| North Korea: Missile soared 1,741 miles high, marking successful test of ICBM; Ancient Romans made world’s ‘most durable’ concrete. We might use it to stop rising seas.; Federal court blocks Trump EPA on air pollution; Our #FakeHero president is an insult to our Founders; Jefferson’s powerful last public letter reminds us what Independence Day is all about; Chris Christie flew close to the sun. Now, he sits under it, defiantly.; Chicago won't allow high school students to graduate without a plan for the future; 'Love Thy Neighbor?'; It's summer, and Washington smells like weed. Everywhere, all the time.; An unapologetic Chris Christie announces deal to end N.J. shutdown; This woman's name appears on the Declaration of Independence. So why don't we know her story?; What can't you take to Arlington National Cemetery on July 4? An American flag.; The winning entry in Iran's Trump cartoon contest shows a drooling president wearing a jacket made of U.S. dollars; The Founders definitely anticipated this; America isn't a normal country; Louisiana considers radical step to counter high drug prices: Federal intervention | | |  | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | | | | | 'Love Thy Neighbor?' | | When he arrived in a rural Dawson, Minn., "it felt right." But that feeling began to change after the election. | | By Stephanie McCrummen • Read more » | | |  | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | | |
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