel off the coast of Venezuela, killing six 鈥渘arcoterrorists,鈥 President Trump said yesterday. The administration said U.S. intelligence indicated the small boat was carrying drugs for 鈥渘arcoterrorist networks.鈥 It was the fifth such strike by U.S. forces, which have killed 27 people in total. Lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle are demanding legal justification for the strikes as well as evidence the vessels carried drugs. 鈥 Staff
The United Nations said countries are willing to help fund Gaza鈥檚 $70 billion reconstruction, including European and Arab nations, Canada, and the U.S. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had very good indications already,鈥 said UNDP鈥檚 Jaco Cilliers, who estimated that the two-year Israel-Hamas war had generated at least 55 million tons of rubble. Since a ceasefire deal came into effect in Gaza, many Palestinians have returned to the ruins of their homes. 鈥 Reuters
A military coup in Madagascar toppled President Andry Rajoelina鈥檚 government yesterday, capping weeks of youth protests over poverty and power outages. Shortly after parliament voted to impeach Mr. Rajoelina, who fled the country for his safety, the leader of an elite military unit said the armed forces would form a governing council and appoint a prime minister to 鈥渜uickly鈥 form a civilian government. 鈥 Reuters
The U.S. Coast Guard will continue to receive pay amid the government shutdown, which has lasted two weeks. The announcement by the Department of Homeland Security, which includes the Coast Guard, follows President Trump鈥檚 directive to the Pentagon to keep troops paid.聽DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said Coast Guard members have halted flows of illegal drugs and migration while 鈥淒emocrats have played politics with military pay to fight for illegal aliens.鈥 鈥撀燬taff
Cody Balmer pleaded guilty in the attempted murder of Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. In April, Mr. Balmer scaled a security fence in the middle of the night and set fire to the governor鈥檚 occupied mansion. He was sentenced to 25 to 50 years in prison. Gov. Shapiro said he and his family support the plea deal and that it provides real accountability. 鈥 The Associated Press
Taylor Swift set a new record with her latest album, 鈥淭he Life of a Showgirl,鈥 which launched to the No. 1 slot this week. With 15 No. 1 albums, Ms. Swift is second only to the Beatles, who secured 19. The singer鈥檚 latest release also broke the record for the number of albums sold in its opening week, with 4 million. The previous mark, set by Adele鈥檚 鈥25鈥 in 2015, sold nearly 3.4 million copies in its first week in the U.S. 鈥 Staff
Also, President Trump awarded conservative activist Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom yesterday, a month after he was assassinated.