Por: Associated Press Business October 10, 2022
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A U.S. magistrate judge has declared unconstitutional two Montana laws that sought to prevent the closure of a coal-fired power plant by subjecting its out-of-state owners to steep fines if they wouldn’t pay long-term maintenance and operating costs.U.S. Magistrate Judge Kathleen DeSoto said the state measures violated free commerce provisions in the U.S. Constitution and federal laws intended to keep states from... + full article
The New York Times USA Opinion October 06, 2022
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Before we get to the point, keep in mind that during Montana’s recent primary election, in the Second Congressional District race in Garfield County — a stretch of eastern badlands and prairie nearly the size of Connecticut — . Then again, maybe that is... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
To avert worsening climate disasters, all sectors of the economy must be transformed by midcentury. But one task is more urgent than all others: the of planet-warming emissions from coal-fired power plants in emerging economies.The world’s leaders are failing badly in meeting... + más
Fox News USA Politics October 03, 2022
Native American tribes that rely on fossil fuel production across the nation reiterated their demand that the Biden administration allow them to develop the .Tribal leaders and energy experts contacted by Fox News Digital criticized efforts to restrict oil, gas and coal... + más
Op-Ed: Online gambling from Prop. 27 wouldn't solve a bigger issue for California's tribes | Los Angeles Times
$400 million and counting: Record spending effort to bring legalized sports betting to California | ABC7
ABC News USA Business October 02, 2022
KIRTLAND, N.M. -- The clamor of second graders breaking away from lessons to form lunch lines has gotten quieter in a rural New Mexico community, where families losing coal jobs have been forced to pack up and leave in search of work. At Judy Nelson Elementary, 1 in 4 students... + más
Native American tribes dependent on fossil fuel resources rip Biden admin for double standard | Fox News
US shift away from coal hits tribal community in New Mexico | ABC News
Associated Press USA Business October 02, 2022
KIRTLAND, N.M. (AP) — The clamor of second graders breaking away from lessons to form lunch lines has gotten quieter in a rural New Mexico community, where families losing coal jobs have been forced to pack up and leave in search of work. At Judy Nelson Elementary, 1 in 4... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation October 02, 2022
KIRTLAND, N.M. – The clamor of second graders breaking away from lessons to form lunch lines has gotten quieter in a rural New Mexico community, where families losing coal jobs have been forced to pack up and leave in search of work. At Judy Nelson Elementary, 1 in 4 students... + más
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