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    The Blackfeet Indian reservation. Glacier officials are concerned about the effects of oil development on the reservation, and are asking for an in-depth study on the environmental impacts. (AP/Matt Volz).
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    Native Americans are among chief victims of Big Green’s war on coal

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    Joe Biden praises ‘responsible Republicans,’ offers returning workers muffins
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    Joe Biden praises ‘responsible Republicans,’ offers returning workers muffins

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    If the government remains shut down, America's energy states will continue to be some of the hardest hit. If the government reopens, the Environmental Protection Agency will resume its
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    Energy-producing states hurt whether government is open or closed

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    The Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether the Environmental Protection Agency overstepped its authority in developing rules aimed at cutting emissions of six heat-trapping gases from factories and power plants. The justices said Tuesday they will review a unanimous federal appeals court ruling that upheld the government's unprecedented regulations aimed at reducing the gases blamed for global warming. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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    Supreme Court to hear case on greenhouse gas regs

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    President Obama and his successors in the Oval Office are not obligated to make public the names of individuals visiting the White House, according to a decision of the federal Circuit Court for the District of Columbia made public Friday. (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    Obamacare website firm’s execs had White House access

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    Supreme Court to rule on EPA global warming regulations
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    Supreme Court to rule on EPA global warming regulations

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    The Environmental Protection Agency is seeking to override state authority and dictate agricultural practices throughout a 64,000-square-mile watershed area in the Chesapeake Bay. (Photo: Arianne Starnes/Examiner)
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    Examiner Editorial: EPA power grab threatens Chesapeake Bay farmers

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    In this June 15, 2011 file photo, former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. A conservative think tank filed a lawsuit Thursday to stop the Environmental Protection Agency from destroying text messages sent and received by Jackson and her successor, Gina McCarthy, to avoid publicly releasing them in response to Freedom of Information Act requests. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
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    Think tank sues to stop EPA from destroying potentially damaging, embarrassing emails, text messages

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    Virginia gubernatorial candidate Democrat Terry McAuliffe speaks during a Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce debate in McLean, Va. (AP/Washington Post, Nikki Kahn, Pool)
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    Coal advocacy group responds to Terry McAuliffe’s support for new EPA regs

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