Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
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The Mine Safety and Health Administration says it had no authority to shut down the W.Va. mine where two people were killed this week, despite having cited it for numerous violations.
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A review of federal mine safety data shows that the Brody mine had a rate of violations more than twice the national average for underground coal mines.
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The recent incident in rural Kentucky left a crater 60 feet deep along a pipeline that has failed before. NPR combed through the records to see how such lines are inspected in the U.S.