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Why new EPA report is unlikely to settle fracking debate
A new, comprehensive government report on the environmental impacts of hydraulic fracturing is unlikely to settle the debate over the safety of the process, as both supporters and opponents say the report’s conclusions support their views. The 998-page report from the US Environmental Protection Agency investigated allegations that the hydraulic fracturing method – commonly referred to as fracking – can contaminate local drinking water resources. The method – in which
Newmont Mining wraps up New Zealand gold mine deal
Newmont Mining Sells New Zealand Mine for $101 Million
Andrew Maguire Warns Western Central Banks And Insider Bullion Banks Now Positioning For The Great Financial Reset
Today London metals trader Andrew Maguire warned King World News that Western central banks and insider bullion banks are now positioning for the coming great financial reset! Maguire also discussed what is happening in the physical gold market as well as what the bullion banks are up to.
After the Bust: Retired and Still Saddled With a Mortgage
Filed under: Economy, Financing, Refinancing Andrey Popov/GettyAbout 30 percent of homeowners 65 and older were paying a mortgage in 2013, up from 22 percent in 2001. By Paul Wiseman AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Al and Saundra Karp have found an unconventional way to raise money and help save their Miami-area home from foreclosure: They’re lining up gigs for their family jazz band. They enjoy performing. But it isn’t
Astros reportedly interested in Phillies ace Cole Hamels
Gold Fields (GFI) Stock Falls as Gold Prices Slip
Newmont Mining (NEM) Stock Slipping Amid Lower Gold Prices, Strong Jobs Data
Newmont Enters Definitive Agreement to Sell Waihi Operations in New Zealand
[Business Wire] – Following the previously announced non-binding letter of intent in April, Newmont Mining Corporation has entered into a definitive, binding agreement with OceanaGold Corporation to sell Newmont Waihi Gold Limited.