Motor City Muscle: UAW Bets Big On Abdul El‑Sayed In Hot Michigan Senate Brawl
The UAW International union endorsed Abdul El‑Sayed for Michigan’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary, giving the progressive a major labor boost as polls remain mixed. The pick could change who wins the Aug. 4 primary if the union turns support into turnout.
Kamala Harris Jets Into New Orleans As Redistricting Brawl Boils Over
Kamala Harris will headline a Louisiana Democratic gala in New Orleans as Democrats mobilize after the Supreme Court's Callais ruling that could reduce Black representation.
Bonta Leads 18-State Revolt Against DC Data Privacy Power Grab
Rob Bonta led a coalition of 18 attorneys general urging Congress to reject H.R. 8413, warning the SECURE Data Act would preempt stronger state privacy laws and delay key opt-out protections. The group says the measure would limit enforcement and narrow definitions of sensitive data.
Oliver Gilbert Enters Race For Frederica Wilson’s Miami Seat
Miami‑Dade Commissioner Oliver Gilbert filed to run for Rep. Frederica Wilson’s open 24th District seat and enters the August primary with a fundraising edge. The short sprint to Aug. 18 will test name recognition and local endorsements.
U.S. Slaps Cuba’s Díaz‑Canel With Sanctions as Miami Braces for Fallout
The U.S. Treasury added Miguel Díaz‑Canel to its sanctions list on June 4, escalating pressure on Havana and deepening economic pain that will ripple to Miami. The move names the president and several associates and blocks U.S. dealings.
Viral Video Blowup: CAIR Sues Fairfax Schools Over Suspended TJ Students
CAIR filed a federal civil‑rights lawsuit Thursday alleging FCPS and Thomas Jefferson administrators singled out Muslim and Arab students for discipline after a viral skit. The complaint seeks to clear records and recover damages.












