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SNAP benefits will restart, but will be half the normal payment and delayed
About 1 in 8 U.S. residents get an average of $187 a month per person in the food assistance known as SNAP. For the first time, the Trump administration stopped the payments due at the beginning of the month.
In essay collection 'Lifeform,' Jenny Slate explores life and motherhood
The book came out in paperback on Oct. 14.
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Supreme Court hears case on when military contractors are immune from certain lawsuits
The court heard a case on a military contractor in Afghanistan and whether the company can be held liable for a suicide attack by one of its employees.
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Climate change is harming people’s health worldwide, report finds
An international group of researchers has released its annual report on climate change and human health. Many of the risks they track, like extreme heat danger and the rise of infectious diseases, are moving in the wrong direction.
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Tight Governor's race in New Jersey has Democrats on edge and Republicans hopeful
Three-time Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli hopes to capitalize on President Trump's increased support from Latinos in New Jersey
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How studying evolution in college made one creationist reevaluate her beliefs
When Ella al-Shamahi went to college, she thought she'd be able to prove Darwin's theory of evolution was wrong. Instead, she was convinced the science was right.
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The latest from Sudan
On Monday, International Criminal Court prosecutors at The Hague said they are collecting evidence of alleged mass killings and rapes in Sudan.
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Zohran Mamdani's extraordinary India story
New York City's next likely mayor is Indian, African, American, a Shiite Muslim and the son of a Hindu mom. These strands may guide how he governs.
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How a 'southern surge' of student performance could reverse learning loss
In the Southern United States, educators are enjoying something known as a 'southern surge.'
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Trump administration agrees to partially fund SNAP
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program feeds nearly 42 million Americans.
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