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Pandemic-era food benefit ending March 1st

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42 million people under winter alerts across the U.S.Knitters finish craft projects for loved ones who’ve passedJury in Alex Murdaugh double murder trial to visit crime scenePandemic-era food benefit ending March 1stCovid-19 ‘likely’ stemmed from accidental lab leak in China, according to DOEOhio train derailment hazardous waste being transported to disposal sitesNew MLB rules sparking some controversy at spring trainingRussian-released video shows what remains of Bakhmut California battered by heavy rain and historic snowA basketball team manager’s moment bigger than the gameSchools mired with debt after school meals federal funds endSpaceX ready to launch rocket on MondayHealth and safety concerns still rampant in Ohio three weeks after train derailmentDepartment of Energy assesses with “low confidence” Covid-19 “likely” came from China lab leakAre hospitals complying with the federal price transparency law?Student attacks Florida high school teacher’s aid allegedly after confiscating Nintendo SwitchTexans brace for judge’s decision on access to abortion pillCDC visits East PalestineCalifornia hit with historic winter weatherChina building up its military presence in the South China Sea amid rising tensions with U.S.42 million people under winter alerts across the U.S.Knitters finish craft projects for loved ones who’ve passedJury in Alex Murdaugh double murder trial to visit crime scenePandemic-era food benefit ending March 1stCovid-19 ‘likely’ stemmed from accidental lab leak in China, according to DOEOhio train derailment hazardous waste being transported to disposal sites

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  • California battered by heavy rain and historic snow

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  • A basketball team manager’s moment bigger than the game

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  • Schools mired with debt after school meals federal funds end

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  • Department of Energy assesses with “low confidence” Covid-19 “likely” came from China lab leak

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  • Are hospitals complying with the federal price transparency law?

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  • Student attacks Florida high school teacher’s aid allegedly after confiscating Nintendo Switch

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SNAP benefits helped support many American families and get food on their tables during the pandemic, but now boosts to the program are ending on March 1st. NBC News’ Dasha Burns highlights one mother’s concerns about feeding her children.

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