It was exactly one year ago yesterday (August 10) that protesters opposed to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline took to the streets in North Dakota and elsewhere.
A judge's ruling that might open the door for at least a temporary shutdown of the Dakota Access Pipeline has won praise from pipeline opponents while surprising many in the oil industry.
The self-proclaimed 'water protectors' who fought to stop the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline are screening a movie at the Tribeca Film Festival.