New Jersey will get $8.5 million in federal funding for increased police activity and security during the World Cup matches ...
The Board of Police Commissioners also signed off on drone detection software and mobile command vehicle ahead of 2026 FIFA ...
FEMA is sending $8 million to NJ to help pay for police overtime for more World Cup security.
The proposal to put NYPD officers on 12-hour shifts during the tournament stands to rankle Mamdani, who campaigned on curbing police overtime.
The move will require a massive overtime outlay and may irk Mamdani supporters who want him to slash police spending.
With the first World Cup match at Levi’s Stadium less than two weeks away, local law enforcement and fire departments are rapidly scaling up operations to meet the unprecedented security demands of ...
The 2026 World Cup will mark a before-and-after in the tournament's history. It will be the largest edition ever, with 48 national teams participating and host venues spread across three countries.