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Senator: Army Corps Told to Approve Dakota Pipeline Easement
The Army Corps of Engineers was ordered to allow construction of the Dakota Access pipeline to proceed under a disputed Missouri River crossing, North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven said on Tuesday, the latest twist in a months-long legal battle over the $3.8 billion project.
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Footing the $15 Million Bill for the Dakota Access Pipeline’s Private Army
The Dakota Access Pipeline accrued costs to the tune of $15 million for law enforcement’s brutality, now we know who will be paying for it all.… By Ruth Hopkins.
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Flint, Beyond the Crisis
To call what is happening in Flint, Michigan a “water crisis” feels both exact and not. By Hanif Willis-Aburraqib. (May 26, 2017)
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Trump Is Selling a Privatization Scam, and Calling It an Infrastructure Plan
Scorning serious proposals, the White House offers a Trump University plan for employment. By Jefferson Morley.
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Five politicians determined to give away America’s public lands
A small but vocal cohort is leading efforts to transfer federal land to the states. Is your congressional representative on the list? By Oliver Milman.
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A New Deal for Wall Street: Trump's Plans for Mass Privatization Are a Colossal Giveaway to the 1%
Trump wants to privatize our nation’s infrastructure—and Democrats helped pave the way. By Rebecca Burns.
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Michigan Gambled on Charter Schools. Its Children Lost
Free-market boosters, including Betsy DeVos, promised that a radical expansion of charter schools would fix the stark inequalities in the state’s education system. The results in the classrooms are far more complicated. By Mark Binelli.
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See the Wild Places That May Lose Protections as National Monuments
Four protected areas could shrink and six others could be opened to mining, logging, and fishing, based on new recommendations to President Trump. By Laura Parker.
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Who Is the Biggest Kleptocrat in the Trump Administration?
A fierce race to the bottom is taking place between cabinet members who have been bilking taxpayers in ways both large and small. By Alex Shephard.
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For the EPA, ‘reform’ means giving industry what it wants
The EPA is granting specific private-sector wishes as it moves to roll back, alter or delay rules. By Rachel Leven.
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501 Days of Trump & Co. Stealing America Blind
A constant drip of corruption. And this is just what we know so far… By Joy Crane, Nick Tabor. Introduction by David Cay Johnston.
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“I don’t f—ing care”: In wooing $67M from big alcohol, NIH nixed critical study
The NIH is already investigating the matter as more unseemly details emerge. By Beth Mole.
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How Trump’s NASA Nominee Used a Nonprofit He Ran to Benefit Himself
Rep. James Bridenstine’s nomination is already controversial. Evidence of self-dealing won’t help matters. By Nick Schwellenbach, Adam Zagorin.
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