States, cities gear up to oppose—or support—the incoming administration’s immigration enforcement
President-elect Donald Trump faces complex obstacles to his signature plan
Fewer drug fatalities could mean many things. One is that fentanyl wiped out a generation of addicts
Massachusetts voters spurn psychedelics
Tough-on-crime candidates win key district attorney races on the West Coast
The measure’s wide-scale support reflects rampant frustration with border policy
The number of refugees admitted to the country is up, at least until the election
Critics say the government’s response to Hurricane Helene was a disaster. Are they right?
If passed, municipal officials say the measure will give them more tools to help the homeless seek treatment
Opponents of legalization say public perception hasn’t caught up with mounting health concerns