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By Ben Pershing President Obama's announcement Wednesday that he was rejecting an application to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline is reverberating in Virginia's Senate race, as George Allen continues his effort to link Timothy M. Kaine to the more

Politico's Darren Goode reports that President Obama will formally reject the Keystone XL pipeline. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns is expected to make the announcement at a 3pm briefing. Goode notes that White

WASHINGTON DC — Congressman Fred Upton, R-St. Joesph, released a statement tonight criticizing President Barack Obama's decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline. "I am outraged with the President's decision to further delay this shovel ready

WASHINGTON DC — Congressman Fred Upton, R-St. Joesph, released a statement tonight criticizing President Barack Obama's decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline. "I am outraged with the President's decision to further delay this shovel ready

What's more, the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, if built, would increase oil prices in the American Midwest. That's the shocking takeaway point from a bombshell report about Keystone XL as an export pipeline released today

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