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SNAP Money Still Faces Delays after Judges Order Release of Emergency Funds
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Voters Divided on Midterms despite Broad Trump Disapproval, Poll Finds
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Trump Escalates Demands for 2020 Election Investigations and Prosecutions
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Families Shot down, Held at Ransom as They Flee Darfur’s Killing Fields
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ICE and Border Patrol’s Use of Tear Gas Injures, Sickens and Tests the Law
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The Nation’s Largest Employers Are Putting Their Workers on Notice
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Trump Administration Tells Congress War Law Doesn’t Apply to Cartel Strikes
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U.S. Agencies Back Banning Top-Selling Home Routers on Security Grounds
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This Gay Republican Could Make History. He’d like to Talk about Something Else.
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A Start-Up’s Big Idea to Win over Drivers: A $4,000 Bike with a Screen
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Classified U.S. Report Finds Backlog of Hundreds of Possible Israeli Human Rights Violations
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Trump Moves to Block Public Servants from Loan Forgiveness Based on Ideology
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