The great dealmaker? Lawmakers find Trump to be an untrustworthy negotiator... READ MORE›
My paternal grandfather, Georg Werner Storbeck, was one of the five million or so German soldiers who vanished in the Second World War... READ MORE›
-- The simmering showdown here between the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the company building the Dakota Access crude-oil pipeline began as a legal battle... READ MORE›
Attending an interfaith service at Washington National Cathedral before visiting the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters, Trump made no mention of the protests... READ MORE›
The National Weather Service estimated up to 12 inches of snow for Flagstaff, Ariz., and other areas and up to 4 inches in Prescott and Payson, Ariz... READ MORE›
East Germany, thought to have had the strongest economy of any European Communist country, turned out to be bankrupt... READ MORE›
Video shows water cannon, and possibly tear gas, fired at protesters, who police estimated numbered about 400... READ MORE›
A press conference is scheduled by the protesters later on Friday in Bismarck, North Dakota... READ MORE›
Protest camp leaders reject North Dakota governor's order to cease direct action against proposed oil pipeline... READ MORE›
Matthew Bishop, of Ketchikan, Alaska, has been in North Dakota since October... READ MORE›
Under President Barack Obama the U.S. has made climate change a priority, playing a key role in crafting the Paris climate agreement... READ MORE›
Once on-line, the 1,200-mile pipeline will carry 500,000 gallons of crude oil daily from North Dakota through South Dakota and Iowa to a distribution point in Illinois... READ MORE›
Both reasoned that Europe would only be safe and secure if its two leading powers and its most frequent antagonists, France and Germany, worked in tandem... READ MORE›
The Dakota Access Pipeline is nearly complete, except for a section that travels under a reservoir of the Missouri River... READ MORE›
Although Goldtooth said a water cannon was used to douse the protesters, Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier said only fire hoses were used... READ MORE›
The Dakota pipeline protests have drawn indigenous people from across the Americas. But everyone else needs to understand it's their fight too... READ MORE›
Protests supporting the Standing Rock Sioux have been ongoing for months, with more than 260 people arrested so far in North Dakota... READ MORE›
Associated Press writers Blake Nicholson in Bismarck, North Dakota, and Doug Glass in Minneapolis contributed to this report... READ MORE›
CANCEL PARIS Trump said slashing regulation would help the United States achieve energy independence and reduce America's reliance on Middle Eastern producers... READ MORE›
About 40 percent of the Lower 48 should have a white Christmas... READ MORE›
They worry the pipeline will disturb cultural artifacts and threaten drinking water sources on the nearby Sioux reservation and downstream... READ MORE›
Trump Emergency World leaders wary of dumping on the Donald... READ MORE›
That's how we're going to make our country rich again... READ MORE›
Seattle Times reporter Lynda V. Mapes and photographer Alan Berner traveled to North Dakota last year to cover the protests against the 3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline... READ MORE›
One of the themes of the conference was that Britain and Germany do not understand one another... READ MORE›
It will skirt the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation that straddles the North Dakota-South Dakota border... READ MORE›
'It's none of your business ' Trump doubles down on refusal to release tax returns... READ MORE›
President Trump will not be trying to eliminate oil and gas production in America... READ MORE›
An appeals court on Saturday refused a request from the tribes for an emergency order to prevent oil from flowing through the pipeline... READ MORE›
The Corps says anyone on the property north of the Cannonball River after that date will be trespassing and subject to prosecution... READ MORE›
Law enforcement authorities in Burleigh County and Bismarck issued a phone alert Thursday morning warning residents about the presence of protesters... READ MORE›
An in-flight emergency was declared Wednesday and the crew landed the plane safely, according to Minot Air Force Base... READ MORE›
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