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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at the cost of our public discontent and endless war with Samuel Moyn and Evan Osnos.
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The Mountaineer State played to many of Sanders' strengths with white and independent voters. But he won't cut into Hillary Clinton's delegate lead much even with his victory.
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More than $2 million in penalties against Jim Justice's mines had not been paid as of March. The mines involved had an injury rate that was double the average rate for coal mines.
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In January, West Virginia’s Elk River was contaminated by a chemical spill from a nearby coal processing plant, affecting 300,000 local residents. People…
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Mayor Danny Jones says he's not "even sure they cared what happened to the public." Jones adds the West Virginia capital is considering taking legal action.
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Officials are slowly lifting the bans on water use in areas that have been affected by last week's chemical spill.
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A chemical spill Thursday led officials to warn customers across nine counties not to use the water coming from their taps. About 300,000 people are affected. Officials say tests of the water have been encouraging, and that they've begun a systematic restart of the system.
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Authorities said the numbers are moving in the right direction, but they're still days away from giving an all-clear.
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A chemical spill contaminated the local water supply near Charleston. Inspectors found that the company responsible for the spill had not taken any steps to contain it by the time inspectors arrived on Thursday.
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A chemical used to wash coal seeped into the Elk River near Charleston on Thursday. Customers in more than 100,000 homes and businesses that get their water from one local company have been advised not to drink, wash or bathe with what's coming from their taps. More than 480,000 people live in the affected area.