Today's Headlines: Border Is Calm as Crowds Cross and Biden Administration Fights Court Ruling

In Migrant Camps, Anxiety and Relief: 'It Was Worth It. We Are in America.'
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Saturday, May 13, 2023

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Border Is Calm as Crowds Cross and Biden Administration Fights Court Ruling

By Eileen Sullivan and Michael D. Shear

Despite the relative calm, the Biden administration faces court challenges that they say may undermine efforts to deal with record levels of border crossings.

In Migrant Camps, Anxiety and Relief: 'It Was Worth It. We Are in America.'

In Migrant Camps, Anxiety and Relief: 'It Was Worth It. We Are in America.'

By Soumya Karlamangla, Edgar Sandoval, Miriam Jordan and Simon Romero

Pandemic-era migration restrictions were lifted without a fresh spike in border crossings. Thousands of migrants now find themselves in a holding pattern.

Turkey's President Amassed Power. He Could Still Lose This Election.

Turkey's President Amassed Power. He Could Still Lose This Election.

By Ben Hubbard

Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has tilted the political playing field in his favor over the past two decades, concentrating power in his own hands. Still, he faces a stiff challenge in Sunday's election.

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Editors' Picks

What's the Deal With Adulthood? 25 Years Later, 'Seinfeld' Feels Revelatory.

Arts | Reporter's Notebook

What's the Deal With Adulthood? 25 Years Later, 'Seinfeld' Feels Revelatory.

By Maya Salam

The show about nothing ended in May 1998. But in an era when priorities are being re-evaluated, the sitcom has taken on new relevance.

Will Texas Blow Up Its Energy Miracle to Bolster Fossil Fuels?

Opinion | Guest Essay

Will Texas Blow Up Its Energy Miracle to Bolster Fossil Fuels?

By Michael E. Webber

Legislators are moving to erect barriers to clean energy development while providing incentives for fossil fuels.

Today's Videos

Daniel Penny Surrenders to Police in Killing of Jordan Neely

Video Video: Daniel Penny Surrenders to Police in Killing of Jordan Neely

By Reuters

Daniel Penny surrendered to face a second-degree manslaughter charge in the chokehold killing of Jordan Neely on the New York City subway.

Migrants Cross U.S.-Mexico Border After Title 42 Is Lifted

Video Video: Migrants Cross U.S.-Mexico Border After Title 42 Is Lifted

By Reuters and The Associated Press

Migrants seeking asylum in the United States crossed the Rio Grande and camped out along the border.

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