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USDA revises SNAP reduction plan to provide more partial benefits in November
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Takeaways from Trump’s rocky Supreme Court arguments over global tariffs
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White House says it will partially fund SNAP benefits after Trump threatens to withhold them until shutdown ends
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Supreme Court wants more time and information before deciding if Trump can send National Guard to Chicago
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William Rehnquist, his clerk John Roberts and the Supreme Court precedent at the center of Trump’s tariffs case
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Top Border Patrol official must appear daily before a Chicago judge amid use of force concerns. Here’s what you need to know
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