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Christian Science Monitor - US News

Hot chicken is OK, but soda isn't? Battle over SNAP scrambles red-blue politics. Both parties have been enacting state-level bans on using SNAP benefits for soda and candy. On Monday, a federal judge said the new rules violate federal laws governing the food program. By - Story Hinckley - / 7 min

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From the Magazine - Back to the clack: In the digital age, these typewriter superfans hold the keys - By - Victoria Hoffmann - , Mackenzie Farkus - , Melanie Stetson Freeman - / 5 min

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Teachers look for extra work during summer and the school year as inflation surges -- Ira Porter

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Trump, Iran, and the logic of a new nuclear deal -- Simon Montlake

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Education -- Los Angeles superintendent resigns after AI contract comes under scrutiny

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Politics -- Democratic socialists take on incumbents in New York primary

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Society -- US tops Australia 2-0, advances to World Cup knockout round as fan euphoria builds

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Society -- How one woman's Route 66 story of segregation and hospitality is kept alive today

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Law & Courts -- Supreme Court's 'history' test finds a marijuana user can own a gun

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Society -- Anthropic and government face off again over AI. But they need each other.

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Politics -- A presidential library that's not a library. Obama Center pilots a community model.

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Politics -- Spoiled food? As funds rise at ICE, so do detention complaints.

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Society -- Engaged citizens built America. Today, civics education is coming back.

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Politics -- A former Kansas mayor wasn't a US citizen, but voted. His supporters say it's not that simple.

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Society -- New York blooms in orange and blue fellowship around Knicks

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First Look -- Trump celebrates birthday with UFC cage-fighting event

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Gadi Eisenkot, the straight-talking Israeli former general taking on Netanyahu - As Israelis prepare for fall elections, Gadi Eisenkot is surging in polls to edge out Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The retired general's security credentials and perceived integrity appear to resonate with voters. By - Shoshanna Solomon - , Dina Kraft - / 6 min

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