The U.S. and Iran traded fire in the Strait of Hormuz for the second time this week, yet President Trump insists the ceasefire holds. Tennessee became the first state to redraw congressional maps after the Supreme Court weakened Voting Rights Act protections, eliminating a majority-Black district in Memphis. Meanwhile, the U.S. military faces scrutiny over airstrikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean that have killed nearly 200 people, with allegations of undisclosed strikes and mistreatment of foreign fishermen. The U.S. and Iran exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, with the U.S. striking Iranian missile and drone sites in response to attacks on three Navy ships, marking the first reported strikes on Iranian soil since a ceasefire began a month ago.