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News Houston volunteer found not guilty for feeding the homeless. Now he’s suing the city. Claire Thornton August 3, 2023
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News Small business owner continues fight to be able to accept SNAP benefits WMAR Staff August 2, 2023
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News Louisiana forces hair braiders to get 500 hours of training. Some think that’s too stringent. Matt Bruce July 30, 2023
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