2 Years After Standing Rock Protests, North Dakota Oil Business Is Booming
Legal battles and local tensions persist two years after the North Dakota prairie was filled with thousands of indigenous and environmental protesters opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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November 29, 2018 at 07:20PM
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NPR News: 2 Years After Standing Rock Protests, North Dakota Oil Business Is Booming
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