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California is replacing oil with cleaner-burning fuels in cars and trucks, thanks to a landmark low-

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A federal judge in Central Islip, New York has agreed to unseal the court records showing the identi

Tensions are building between the struggling U.S. offshore wind industry and the federal agency that

The world has made headway against the practice of child marriage, but progress has been frustrating

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The long-contested Keystone XL pipeline got a key green light Monday that could pave the way for the

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