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The Dakota Access Pipeline brings protesters to their reservation, their sacred land. But not everyone shares the outrage.
Timeline of Dakota Access Pipeline Development An overview of the fight between the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Energy Transfer Partners.
Standing Rock Sioux making last stand to block controversial Dakota Access pipeline Leader: U.S. government honors international treaties like they are the Holy Grail, but within our own homeland ...
In North Dakota, indigenous activists are continuing to protest the proposed $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline, which they say would threaten to contaminate the Missouri River. More than a ...
After a long fight by the Standing Rock Sioux and their supporters, the controversial Dakota Access pipeline halts, pending further environmental review.
Two hearings are set in North Dakota Federal Court this week: on Wednesday, the court will consider the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's July 27 lawsuit against the Army Corps of Engineers. The tribe ...
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe members have long maintained that a leak in the Dakota Access oil pipeline would threaten their Missouri River water supply.
Police defend use of tear gas, rubber bullets and firehoses on protesters. — -- The leader of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe called on President Barack Obama to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline ...
Protests, rallies and court fights were planned across the nation Wednesday after the Army Corps of Engineers announced it will allow completion of the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline. The ...
In a decision celebrated by protestors at the Standing Rock site, the Army announced they would not grant an easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The Standing Rock Sioux are inspiring the world with their resistance against the pipeline. But they're not just opposing Big Oil and Gas.
The Dakota Access Pipeline brings protesters to their reservation, their sacred land. But not everyone shares the outrage.