Senate Democrats press USPS to reject Trump mail-in voting order
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Senate Democrats are urging the USPS to reject President Trump’s executive order restricting mail-in voting. Leaders like Chuck Schumer and others demanded the Postal Service follow the law, emphasizing the importance of mail-in voting rights amid ongoing election concerns. The move signals political tensions over voting procedures ahead of upcoming elections.
Unlicensed gambling operators in the UK are projected to surpass regulated market advertising spend by 2028, according to research from the World Advertising Research Center published on April 21. The forecast indicates that black-market operators will outpace legal advertisers within 18 months, just ahead of a scheduled parliamentary debate on gambling advertising, highlighting growing concerns over unregulated industry influence.
The Trump administration is reorganizing the National Weather Service, potentially leading to staff cuts, according to union officials. The changes, announced in April 2026, could impact federal employees at Weather Forecast Offices responsible for local forecasts and severe weather warnings. Union representatives warn that the reorganization may reduce staffing levels, raising concerns about forecast accuracy and public safety.
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Deb Haaland leads the Democratic primary for New Mexico governor, according to a recent Emerson College Polling/KRQE News 13 survey. The poll indicates that 40% of primary voters support Haaland, a former Interior Secretary and Democratic lawmaker, who joined the Biden administration in 2021. The primary race remains competitive as she seeks to secure the party's nomination.
Navy Secretary John Phelan is resigning after serving just over 13 months, with the Pentagon announcing his departure on Wednesday. The exact reasons for his departure were not disclosed. Phelan’s tenure was marked by efforts to modernize the Navy, but his resignation comes amid ongoing political and budgetary challenges in the defense sector.
Following a redistricting loss in Virginia, Republicans expressed regret and internal blame, highlighting ongoing struggles in their efforts to control district boundaries. The setback, which occurred ahead of the midterm elections, reflects the party’s difficulties in securing favorable district maps despite initiating the process. The political fallout underscores tensions within GOP ranks over redistricting strategies.