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    The war on jobs and affordable energy is real and continues to pick up steam with a swarm of new regulations coming out of President Obama's Environmental Protection Agency contributing to more mine closures and plant shutdowns across the country.

  • **FILE** President Obama, accompanied by Solyndra CEO Chris Gronet, looks at a solar panel during a May 26, 2010, tour of Solyndra, Inc., a solar panel manufacturing facility, in Fremont, Calif. (Associated Press)

    White House advised early Solyndra's light was going dim

    A top White House adviser received clear notice that solar panel maker Solyndra Inc. faced a "severe liquidity crisis" even before a controversial restructuring allowing investors to recoup money from the now-bankrupt company before taxpayers, documents released Thursday show.

  • Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, holds a baby as he greets supporters after speaking at a campaign event in Craig, Colo., on Tuesday. (Associated Press)

    Romney 'answers call' on energy in Colorado

    A video from a Colorado coal town brought the Mitt Romney campaign to the community Tuesday, where he touted his pro-development energy strategy and blasted President Obama for tying the hands of the energy sector.

  • U.S. Navy via Associated Press
Lawmakers acceded to the president's request that funding for the Air Force's F-22 Raptor plane be ended in the defense appropriations legislation that he privately signed into law on Monday.

    EDITORIAL: Navy blue goes green

    The $1 trillion budget bill before Congress includes a provision that would resurrect the Keystone XL pipeline, but don't expect its passage to open a flood of black gold and wash away Uncle Sam's infatuation with all things green. Even as the scientific validation of global-warming theory crumbles, adherents in Washington have dragooned the U.S. military into leading the charge toward renewable energy.

  • Economy Briefs

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    After January's swearing-in ceremonies, Congress will confront hostile Washington weather and

  • Dow, S&P Index post gains

    NEW YORK (Bloomberg) — Energy and financial shares yesterday rallied on prospects for higher earnings, carrying the stock market mostly higher for a second consecutive day.

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