Watch VideoA federal judge ruled Monday the Dakota Access Pipeline will be temporarily shut down pending a full environmental review.
The judge ordered the oil pipeline has to be shut down by Aug. 5. The $3.8 billion pipeline project carries oil from North Dakota to Illinois and was completed in 2017. Critics have argued the...
Judge Orders Temporary Shutdown Of Dakota Access Pipeline
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