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<p>People react to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on April 30, 2013, in Long Beach Township, N.J., after he used an expletive during a town hall meeting on Long Beach Island, where Superstorm Sandy caused heavy damage. He called the opposition by some New Jersey shore homeowners to protective dunes 'BS,' though he used the full word. </p> Source: Photograph by Mel Evans/AP Photo
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The 2016 Democratic presidential nomination is Hillary Clinton’s if she wants it, according to a poll released today in which Vice President Joe Biden is the party’s frontrunner if she doesn’t.
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New Jersey, where Governor Chris Christie has lowered revenue forecasts, sold $350 million of general-obligation debt with investors starved for yield reducing the state’s borrowing cost to the cheapest in six years.
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a Republican seeking re-election, lashed out at beachfront homeowners who won’t grant the state permission to build dunes to protect the state’s 127-mile coast after Hurricane Sandy.
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Families of schoolchildren slain by a gunman in Newtown, Connecticut, urged New Jersey lawmakers to include a reduction in the size of ammunition magazines as part of their response to the shootings.
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We call it the “nerd prom,” hoping that a dose of irony will inoculate us. But there’s no use denying it: The White House Correspondents’ Association’s annual dinner is a deeply narcissistic event.
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The federal government has approved $1.83 billion to help New Jersey rebuild damaged housing and reopen small businesses, U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan said.
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The National Football League, whose Super Bowl championship game will be played in New Jersey next year, will provide $2 million to rebuild youth playgrounds and gyms damaged by Hurricane Sandy, to help fight obesity in kids.
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Hard Rock International Inc., the operator of hotels, casinos and themed bars, bought an equity stake in the New Meadowlands Racetrack LLC, as it seeks to gain from the site’s expansion and possible gaming developments.
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Texas Governor Rick Perry strutted into Illinois this week, hoping to convince employers to move south to the land of no income tax and less government regulation.
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