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Army Corps meeting with tribes on Dakota Access oil pipeline
Environmental study of the Dakota Access oil pipeline is likely to continue into the summer as federal officials meet with American Indian tribes who have raised concerns about being left out of the process......»»
Judge dismisses complaint against pipeline security company
A North Dakota judge has dismissed a complaint that regulators filed against a North Carolina-based company that handled security for the developer of the heavily protested Dakota Access oil pipeline......»»
North Dakota sues Dakota Access over farmland ownership
North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem (STEHN'-juhm) is suing the developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline over agricultural land the company owns......»»
Dakota Access pipeline builder wants state lawsuit dismissed
The company that built the Dakota Access oil pipeline says its ownership of agricultural land in North Dakota doesn't violate state law, and that the law is unconstitutional anyway......»»
Corps: No new impacts found in Dakota Access pipeline review
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Friday completed more than a year of additional study of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, saying the work substantiated its earlier determination that the pipeline poses no significant environmental threats......»»
Judge"s decision on Dakota Access study likely months away
A federal judge's decision on whether a year's worth of additional study of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access oil pipeline adequately addresses American Indian concerns appears weeks if not months away......»»
TigerSwan loses bid for attorney fees in North Dakota case
A North Dakota judge has refused to award attorney fees to a North Carolina security company that won a court case in the wake of protests over the Dakota Access oil pipeline......»»
Judge to hear arguments on whether Dakota Access pipeline should continue operating without a permit
A federal judge will hear arguments Friday about whether the Dakota Access oil pipeline should be allowed to continue operating without a permit while the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducts an environmental review......»»
Binance, the world"s largest crypto exchange, probed by CFTC over concerns it allowed US residents to trade derivatives
"We have always blocked US access, but users do find intelligent ways to get around our block sometimes," company co-founder Changpeng Zhao said. Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao ANDREY RUDAKOV/Bloomberg/Getty Images .....»»
Biden shutting Dakota Access pipeline would cause food prices to spike
If President Biden were to shut down the Dakota Access pipeline Americans would face higher prices at the supermarket, according to experts......»»
After Keystone cancel, is the Dakota Access Pipeline next?
Keystone XL likely won't be last pipeline killing by the Biden administration......»»
GSK sells $3.4 billion Hindustan Unilever stake in largest India block trade
GlaxoSmithKline has sold its stake in Unilever's Indian business for $3.4 billion, marking India's largest block trade, which will help the British company in its goal of reinvigorating its drug development pipeline......»»
Trump administration moves toward blocking more sales to Huawei: sources
The U.S. government is nearing publication of a rule that would vastly expand its powers to block shipments of foreign-made goods to China's Huawei, as it seeks to squeeze the blacklisted telecoms company, two sources said......»»
Indian ride-hailing company Ola seeks to capitalize on Uber"s latest woes by soft launching in London
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USF receives $250K from ConnectWise founder to study cybersecurity
Arnie Bellini, founder of billion-dollar Tampa company ConnectWise, and his wife, Lauren, are slowly helping build the Tampa Bay workforce pipeline from the ground up. In May, the Bellinis donated $7 million to Tampa Catholic to mainly help build th.....»»
Keystone pipeline spill hardens landowner opposition to proposed expansion
A big oil spill from the Keystone Pipeline in North Dakota last week has hardened opposition to the controversial Keystone XL expansion among landowners along its route, who say they hope to use the incident to help block or stall the project in court......»»
Amazon's pharmacy PillPack relies on patient data. But a third party seeks to cut off its access
Amazon owns online pharmacy PillPack, but ReMy Health s working behind the scenes to prevent the company from acce.....»»
$1.6B pipeline proposed to move North Dakota crude oil
Two companies are proposing a $1.6 billion pipeline to move North Dakota crude oil, making it the biggest such project in the state since the Dakota Access pipeline that sparked violent clashes between protesters and law enforcement in 2016 and 2017......»»
Huawei confident it can resolve ARM suspension
Huawei said it was confident it could resolve the situation that has seen its chip design partner ARM suspend collaboration after the United States said it could block the Chinese company's access to U.S. technology......»»
Why Your Facebook Friends Are Checking In to Standing Rock
People are using social media in the fight against the Dakota Access pipeline project, but the authorities say they’re not fooling anyone......»»