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Feb 16 2024
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Trial begins over North Dakota’s pipeline protest costs
BISMARCK, N.D. — Opening statements began Thursday in the trial of North Dakota’s lawsuit against the federal government for the costs of responding to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, the culmination of an unusual and drawn-out court fight. The state filed the lawsuit in 2019, seeking $38 million from the federal government for policing the protests. The bench trial before U.S. District
Minnesota LawyerFeb 15 2024
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Bill aiming to be carbon dioxide pipeline compromise advances to Senate
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Arguments over the future of carbon dioxide pipelines in South Dakota rage on in Pierre. The state legislature has debated several bills this session aiming to address the concerns and legal issues over proposed projects. Senate Majority Leader Casey Crabtree (R-Madison) is hoping the bill that he’s a prime sponsor of, Senate Bill 201, will finally move along
Dakota News NowFeb 21 2024
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‘Compromise’ carbon capture pipeline bill heading for contentious House hearing
PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Legislation that would create state setback ordinances for carbon pipelines, preempting county ordinances, is heading for a heated showdown in the House. The Senate, the less carbon pipeline skeptical of the two chambers, advanced House Bill 201 Wednesday by a vote of 23 to 11. That margin was one vote short of the two-thirds required to pass the bill with an
Dakota News NowJan 19 2024
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Boys Basketball: Colonial Conference stat leaders through Jan. 18
Check out the lists below to see the per-game season stat leaders in the Colonial Conference through Thursday, Jan. 18 in six statistical categories: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals and 3-pointers. Editor’s note: Leaders listed in this post are based on stats reported by coaches directly into our stats database, which we also use to make assessments for weekly and postseason honors.
Feb 16 2024
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“Russia is Responsible”: Alexei Navalny, Vladimir Putin's Fiercest Critic, Reported Dead in Arctic Penal Colony
Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny—a fierce critic of Russian president Vladimir Putin—has died at 47, the state prison service announced Friday. “I want Putin and his entire circle to know that they’ll bear responsibility for what they did with our country and my family and my husband,” Yulia Navalnaya, wife of the anti-corruption activist, said in remarks at the Munich Security
Vanity FairFeb 20 2024
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FBI, allies seize LockBit hacking websites, disrupt prolific ransomware gang
A coalition of international law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and UK National Crime Agency, said they have disrupted LockBit, one of the most prolific hacker groups of all time, including shutting down websites the organization used for ransomware payments. A post on the gang’s website Monday said it’s “now under the control” of the UK agency, the FBI and other law enforcement
The Seattle TimesFeb 28 2024
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How One Of America’s Largest School Districts Became A Pipeline For A Trans Youth Clinic
When a middle school in one of America’s largest school districts learned that a student was interested in a medical gender transition, administrators knew exactly who to turn to. That’s because just a month earlier, the school for kids as young as eleven had formed a partnership with the largest transgender youth clinic in the country, according to documents obtained by The Daily Wire.
The Daily WireJan 12 2024
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Boys Basketball: Colonial Conference stat leaders through Jan. 11
Check out the lists below to see the per-game season stat leaders in the Colonial Conference through Thursday, Jan. 11 in six statistical categories: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals and 3-pointers. Editor’s note: Leaders listed in this post are based on stats reported by coaches directly into our stats database, which we also use to make assessments for weekly and postseason honors.
Feb 15 2024
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Dakota Access Pipeline protest costs debated as federal trial begins
BISMARCK — A trial expected to shed new light on a federal agency’s management — and potential mismanagement — of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests kicked off Thursday, Feb. 15 in federal court in Bismarck. North Dakota is seeking to recoup $38 million it claims it spent policing the protest camps north of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in rural Morton County in 2016 and early 2017
InforumFeb 23 2024
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Ex-N.J. cop charged with hacking women’s social media accounts, posting nude photos
A former New Jersey police officer is being charged in a 97-count indictment with hacking the social media accounts of about 20 women in order to obtain and then publically post nude photos of them. The charges Ayron Taylor, 24, of Moorestown, is facing include child pornography because some of the photos were taken when the women were underage, according to a press release from Burlington
The Patriot-News