Biden Faces Pressure on Immigration, and Not Just From Republicans Mayors and governors from President Biden’s own party are looking for help with overflowing migrant encampments, packed shelters and busted budgets.
Adams’s Effort to Control Migrant Buses Faces Instant Obstacles A move by Mayor Eric Adams meant to slow the surge of new arrivals being sent to New York from Texas encounters logistical hurdles within 24 hours.
After Rise in Murders During the Pandemic, a Sharp Decline in 2023 The country is on track for a record drop in homicides, and many other categories of crime are also in decline, according to the F.B.I.
Pro-Palestinian Protests Block Traffic at New York and L.A. Airports Dozens of demonstrators were arrested after blocking roadways outside Kennedy and Los Angeles International Airports on a busy holiday travel day.
Shootings Dip in Chicago, but Grow in Domestic Violence Cases Domestic shootings are a small portion of the city’s violence, but victims’ advocates say the new spike is worrisome.