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How China Fuelled Pain And Donald Trump Support
- Wednesday September 14, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Crushed by Chinese competition and feeling betrayed by mainstream politicians, workers in the hills of eastern Ohio are embracing Donald Trump and his tough talk on trade.
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4 Hours In Huntington: How The Heroin Epidemic Choked A City
- Monday September 5, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Huntington sits on the Ohio River at the corner of West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. It was once a bustling railroad depot. But the coal industry collapsed. People lost jobs, lost hope, and now nearly one-third of residents live in poverty.
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Hillary Clinton Strays From Her Roots as Coal Miner's Great Granddaughter
- Monday August 10, 2015
- World News | Reuters
In her 2008 bid for the White House, Hillary Clinton cast herself as a blue-collar Democrat who was unabashedly pro-coal, a stance that helped her beat opponent Barack Obama easily in primaries in states that produced or were reliant on coal.
- www.ndtv.com
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How China Fuelled Pain And Donald Trump Support
- Wednesday September 14, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Crushed by Chinese competition and feeling betrayed by mainstream politicians, workers in the hills of eastern Ohio are embracing Donald Trump and his tough talk on trade.
- www.ndtv.com
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4 Hours In Huntington: How The Heroin Epidemic Choked A City
- Monday September 5, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Huntington sits on the Ohio River at the corner of West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. It was once a bustling railroad depot. But the coal industry collapsed. People lost jobs, lost hope, and now nearly one-third of residents live in poverty.
- www.ndtv.com
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Hillary Clinton Strays From Her Roots as Coal Miner's Great Granddaughter
- Monday August 10, 2015
- World News | Reuters
In her 2008 bid for the White House, Hillary Clinton cast herself as a blue-collar Democrat who was unabashedly pro-coal, a stance that helped her beat opponent Barack Obama easily in primaries in states that produced or were reliant on coal.
- www.ndtv.com