Standing Rock
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Obama can’t really do much about Standing Rock
Activists are calling on the president to intervene, but he has little power to stop the pipeline.
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Environmental organizations see an outpouring of support post-election
"Apparently the sixth stage of grief is activism.”
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An injured Standing Rock activist could lose an arm, but her resolve remains strong
Sophia Wilansky could undergo as many as 20 surgeries as doctors try to repair her injuries.
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White House stays quiet after police confrontation at Standing Rock
Law enforcement blasted protesters with water, pepper spray, and rubber bullets Sunday night.
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Meet one young woman who took up the fight at Standing Rock
"If I've ever called myself a warrior, this is the time to show who I am."
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Trump’s victory could be a big win for the Dakota Access Pipeline, but opponents stand strong
Conflicting reports indicate the Obama administration might approve the pipeline even before Trump takes office.
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Standing Rock youth bring the Dakota Access fight to Clinton HQ
As conflict in North Dakota worsens without a strong stance from the candidate, the issue comes to her doorstep.
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Big Labor has an identity crisis, and its name is Dakota Access
The AFL-CIO’s president threw his support behind the pipeline, dividing the country’s biggest union federation.
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Inside the camp that’s fighting to stop the Dakota Access pipeline
In North Dakota, one tribe’s fight has sparked a movement.