Dakota Access Pipeline Protests Continue On Thanksgiving Day
Opponents of a 1,200-mile oil pipeline from North Dakota are marking this Thanksgiving Day at the site of a planned river crossing near Lake Oahe. Protesters say the pipeline could damage local drinking water sources and Native American heritage sites. The pipeline's developers say the project will have big economic benefits.
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NPR News: Dakota Access Pipeline Protests Continue On Thanksgiving Day
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