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Energy‘It seems like they don’t care about us’: Rural America ruptured as coal miners protest lax rule enforcement linked to black lung
By Sasha RogelbergOctober 14, 2025
The U.S. is about to hold the government’s biggest coal sales in over a decade even as demand wanes. ‘Eventually coal will get pushed out of the market’
EnergyThe U.S. is about to hold the government’s biggest coal sales in over a decade even as demand wanes. ‘Eventually coal will get pushed out of the market’
By Matthew Brown, Mead Gruver and The Associated PressOctober 4, 2025
Trump signs executive orders to boost coal mining and energy production: ‘We’re ending Joe Biden’s war on beautiful, clean coal once and for all’
PoliticsTrump signs executive orders to boost coal mining and energy production: ‘We’re ending Joe Biden’s war on beautiful, clean coal once and for all’
By Matthew Daly and The Associated PressApril 9, 2025
Supreme Court allows an EPA rule limiting pollution from coal power plants to remain in effect—for now
EnvironmentSupreme Court allows an EPA rule limiting pollution from coal power plants to remain in effect—for now
By Lindsay Whitehurst and The Associated PressOctober 17, 2024
Coal miners will get long wanted protection from dust that causes black lung as Labor Secretary announces rule cutting exposure limits in half
EnvironmentCoal miners will get long wanted protection from dust that causes black lung as Labor Secretary announces rule cutting exposure limits in half
By Matthew Daly, Leah Willingham and The Associated PressApril 17, 2024
Petrol Stations Open For Business In Birmingham
EnergyCould a three-day workweek be the answer to the U.K.’s energy torment?
By Sophie MellorOctober 11, 2021
What helped spur China’s crypto crackdown? Concerns over unsafe coal mining
EnvironmentWhat helped spur China’s crypto crackdown? Concerns over unsafe coal mining
By BloombergMay 26, 2021
Environmental policy is labor policy, and Biden must make that clear
PoliticsEnvironmental policy is labor policy, and Biden must make that clear
By Aric JenkinsDecember 10, 2020
A coal conveyor is seen on the grounds of the recently idled Muhlenberg County Coal Co. Paradise Mine, a subsidiary of Murray Energy Holdings Co., in Central City, Kentucky, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. Murray Energy, the largest privately owned U.S. coal company, filed for Chapter 11 protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Columbus, Ohio, to restructure more than $2.7 billion of debt. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnergyWhy U.S. Miners Are Still Digging New Mines as Coal Prices Plunge
By Will Wade and BloombergNovember 12, 2019
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LeadershipWho Is Andrew Wheeler, Trump’s New EPA Chief?
By Brittany ShootJuly 5, 2018
Clean Air Regulations Impact Coal Burning Plants
TechMajor ‘Clean Coal’ Project Put On Hold
By David Z. MorrisJuly 1, 2017
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EnergyBritain Has Its First Day Without Coal Power Since the Industrial Revolution
By David Z. MorrisApril 23, 2017
United Mine Workers Holds Rally Urging Congress To Preserve Benefits For Retired Coal Miners
EnergyCoal-State Lawmakers Push to Extend Retired Miners’ Benefits
By The Associated PressApril 22, 2017
Washington Awaits Start Of 112th Congress
LeadershipU.S. Senate Passes Funding Bill, Obama Signs Into Law
By ReutersDecember 10, 2016
Trucks at Shotton Opencast Coal Site near Cramlington, Northumberland
EnergyCoal Price Surge Sets Miners Against Activists by English Seaside
By ReutersNovember 27, 2016
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