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    National monuments can be created by presidential proclamation, a power given by the Antiquities Act of 1906. (Thinkstock)
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    Time to throw the Antiquities Act into the recycling bin of history

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    Businessweek: Iran seeks to build second atomic plant with Russian assistance
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    The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold the first of several national meetings on its draft
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    The United States produced more oil than it imported in October for the first time since 1995, the Energy Information Administration said Wednesday. (Thinkstock Image)
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    Leroy Perkins stands in his field of grass which is part of the Conservation Reserve Program near Corydon, Iowa.  (AP/Charlie Riedel)
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    A jar holding waste water from hydraulic fracturing is held up to the light at a recycling site in Midland, Texas. (AP/Pat Sullivan)
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    More oil and gas drillers turn to water recycling

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    This undated photo from the Bonneville Power Administration shows Elliot Mainzer, who has been named acting administrator of the federal power marketing agency for the Northwest. The Department of Energy named Mainzer to replace BPA administrator Bill Drummond after receiving an inspector general's report on allegations that BPA did not properly apply hiring preferences for veterans, and that mangers may have retaliated against employees who cooperated with the investigation. (AP Photo/Bonneville Power Administration)
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    (Fargo, N.D.) Forum: Landowners reach out with interest in class-action flaring suit
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    Gov’t Shutdown Didn’t Stop the Energy Department’s Solar Decathlon
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    Houston Chron: Obama administration authorizes more natural gas exports
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