US Domestic Briefs: Tariff Dividends, Labor Changes, and Record-Breaking Relays
This summary outlines recent US domestic news, including potential tariff dividends, changes in labor statistics leadership, a record-breaking women's medley relay, the passing of actress Loni Anderson, Texas Democrats' redistricting boycott, Tesla brand loyalty issues, a Boeing workers' strike, and a settlement over PFAS pollution in New Jersey.

In a series of remarks on Sunday, President Trump indicated a potential distribution of tariff revenue to Americans, particularly targeting middle and lower-income groups. This announcement came as he boarded Air Force One from New Jersey.
Concurrently, Trump is set to announce a new Bureau of Labor Statistics chief after dismissing Erika McEntarfer over allegations of falsifying job data. Trump provided no evidence for these claims.
Meanwhile, the United States women's team shattered the world record in the 4x100 meters medley relay at the world championships in Singapore, with a time that outstripped their own previous world record set at the Paris Olympics.
(With inputs from agencies.)