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San Francisco Takes Harder Line Against Homeless Camps, Defying Its Reputation

San Francisco Takes Harder Line Against Homeless Camps, Defying Its Reputation

Mayor London Breed has told city officials to issue citations and encourage homeless people to leave town by offering free bus tickets

Homebuying is hard in these counties that could decide the election, but it's harder in the U.S. overall

Homebuying is hard in these counties that could decide the election, but it's harder in the U.S. overall

Market conditions aren’t as daunting in a half-dozen swing-state counties that NBC News is tracking, but affordability has worsened virtually everywhere in the last four years

Indonesian president tries out palace in proposed new capital

Indonesian president tries out palace in proposed new capital

Carved out of the jungle of the tropical island of Borneo, the $32 billion infrastructure project is about 750 miles from the current capital, Jakarta

California wildfires consume more than half a million acres

California wildfires consume more than half a million acres

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday night proclaimed emergency status for areas affected by the Park Fire and Gold Complex Fire — both in Northern California

Some Democratic cities have quietly begun cooperating with ICE, director says

Some Democratic cities have quietly begun cooperating with ICE, director says

Some sanctuary cities that wouldn’t tell ICE when they released undocumented immigrants from jail are now doing so because of public concern about crime, said P.J. Lechleitner

A third of Hurricane Beryl deaths in Texas were caused by heat. Victims' relatives say they should still be alive

A third of Hurricane Beryl deaths in Texas were caused by heat. Victims' relatives say they should still be alive

Seven people died not as a result of the typical threats a storm brings, but instead because of extreme heat during the widespread power outages

Some Democratic cities have quietly begun cooperating with ICE, director says

Some Democratic cities have quietly begun cooperating with ICE, director says

Some sanctuary cities that wouldn’t tell ICE when they released undocumented immigrants from jail are now doing so because of public concern about crime, said P.J. Lechleitner


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