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Charles Wells, Ky Labor Leader, Dies In House Fire
02/23/2012 06:36 UTC
Libby's last disinformation campaign
Not only did Scooter's defense rely on emotion over facts, but it appealed to the jury to dismiss the craft of journalism as false by nature.
02/22/2007 17:32 UTC
Report: Silence and denial surround Oklahoma's "frackquake" problem
Why isn't Oklahoma doing more to address its massive uptick in seismic activity?
04/06/2015 20:58 UTC
Literary Daybook, March 15
Real and imaginary events of interest to readers.
03/16/2002 01:00 UTC
Dakota Pipeline protests come to Wall Street: Native American activists hope to pressure big banks to back off
Native Americans and supporters take to New York's City Hall in the first wave of a nationwide divestment campaign
03/08/2017 14:59 UTC
Stephen Colbert blasts disgraced Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf's $200 million payday: "That's how you teach white-collar crime does not pay"
Sen. Elizabeth Warren gave Stumpf an earful on Capitol Hill for his "gutless leadership" amid sham account scandal
09/29/2016 14:01 UTC
W. Pa. Wells Had Casing Failures In Complaint Area
02/28/2012 02:54 UTC
How toxic waste became this artist's unlikely muse
UPDATED: A North Carolina artist has a plan to turn coal ash into art
06/21/2018 21:30 UTC
Confidential fracking well, "Ron Burgundy," leaking in North Dakota
Due to its confidentiality, the public won't know the extent of the spill until August of this year
05/15/2014 01:25 UTC
19 cops descend upon black woman suspected of breaking into her own apartment
Fay Wells' account of hiring-a-locksmith-while-black indicates exactly what's wrong with policing today
11/19/2015 02:30 UTC
Setback: BP cap in limbo over government questions
Feds worried the operation could put pressure on well and result in a break that could make the leak worse
07/14/2010 21:40 UTC
Fracking is using up an increasingly massive amount of water in drought-prone areas
Fracked wells require more than 18 times the amount of water they used to, a new USGS study found
07/01/2015 19:57 UTC
“For all intents and purposes, these are parking lots": Oil and gas drilling is destroying our landscapes
50,000 wells are drilled every year in North America -- and the damage, researchers say, may be permanent
04/24/2015 20:21 UTC
This handy map shows where there's arsenic in the drinking water
The toxic element is odorless and tasteless, but scientists no longer believe that trace amounts are harmless
09/24/2013 01:38 UTC
Moving away from fossil fuel: The escalating push for setbacks from drilling sites
In the United States, about 17.6 million people live within one mile of an oil or gas well
07/26/2020 16:20 UTC