Author: Lena Groeger, ProPublica

Obama's New Federal Fracking Rules Cover Just a Sliver of Land

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Although widely understood as "national" guidelines, the draft rules would in fact only apply to a sliver of the nation's natural gas supply.

By Lena Groeger, ProPublica

Apr 19, 2012

EPA's New Fracking Regulations Don't Go Far Enough

First proposed in July 2011, the final rules have been welcomed by environmental groups as a much-needed initial move in reducing pollution and protecting public health from the toxic chemicals involved in the oil and natural gas drilling process. But many cautioned it was just a first step.

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By Lena Groeger, ProPublica

Mar 20, 2012

No Test Can Read Robert Bales' Mind

The aftermath of last week's killing of 16 Afghans has prompted a flurry of speculation into the mind of 38-year old U.S. combat staff sergeant Robert Bales. In particular, the injuries to it.

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