Dakota Pipeline Work To Split Pending Ruling In Tribe's Suit

By Michael Macagnone ( September 6, 2016, 6:42 PM EDT) -- A D.C. federal judge ordered a four-day stop to work on parts of a controversial $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota on Tuesday, after the company agreed to halt construction in areas where the Standing Rock Sioux tribe is challenging U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permits....

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