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A North Dakota jury has ordered Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million in connection with protests against the Dakota ...
Standing Rock filed the lawsuit in October, arguing that Corps is violating federal law by allowing the pipeline to operate ...
On Wednesday, a nine-person jury in North Dakota awarded more than $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has opposed the pipeline's Missouri River crossing over fears an oil spill would contaminate its water supply. A federal judge has ruled that the Dakota Access oil ...
Discontent from Iowa's GOP rural voters parallels landowners' recently successful fight to pass a law restricting eminent ...
Greenpeace must pay the oil company that operates the Dakota Access Pipeline $667 million in damages for defaming it, a North Dakota jury decided Wednesday — a massive financial blow to the ...
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Blackburn said the bigger picture is what he called the Keystone Pipeline’s history of spills at a higher rate than other pipelines. He compared Keystone to the Dakota Access oil pipeline since ...
Blackburn said the bigger picture is what he called the Keystone Pipeline's history of spills at a higher rate than other pipelines. He compared Keystone to the Dakota Access oil pipeline since ...
March 19 (UPI) --Greenpeace must pay $660 million to Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners and subsidiary Dakota Access LLC for inciting illegal activities during anti-pipeline protests nearly a ...
Dakota Access Pipeline protesters are being forced to abandon their camp, which they have decided to light it on fire. After all that work, the least the professional protesters could do is ...