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Even as President Trump vows to reinvigorate America's coal industry, critics say his administration has stripped away key health protections for miners.
When Coal First Arrived, Americans Said ‘No Thanks’ Back in the 19th century, coal was the nation’s newfangled fuel source—and it faced the same resistance as wind and solar today ...
Michael Jayne, the man accused of killing Santaquin police Sgt. Bill Hooser, is appearing in court Wednesday via Webex for a hearing related to a motion he file ...
The decline of coal in the U.S. is simply capitalism doing exactly what conservatives have always trusted it to do: adapt and allocate capital where it best serves growth, stability and prosperity.
Coal power costs skyrocketed 28% since 2021, as aging plants and fuel get more expensive, forcing consumers to pay billions in higher energy costs.
In a move that fuses domestic revival with international strategy, the Trump administration has greenlit the expansion of Montana’s Bull Mountains coal mine ...
Trump’s push to save coal faces a new hurdle: his own trade war Trump's own tariffs make more exports an iffy proposition for most U.S. coal. Countries retaliating against tariffs might price U ...
If the Illinois Climate and Equitable Jobs Act survives Trump’s promised legal challenge, Vistra and NRG plants would need to shut down by 2030.
As the search for 2025's breakout stocks heats up, one coal name keeps rising to the surface more and more often.
This Washington Examiner series zeroes in on the Trump administration's efforts to reinvigorate the coal industry as part of the president's energy strategy.
Trinidad, Colorado, a former coal town, has sought to revitalize its economy by appealing to artists.
Freight trains hauling coal are still a familiar sight in Colorado, even as the state and country phase out the dirty fossil fuel.
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