Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has admitted 20 percent of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services workers shouldn't have been cut ...
Stanley “Goose” Stewart, who survived the Upper Big Branch coal mine disaster that killed 29 workers 15 years ago Saturday, ...
The federal government wants the number of offices that oversee U.S. mine safety laws to align more with a shrinking coal ...
coal. One policy would slap up to $1.5 million in fees on each ship built in China that enters a U.S. port, a move that’s generating concern for both mining companies and the nation’s largest ...
Five miners died on Monday and four were injured in an accident in a coal mine in the northern Spanish region of Asturias, the regional emergency services said. Two more workers were unharmed.
April 1 (Reuters) - The Trump administration on Tuesday took a key step toward leasing new areas to a North Dakota coal mine that is proposing to operate through 2045. The publication of a draft ...
Reported closures and firings at federal offices are creating concerns about the safety and health of coal miners. On Tuesday, massive layoffs at the Department of Health and Human were expected ...
The world’s largest coal miner’s production in FY25 grew only 1 per cent from 773.6 mt during FY24, according to the company’s stock exchange filing on Tuesday. For FY25, the production ...
to question whether there’s now a “war” on coal miners. “The announced significant downsizing of offices in Morgantown, W.Va., and Pittsburgh, Pa., are particularly devastating to the coal ...
Anyone in the US who’s depended on a respirator to provide protection against dust, smoke, mold or airborne viruses has likely relied on a small but mighty agency ...