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Dec 02

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Despite impending deadline, Standing Rock protesters vow to stay

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As temperatures in North Dakota plunge into the single digits, the standoff over an oil pipeline near a Native American reservation is intensifying. Monday is the deadline set by the Army Corps of Engineers and the state’s governor for thousands…

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Nov 16

Watch 8:41
CEO behind Dakota Access to protesters: ‘We’re building the pipeline’

By PBS News Hour

The struggle over the Dakota Access Pipeline has intensified, as more protesters have joined the standoff and the company building the pipeline filed suit to get its last permit issued. Kelcy Warren, CEO of Energy Transfer Partners, joins William Brangham…

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Nov 03

For Native ‘water protectors,’ Standing Rock protest has become fight for religious freedom, human rights

By Jenni Monet

Two separate investigations are now underway reviewing Morton County’s response to the anti-pipeline protests over allegations of human rights abuses.

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Nov 02

Watch 6:19
Tensions escalating in Dakota Access pipeline standoff, Obama suggests reroute

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At least 140 people were arrested while occupying land in the path of the controversial Dakota Access pipeline in the past week. President Obama has urged peaceful protests and restraint from law enforcement. William Brangham speaks with Lynda Mapes of…

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Nov 02

Obama says Army Corps examining potential reroute of Dakota oil pipeline

By Associated Press

President Barack Obama says the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is examining whether the Dakota Access oil pipeline can be rerouted in southern North Dakota.

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Oct 27

Police start to clear pipeline protesters off private land in North Dakota

By News Desk

Law enforcement officials, some in riot gear, began removing 200 protesters who oppose the Dakota Access oil pipeline on Thursday after they refused to leave the private land voluntarily, the Associated Press reported.

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Oct 24

Watch 4:27
What will Dakota Access protesters do if final pipeline restrictions are lifted?

By PBS News Hour

Over the weekend, more than 120 protesters who oppose the Dakota Access oil pipeline were arrested, part of a months-long campaign by more than a hundred different Native American tribes. William Brangham joins Judy Woodruff for an update on where…

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Oct 11

Weekend court decision restarts Dakota Access Pipeline construction on private lands

By Courtney Norris

At least nine people were arrested Tuesday in protests across the country as construction began again on the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota.

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Oct 01

As pipeline projects grow, so do protests

By Jen Fifield, Stateline

As more oil and gas pipelines crisscross the country, environmental and energy lawyers say protests against them are becoming increasingly common.

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Sep 17

Native American candidates hope for pipeline protest boost

By James Nord, Associated Press

Since April, there's been a tribal protest at the confluence of the Cannonball and Missouri rivers in southern North Dakota, and it has grown considerably.

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