Why U.S. coal industry and its jobs are not coming back
President-elect Donald J. Trump has vowed to revive U.S. coal production and bring back thousands of jobs.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump has vowed to revive U.S. coal production and bring back thousands of jobs.
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It knows where you live, what car you drive and shortly, it'll remember how you like your coffee.
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"Climate is changing. Food and agriculture must too."