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Jul 07 2020
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Atlantic Coast Pipeline canceled after years of delays, accusations of environmental injustice
Ella Rose had returned home from church on Sunday, ready to settle in for the afternoon, when her phone rang. It was a friend, Chad Oba, delivering unexpected news: The Atlantic Coast Pipeline, the proposed multibillion-dollar project that had consumed their lives for the past six years, was no more.
It was officially canceled.
"My reaction was 'hallelujah,'" Rose, 76, recalled
NBC News (Online)Mar 06 2024
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Palmer Ridge High School student died following snowboarding accident
MONUMENT, Colo. (KRDO) - A 14-year-old Palmer Ridge High School student died over the weekend following a snowboarding accident on March 2 at Keystone Resort. District 38 Principal Adam Frank shared the following message with the community regarding the loss of Levi Inama. Levi will be remembered by our community as a friend, athlete, scholar and wonderful person. Levi was kind, respected and
KRDOFeb 26 2024
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Gov. Burgum Testifies That Federal Government Enabled DAPL Protesters
BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR) — Gov. Doug Burgum testifies in the trial over North Dakota’s claim that the federal government owes the state $38 million in damages from the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. He said “Instead of evicting protesters from federal lands, the U.S. government enabled and encouraged protesters to use Corps land as a home base to launch their often violent and illegal protests
KVRRNov 26 2016
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Feds Plan To Shut Down Dakota Access Pipeline Protest Camp
The federal government on Friday revealed plans to shut the largest camp in North Dakota where protesters have gathered for months in opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline.
HuffPostMay 29 2023
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Debt ceiling package would expedite approval of stalled natural gas pipeline project, bring millions in tax revenue to W. Virginia, Virginia
The BlazeJun 08 2021
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How A New Team Of Feds Hacked The Hackers And Got Colonial Pipeline's Ransom Back
The Department of Justice on Monday touted the recovery of $2.3 million — about half — of the ransom that was collected by hackers in the Colonial Pipeline attack last month. Experts say it was a surprising outcome to an increasingly frequent and severe crime.
"Ransomware is very seldom recovered," said April Falcon Doss, executive director of the Institute for Technology Law and Policy
NPR (Online News)Jan 09 2024
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"Desperate" Trump says he wants the economy to crash this year — because it will give him a boost
Donald Trump during a Monday interview with Lindell TV said he hopes for an economic crash because he thinks it will boost his chances of winning the 2024 presidential election. The former president sat down with Lou Dobbs, a former Fox host whose show was axed in 2021 over Dobbs’s intense MAGA fervor. During the interview, Dobbs asked Trump to disclose his plans for how he would “restore
SalonOct 23 2013
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Pipeline Regulators Spend More Time With Industry Than Oil Spills
The Transportation Department office charged with overseeing the 2.6 million miles of pipelines in the United States is spending more time at oil and gas industry conferences than it is addressing spills and other incidents a watchdog group contends in a new report.
HuffPostMar 06 2024
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Bellevue plane crash: Parachute deployed by pilot before landing
A pilot and a passenger were uninjured after a small plane crashed in Bellevue on Tuesday. Crews responded to a reported aircraft incident near 6500 127th Avenue Southeast in the Newport Hills neighborhood. The Bellevue Fire Department said multiple people called about seeing a small prop plane in distress near the pipeline trail. Officer Seth Tyler with the Bellevue Police Department said
Fox 13 Seattle