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Years after oil pipeline protests, North Dakota and the federal government settle policing lawsuit

Years after oil pipeline protests, North Dakota and the federal government settle policing lawsuit The state of North Dakota and the federal government have settled a lawsuit the state brought to recoup the costs of policing protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline nearly a decade ago - Bookmark The federal government will pay North Dakota nearly $28 million to settle a lawsuit over the costs of policing massive protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline nearly a decade ago, the state’s...

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Unusual Greenpeace Lawsuit May Proceed, Dutch Court Says

Demonstrators against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota in 2016. The lawsuits are centered on Greenpeace’s involvement in the protests.

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‘We have a shared sky and stars’: the Indigenous American artists challenging our relationship to the natural world

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The future of agriculture

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