The project driven by Missouri River flooding in 2011 will guard against a 20-foot flood in southwest Bismarck's Fox Island subdivision... READ MORE›
Another man was found dead in a trash bin in St Louis, Missouri, after the temperature dropped to minus 6 degrees -21C ... READ MORE›
It will carry crude oil from the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota to a refinery in Illinois... 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›
Those Trump Tower chats with Al Gore about climate change - and Ivanka Trump's apparent concern over the issue - now vanish over the horizon... READ MORE›
Putin, that the United States would defend the alliance's members closest to the Russian frontier... READ MORE›
ETP maintains that the 1,200-mile pipeline is safe, but the Standing Rock Cheyenne River, Yankton and Oglala Sioux tribes in the Dakotas fear environmental harm... READ MORE›
Concern about Trump's possible conflicts comes as protests over the pipeline have intensified in recent weeks, with total arrests since August rising to 528... READ MORE›
As Indigenous peoples faced off against armed police and tanks near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in Dakota, theirs wasn't just a battle over a pipeline... READ MORE›
Video shows water cannon, and possibly tear gas, fired at protesters, who police estimated numbered about 400... READ MORE›
Protest organisers had for months argued that crossing the Missouri River adjacent to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation presented a danger to their water source... READ MORE›
For months, Julie Richards has been planning for the battles that would come the moment that she was no longer needed at the Standing Rock encampments... READ MORE›
Back in the U.S., a Federal Court judge ruled in November that the climate change lawsuit against the U.S. government could proceed... READ MORE›
Protest camp leaders reject North Dakota governor's order to cease direct action against proposed oil pipeline... READ MORE›
Heitkamp said the Corps' order is a needed step to support the safety of residents, workers, protesters and law enforcement... READ MORE›
The north dakota access pipeline map that everyone should see... READ MORE›
An ETP spokeswoman said, Construction is actually complete in North Dakota, except for the bore under the lake, so there is nothing for them to stop... READ MORE›
The four-state, 3.8-billion project is largely complete except for the now-blocked segment underneath Lake Oahe, a Missouri River reservoir... READ MORE›
You have significant risk to a vast amount of drinking water supplied to North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa ..... READ MORE›
In Standing Rock, resolve to protest remains after Trump, but tactics may change... 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 increasingly tense protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline have largely focused on tribal concerns, but critics like Goldtooth have also drawn attention to Nationwide Permit 12... READ MORE›
The appeals court said the tribes hadn't met the stringent requirements for such an order... READ MORE›
A B-52 bomber has crashed shortly after take-off at a US base in Guam, the US Air Force says... READ MORE›
Activists and protesters have occupied the Standing Rock Sioux reservation for months in opposition to the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline... READ MORE›
Associated Press writers Blake Nicholson in Bismarck, North Dakota, and Doug Glass in Minneapolis contributed to this report... READ MORE›
Twenty-eight protesters against the Dakota Access oil pipeline were arrested west of Mandan, N.D., during a day in which activists held demonstrations nationwide... READ MORE›
The Cheyenne River Sioux on Thursday told Boasberg that it also wants to make a claim on freedom-of-religion grounds... READ MORE›
They're talking like it will be a flood that will wipe out all of existence, said Luke Black Elk, a Cheyenne River Sioux from South Dakota... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON America's new military strategy singles out states like China and Russia as aggressive and threatening to U.S... READ MORE›
General Shoffner said that American soldiers fired only two warning shots during the entire episode... READ MORE›
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