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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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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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From the Magazine - A decade after vote, UK finds Brexit hasn't lived up to its promises - The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union was partly about sovereignty, but the country doesn't feel freer. Pre-Brexit malaise appears to linger. By - Mark Sappenfield - / 7 min

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