A legal challenge has at least temporarily achieved what months of protests through a frigid North Dakota winter couldn’t pull off: shutting down a controversial oil pipeline that crosses key bodies of water in the region.
The 570,000 barrels-a-day Dakota Access Pipeline must be idled and drained within 30 days for an...
US Court Orders Dakota Access Pipeline To Be Shut Down For Environmental Review
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