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    Explore "federal aid" with insightful episodes like "Big Cities Struggle To House Migrants, Asylum Seekers", "How 100,000 Migrants Became a Political Crisis in New York" and "The Ticking Clock of a U.S. Debt Default" from podcasts like ""Consider This from NPR", "The Daily" and "The Daily"" and more!

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    How 100,000 Migrants Became a Political Crisis in New York

    How 100,000 Migrants Became a Political Crisis in New York

    In New York, the arrival of more than 100,000 migrants seeking asylum over the past year has become a crisis for the city’s shelter system, schools and budget.

    As another critical election season begins to take shape, Nicholas Fandos, who covers New York State politics for The Times, explains why the situation has also become a political crisis for the state’s Democratic leaders.

    Guest: Nicholas Fandos, a reporter covering New York State politics for The New York Times Metro desk.

    Background reading: 

    For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. 

    The Ticking Clock of a U.S. Debt Default

    The Ticking Clock of a U.S. Debt Default

    Top White House officials and Republican lawmakers are racing to reach an agreement as the date when the United States is projected to default on its debt approaches.

    Jim Tankersley, who covers the White House for The New York Times, looks at the state of the negotiations and explains what it will take to win over enough votes in Congress to avoid an economic disaster.

    Guest: Jim Tankersley, a White House correspondent for The New York Times.

    Background reading: 

    • The details have not been finalized, but the deal taking shape would allow Republicans to point to spending reductions and Democrats to say they had prevented large cuts.
    • The longer it takes to reach an agreement, the more turmoil there could be for the United States and the global economy. Here’s what to know.

    For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.