The NAACP and League of Women Voters
filed a federal lawsuit on May 14 alleging Tennessee's redrawn congressional map intentionally discriminates against black voters in Memphis and Shelby County.
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Federal Lawsuit Targets Tennessee Redistricting
The NAACP and League of Women Voters filed a federal lawsuit on May 14 alleging Tennessee's redrawn congressional map intentionally discriminates against black voters in Memphis and Shelby County. The suit argues that a three-day special legislative session unlawfully eliminated Congressional District 9—the state's only black-majority district, anchored in Memphis for more than 50 years. The redrawn map splits Memphis across three congressional districts, the groups allege, with the intent of eliminating black political representation. The same day, U.S. Chief District Judge William L. Campbell Jr. denied a temporary restraining order sought by Tennessee Democrats and Democratic U.S. House candidates to block the new lines. The judge also canceled a hearing scheduled for May 20. Multiple federal suits challenging the map are now pending in court, with candidate filing deadlines approaching and more legal battles expected ahead of the 2026 midterms. |
Only Democrat in Congress Retires After Redistricting
Rep. Steve Cohen announced Friday that he is dropping his reelection bid and retiring from Congress after nearly two decades representing Memphis—forced out by the Republican-controlled legislature's redrawing of his district into three GOP-leaning seats. "I don't want to quit. I'm not a quitter," Cohen told reporters. "But these districts were drawn to beat me." Cohen, 76, has held Tennessee's only majority-black congressional district since 2007 and is the first Jewish person ever elected to represent the state in Congress. His retirement comes in the immediate aftermath of the Supreme Court's Louisiana v. Callais ruling, which curtailed Voting Rights Act protections and opened the door for Southern states to eliminate majority-minority districts. |
Titans Open 2026 vs. Jets, Eagles
The Titans unveiled their 2026 schedule earlier this week, opening the season at home on September 13 against the New York Jets. Week 2 brings another home date—September 20 against the Philadelphia Eagles, fresh off their Super Bowl LIX run. Back-to-back home openers give Nashville's team a rare chance to build early momentum before the road schedule kicks in. New Titans head coach Robert Saleh spent four seasons running the New York sideline before the Jets parted ways with him five games into 2024. Tennessee is coming off a 3-14 campaign and enters 2026 deep in rebuild mode. |
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➤ Statewide: FEMA approved $109 million for Tennessee as part of a $5.4 billion federal distribution reimbursing states for COVID-19 emergency response costs. The funds will repay expenses Tennessee incurred during the pandemic. (More) ➤ Knoxville: Multiple Knox County Sheriff's Office leaders—current and former—were charged this week in what local outlets are calling a significant corruption investigation. (More) ➤ Memphis: The ACLU filed a federal lawsuit alleging Memphis Safe Task Force agents engaged in a "startling pattern" of intimidation against bystanders who filmed them. A former prosecutor raised concerns about the task force's fatal Burger King shooting. (More) ➤ Nashville: A father sued Metro Nashville Public Schools after a teacher allegedly taped his 7-year-old son to a desk. The boy was only freed when another teacher noticed him, according to the lawsuit. (More) ➤ Statewide: Tennessee launched the Veterans Connect Portal, a new website helping service members, veterans, and their families find state and federal support services in one place. (More) |
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➤ The Lady Vols softball team opened NCAA regional play on Friday in Knoxville, hosting Virginia, Indiana, and Northern Kentucky at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium. Belmont also entered regional play yesterday in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (More) ➤ Tennessee men's basketball added VCU transfer center Christian Fermin as the final addition to its offseason portal class. The 6-foot-10 big man averaged 4.6 points and 1.4 blocks per game as a junior. (More) ➤ Grizzlies fans gathered outside FedExForum in Memphis earlier this week, leaving flowers in tribute to forward Brandon Clarke, who died at 29 on May 11. (More) Yesterday's Results: NBA | MLB | WNBA | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf Flying together with our sponsor ➤ The guys keeping their hair aren't lucky - they just started Keeps sooner. Grow thicker, healthier hair with Chew+ by Keeps - formulated with Dutasteride + Minoxidil and other powerful ingredients. That's why we're the Forbes Health Top Pick of 2026. Learn More |
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What national park—one of the most visited in the United States—straddles the Tennessee-North Carolina border? See the answer |
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