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    Coal workers union doesn’t always represent coal worker values
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      FILE - This April 4, 2012 file photo shows the Newmont Gold Quarry pit in Battle Mountain, Nev. While the U.S. government reaps billions of dollars in royalties each year from fossil fuels extracted from federal public lands and waters, it does not collect any royalties from gold, uranium or other metals mined from the same lands, Congressional auditors reported Wednesday Dec. 12, 2012. A Government Accountability Office report found that the federal government doesn’t even know how much these so-called “hard rock” mines produce from federal public lands in 12 Western states _ where most of the mining occurs. (AP Photo/The Reno Gazette-Journal, David B. Parker, file) NEVADA APPEAL OUT; NO SALES
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    The company racing to free US from reliance on China for electric cars, wind turbines, and satellites
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    Excavators load trucks with rare earth on a quay at the Port of Lianyungang, in Lianyungang city, east China's Jiangsu province. The future direction of the coal industry is aimed at harvesting what are known as
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    Harvey Charles stands outside Corsa Coal’s Acosta Deep mine in Somerset County, Pa.
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    China wants to own the road
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