The US has been rattled by two earthquakes, one striking the coast of Oregon and another hitting western Texas.
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The president is calling for energy dominance, but aging shale plays aren't positioned to deliver a surge of new oil production.
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Two Texas runaways were caught under unusual circumstances when one of the 13-year-old girls crashed while driving in ...