October 10, 2016 Army Corps holds off on resuming Dakota Access pipeline work The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers won't yet authorize construction of the $3.8 billion, four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline on federal land in southern North Dakota, it said Monday, along with reiterating its earlier request that the pipeline company voluntarily stop work on private land in the area.
October 4, 2016 Oil pipeline protester accused of terrorizing officer North Dakota authorities have issued an arrest warrant accusing a pipeline protester on horseback of charging at a police officer.
September 29, 2016 21 oil pipeline protesters arrested at construction sites Law enforcement authorities in North Dakota say 21 people protesting at two construction sites of the Dakota Access pipeline have been arrested.
September 28, 2016 No Native American artifacts found at North Dakota pipeline site, officials say A North Dakota state inspection of an oil pipeline site has found no sign of the Native American artifacts or human remains that an American Indian Tribe says are present, the state's chief archaeologist said in a draft memo.
September 27, 2016 Carter: Nuke force changes are 'bearing fruit' Defense Secretary Ash Carter inherited a tangled web of morale and other problems in the Air Force nuclear missile corps when he took over the Pentagon nearly two years ago.
September 26, 2016 Pentagon chief pledges $108 billion to fix nuclear force Defense Secretary Ash Carter says the Pentagon is committed to correcting what he calls decades of shortchanging its nuclear forces.
September 26, 2016 Pentagon chief, an expert on nukes, says little about them As defense secretary to a president who famously envisioned "a world without nuclear weapons," Ash Carter has said remarkably little about them.
September 25, 2016 Pentagon chief is expert on nukes but says little about them As defense secretary to a president who famously envisioned "a world without nuclear weapons," Ash Carter has said remarkably little about them.
September 20, 2016 Task force looking into security, pipeline protesters' clash A joint task force of North Dakota and federal officials is investigating a clash between Dakota Access pipeline protesters and private security guards earlier this month.
September 16, 2016 Pipeline protest site becoming a city unto itself with school, meals Tribal flags, horses, tents, hand-built shelters and teepees dominate one of the biggest, newest communities in North Dakota, built in a valley on federal land near the confluence of the Missouri and Cannonball rivers.