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    The Oakland chapter of Black Lives Matter has declined an invitation to participate in a barbecue with the local police department, with one protester explaining,
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    Interior Dept. agency pushes back on new energy master plan for Utah's scenic Moab region. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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    An oil and gas lease sale in Lakewood, Colo. A report said that emails show federal agents and local law enforcement officers went undercover to investigate how environmentalists planned to disrupt an oil and natural gas lease sale in Lakewood, Colo. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)
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    Three Republicans promise to press other lawmakers on ways to revamp the way the government fights fires. (AP Photo/Francis Specker)
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    Liberals threaten black Trump supporter: “I’m gonna shoot this Jit”
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    About 90 percent of federal public lands are open to energy leasing even though not all of those lands have the same energy potential, according to the report. (AP Photo)
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    Green group: Reduce lands open to drilling

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    Judge Scott Skavdahl of the District Court of Wyoming ruled the Department of the Interior does not have authority to control fracking, striking down a Bureau of Land Management rule. (AP Photo)
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    Judge Scott Skavdahl of the District Court of Wyoming determined the Interior Department does not have the congressional authority required to control fracking. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)
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    The GOP plan points to the Bureau of Land Management, which takes an average of 227 days to approve or deny a permit to drill on federal lands even though states take about 33 days. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)
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    Energy project developers, both fossil and renewables, have been hindered by endangered species rules, with the protection of the sage grouse becoming of particular concern. (AP Photo)
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