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    This Nov. 14, 2013 photo shows a slot machine at the Tropicana Casino and Resort  in Atlantic City, N.J. The city's casinos saw their gross operating profits fall by nearly 35 percent in 2013 to $235 million, down from $360 million in 2012.(AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
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    A crewman keeps watch near the cabin of a New Hampshire-based fishing boat as it motors cautiously through the dense fog into Portland Harbor early Wednesday, July 25, 2018, off South Portland, Maine. A tropical air mass will continue to bring areas of fog and scattered thunderstorms to the region through Thursday.
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    Missouri gets $3M in federal funds for broadband internet planning

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    It may soon get easier for poor, mentally ill Americans to get treatment, but not in a psychiatric hospital.

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    A firefighter douses hot spots off Hodgen Road as crews continue battling the Black Forest wildfire Saturday, June 15, 2013, near Colorado Springs, Colo. The fire that exploded Tuesday outside of Colorado Springs, amid record-setting heat and tinder-dry conditions, has destroyed hundreds of homes and killed two people. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Michael Ciaglo)

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    Seattle announced in early May it would permanently close 20 miles of streets to most car traffic. The initiative started as a response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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    Total amount of worldwide billionaires went down in 2022 due to war in Ukraine
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    New Arkansas organization advocating for gradual income tax elimination

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