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The North Dakota Monitor reports the U.S. is appealing a federal judge’s decision to award North Dakota 28 million dollars in ...
ordering Greenpeace to pay $660 million in damages for malicious interference with the Dakota Access Pipeline, the organization has declared that companies such as the African Energy Chamber utilize ...
BISMARCK — The U.S. Department of Justice is appealing a federal judge’s decision to award North Dakota $28 million in ...
SLAPP suits are civil actions filed—often by corporations—against activists, journalists or NGOs in an effort to burden them ...
A federal judge has rejected a request to broadly expand the number of people who would benefit from any potential money ...
Lucy Biggers built a sizable following as a “sustainability influencer,” and like many young people she was wracked with ...
A Moratorium on AI Regulation is Madness from The Hill informs us that the “big beautiful bill” before the US Senate contains a “10-year moratorium prohibiting state regulation of artificial ...
A state official briefed regulators Thursday on two separate underground pipelines that companies plan to build across ...
A Rainbow Enegry Center leader said Intensity Infrastructure Partners has never utilized eminent domain in more than 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) of pipeline it has built in North Dakota.
Phase II extends the pipeline 208 miles from Washburn to Casselton, ND, with a 30-inch segment capable of transporting 430,000 Dth/d and providing access to numerous delivery points along the route.
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