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A federal judge in Texas could rule as soon as today on whether to cut off access to a key medicatio
A tornado tore through the Texas Panhandle town of Perryton on Thursday, killing three people, injur
The nation’s regulation of oil and gas development is a mish-mash of disjointed state oversight that
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — John Spratt, a former longtime Democratic congressman from South Carolina who
Federal regulators have given oil and gas operator Hilcorp until May 1 to permanently repair a pipel
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