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Is nothing sacred to coal companies in Appalachia? In a jaw-dropping display of contempt and disregard for the communities and...
Anyone who thinks that kids don’t care about anything but eating uncooked ramen and playing video games clearly underestimated the...
We've looked into our crystal ball, and it doesn't look good.
By J. Matthew Roney The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) projects that the world’s wild fish harvest will fall...
The West Virginia native died Sunday, after decades spent fighting the good fight.
Coal has become a big issue in the presidential campaign, and it came up again in Tuesday's debate, but neither candidate would do much to stop coal's downward slide.
On Saturday, pollination enthusiasts across the country participated in The Great Bee Count to help scientists stay on top of dwindling honeybee and native bee populations.
The miners, employed by a subsidiary of Murray Energy, attended the required rally at the cost of a day's pay. But Romney used them in his ad anyway.
Nuclear power didn’t make this radioactive ant — art did. But the 20-foot insect, which is made out of beads...