Open-Armed Chicago Feels the Strains of a Migrant Influx
| By Grace Ashford and Michael Gold The first-term congressman pleaded not guilty to charges that included accusations of fraudulently receiving unemployment benefits. | | | By Julie Bosman Asylum seekers are pouring in at a fraught moment, when Chicago is changing mayors, its shelters are full, and a pandemic-driven restriction at the southern border is expected to end. | | | By Katie Rogers Battles in 2011 and 2013 taught President Biden not to lean on a House speaker who has little room to negotiate and to keep debt ceiling talks separate from the budget. | | |
| T Magazine | T's Travel Issue By Maggie Shipstead and Anthony Cotsifas In Chile, a writer takes a road trip through one of the world's driest places — a landscape that preserves remnants of the dead. | | | Opinion By Edward L. Glaeser and Carlo Ratti As urban offices continue to empty out, great cities must embrace a shift from vocation to recreation. | | |
| By Reuters Representative George Santos called the federal fraud charges "inaccurate" and said he doesn't know where the government is getting its information. | | | By Reuters Mayor Eric Adams of New York said the killing of Jordan Neely on the subway by another passenger was "a tragedy that never should have happened." | | | By The Associated Press Buddy Holly won the hound group and then beat out the six other group champions for the best in show title at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. | | |
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