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In Atlantic City, A Silver Lining For Casinos Left Standing
Four of 12 casinos in Atlantic City closed last year, but the first quarter of 2015 brought good news to those remaining. The local economy is still reeling, but less competition means higher profits.
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Apple Announces Music Streaming Service
The tech giant, whose iTunes store is the recording industry's largest retailer, finally unveiled its streaming service, which will cost $9.99 a month for unlimited access to music.
Solar Sail Unfurls In Space
A nonprofit has successfully tested technology that could one day be used to explore the solar system on a budget.
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Praise For Indian PM's Diplomacy, Then A Backlash For His Undiplomatic Remark
He may have thought it was a compliment to say his Bangladeshi counterpart has done well "despite being a woman." Yes, it's now a hashtag.
Jeb Bush Faces His Own Foreign Policy Test With Europe Trip
The likely 2016 presidential candidate hopes to avoid the mistakes that have haunted his rivals while separating himself from his brother.
Some States Make Obamacare Backup Plans, As Supreme Court Decision Looms
A Supreme Court ruling could threaten health insurance subsidies in about three dozen states. But many states aren't sharing contingency plans lest they be seen as supporting Obamacare.
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If Jimmy Fallon Gets His Way, 'Your Baby's First Word Will Be Dada'
The Tonight Show host's new children's book was inspired by his daughters. He tells NPR about his efforts to trick his first daughter into saying "dada" and his family's struggle to conceive.
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Coping With Calamity In Shimmering 'Cathedral'
The aging characters in Kate Walbert's new novel are learning to go with the flow as waters rise and life takes strange turns. Critic Heller McAlpin praises Walbert's ability to capture women's lives.
Governor Pushes for New Revenue in Special Session
Alabama's governor continues to make the case for new revenue to shore up the financially-strapped General Fund budget. Robert Bentley said he's…
The Battles Of A Civil War Re-Enactress
Refused at first as a re-enactor, J.R. Hardman turned to historic, real-life pioneers for inspiration.
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