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More than 1,000 people converged on a Nebraska town to tell the State Department what they think of plans to build the Keystone XL pipeline.
There's nothing quite like the conversations you have on a long railroad trip. But sooner or later, even the wildest digressions have to end.
South Dakota's permit to build the pipeline just expired, making it that much harder for Transcanada to resume construction -- whatever the Obama administration decides.
Will Nebraska become a real-life example of losing a battle to win the war?
We quizzed more than a dozen leaders and thinkers about priorities for this coming year, and this is what they had to say.
Being a waitress in Williston, N.D., is just as horrible as it sounds.
From Keystone to Ferguson, the climate march to New York's fracking ban, here are the highs and lows of a pivotal year for the planet.
An incumbent drowning in oil money. A challenger from an organic ranch. Sexual harassment. And tons of permits at stake. This farm race begs to be set to music.
Texas loves Big Oil, and the state has let companies run pipelines pretty much anywhere. But Texas also loves property holders, and some of them are unhappy.