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Sense of duty draws U.S. veterans to Dakota pipeline protestVeterans interviewed gave a plethora of motives for traveling here. Some felt it was their patriotic duty to defend protesters, others say coming here offers a sense of purpose they have lacked since returning to civilian society.WorldDec 4, 2016
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Emergency officials say they won’t let pipeline protesters freeze during Dakota Access protestThe head of North Dakota's emergency management services says the state is prepared to respond to Dakota Access pipeline protesters who may need help during a winter storm or some other crisis.MoneyDec 3, 2016
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Donald Trump backs Dakota Access pipeline, memo showsPresident-elect Donald Trump supports completion of the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline, based on policy and not the billionaire businessman's investments, according to a memo.EntertainmentDec 2, 2016
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Sheriff will continue to ‘enforce the law’ on Dakota Access pipeline protestersThe North Dakota sheriff leading the response to the Dakota Access oil pipeline protests says he will continue to enforce the law.WorldNov 27, 2016
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Dakota Access pipeline protest may get Canadian boost with blockades: Manitoba chiefA Manitoba chief says there's a desire for action to support the Dakota Access protest and it could include blockades of Canadian pipelines and railways,CanadaNov 26, 2016
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Dakota Access pipeline protesters refuse to follow orders to abandon campDakota Access oil pipeline protesters will not follow a government directive to leave the federal land where hundreds have camped for months.WorldNov 26, 2016
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Dakota Access protest camp to be shut down by Army: Standing Rock chairmanThe Standing Rock Sioux tribe said Friday that the U.S. Army Corps plans to close the area where people have been camping for months to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline.WorldNov 25, 2016
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Dakota Access pipeline protesters seeing money pour in from crowdsourcingAnd as the number of protest-related arrests increased this week, so did contributions - the funds raked in more than $200,000 between Thursday and Friday alone.WorldOct 30, 2016
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Activists arrested after 5 Canada-US pipelines reportedly shut downClimate-change activists were arrested on Tuesday after they shut down five pipelines carrying crude from Canadian oils sands into the U.S. market, the latest move by environmental groups to disrupt movement of oil across North America, an activist group said.CanadaOct 11, 2016
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Standing Rock pipeline protests block streets in downtown Toronto during TIFFProtesters took to the streets of Toronto Tuesday to show solidarity for efforts to cease construction of a crude oil pipeline in North Dakota, as part of an international day of action.CanadaSep 13, 2016
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