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The final rules propose a 32 percent cut in carbon emissions from power plants by 2030 on 2005 levels, up from the initial proposal of 30 percent ... READ MORE›
That could not be more wrong-headed, said Sean Isgan, president of CME Engineering, located right across the street from the Somerset County courthouse... READ MORE›
Much of the summit focused on Russian President Vladimir Putin's position on the crisis in Ukraine... READ MORE›
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At least two senior Democrats have joined the Republican leadership in complaining that the Security Council action expected Monday morning would pre-empt the congressional debate... READ MORE›
BP has reached an 18.7bn 12bn settlement with the US Department of Justice DoJ following the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill... READ MORE›
Khamenei said referring to the United States and its five negotiating partners... READ MORE›
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Germany already plans to get out of hard coal, with the last underground mines closing next year... READ MORE›
The Roanoke Times-Dispatch said that between 2011 and 2015, the number of coal mining jobs in Virginia fell from 4,867 to 3,033... READ MORE›
The move signaled the latest and most visible step toward normal ties between the United States and Cuba... READ MORE›
Exclusive Trump's coal job push stumbles in most states... READ MORE›
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Rather, this ruling, like the abortion ruling, all but ensures America will not achieve broad social consensus on same-sex marriage... READ MORE›
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Representatives from Wangan and Jagalingou people meet executives in London in push to persuade financiers to snub project on groups ancestral land... READ MORE›
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While on the campaign trail in West Virginia last year, Donald Trump donned a hardhat and pantomimed digging coal with a shovel... READ MORE›
Biden Jr. ways that the administration could unilaterally address issues around the Iran nuclear accord without renegotiating it... READ MORE›
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Washington I WAS born in Havana in November 1953 about six years before Fidel Castro led a revolution in Cuba... READ MORE›
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Walker will kick off his bid at an announcement event later today in Waukesha Wis... READ MORE›
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Moscow supports the government of President Bashar al-Assad, and Mr... READ MORE›
Bevin spokeswoman Jessica Ditto said the federal exchange can operate more efficiently than Kynect and avoid duplication, while also ensuring that the U.S... READ MORE›
His father was paralyzed from the neck down after falling in a stairway in 1948, when Mr. Murray was 9 years old... READ MORE›
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