Trump Officials Push States to ‘Undo’ Work to Send Full SNAP Benefits

An appeals court made a late-night ruling against Trump officials as they dug in on cutting payments to states.

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Trump Administration Demands States ‘Undo’ Work to Send Full Food Stamps

In late-night guidance, the Agriculture Department also threatened financial penalties against states.

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Who Wrote That Headline? Maybe a Robot.

A.I. has taken newsrooms by storm, setting off industrywide soul-searching about its potential and pitfalls.

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A Journalist Who Wants You to Love Baking

Vaughn Vreeland, a 32-year-old pie enthusiast who loves ascots and cowboy boots, recently started a baking newsletter and video series, “Bake Time.”

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What to Know About Our Live Election Estimates in New Jersey and Virginia

Here’s how we will bring you the latest vote totals and estimates of the outcome in the New York mayor’s race and other contests around the country.

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Meet Your News Friend, the New Host of The Morning

Sam Sifton wants readers to know: Everything is going to be all right, and you’re not alone.

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Michael McKee, Fervent Advocate for Tenants’ Rights, Dies at 85

A broken window transformed him into a professional organizer and lobbyist to regulate rents and restrain landlords in New York.

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Benioff Apologizes for Saying Trump Should Send Troops to San Francisco

Marc Benioff, the chief executive of Salesforce, said he no longer believed that National Guard troops were needed in the city.

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Covering an Artist With Unconventional Materials: Strict Rules and Time

A culture reporter is always watching for art that challenges us to look at the world, and our lives, differently. An artist who lived in a cage for a year ticked that box.

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Trump Refiles $15 Billion Lawsuit Against The New York Times

A federal judge had previously dismissed the complaint as unnecessarily lengthy and digressive. The president claims that The Times sought to defame him during the 2024 election.

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