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Chris Christie Closed New Jersey's State Beaches — And Then Went To The Beach
A government shutdown has shuttered state parks and beaches but photos showed the governor and his family enjoying the empty shoreline. "Run for governor, and you can have a residence there," he says.
Deadline Extended For Ultimatum On Qatar
The Gulf state blew past a Sunday deadline to meet a series of demand that from Saudi Arabia and its allies that Doha describes as an "affront to international law."
Real Estate On World Cafe
Listen to the band's four-song set during a recent visit to Philadelphia.
China Calls U.S. Destroyer In South China Sea A 'Provocation'
Beijing reportedly sent warships and fighter jets to intercept the USS Stethem near a region it claims near the Paracel Islands.
10 People Injured After Taxi Hits Pedestrians Near Boston Airport
Massachusetts State Police say the incident appears to have been an accident.
How Frogs Benefited From The Dinosaurs' Extinction
Frogs are "master survivors," able to take advantage of the ecological vacuum left behind by extinct animals. Scientists say 9 in 10 frog species descended from three surviving frog lineages.
A July 4th Tradition: The Declaration Of Independence, Read Aloud
Twenty-nine years ago, Morning Edition launched what has become an Independence Day ritual: NPR journalists reading the Declaration of Independence.
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Why Isn't The Housing Market Booming The Way Experts Expected?
Interest rates are near historic lows and consumer confidence is high, but the market isn't booming. One reason may be mobility: people moving from state to state is half what it was two decades ago.
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Appeals Court Says EPA Can't Keep Delaying Obama-Era Methane Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. notes the EPA can choose to rewrite a rule designed to prevent leaks from natural gas facilities. But it can't just put it off for two years, the judges decided.
Illinois Governor Vetoes Budget Deal; Legislators Begin Override
Illinois hasn't passed a budget for two years. The state has billions in unpaid bills. Lawmakers finally struck a deal, including a tax increase — but Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner isn't on board.
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