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Keystone XL

Protesters, including Native American tribes, began opposing the Keystone XL pipeline during the Obama administration. This Washington protest was outside then-Secretary of State John Kerry's home. Credit: Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images

Keystone XL Hit with Another Delay: Judge Orders New Environmental Review

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Harold Frazier, chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, supported the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's challenge to the Dakota Access pipeline. He is now pushing back on plans for Keystone XL to cross near tribal land. Credit: Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

‘We Will Be Waiting’: Tribe Says Keystone XL Construction Is Not Welcome

By Phil McKenna

The controversial Keystone XL pipeline was approved by the Trump administration a few weeks after taking office. The Obama administration had rejected it. Credit: Andrew Burton/Getty Images

Keystone XL Pipeline Ruling: Trump Must Release Documents

By Georgina Gustin

TransCanada CEO Russell Girling, left, was at the White House in March 2017 when President Donald Trump announced the final federal approval for the Keystone XL Pipeline. Credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

TransCanada: Keystone XL Has Enough Suppliers, Will Be Built

By Phil McKenna

Miles of unused pipe, prepared for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, sat outside Gascoyne, North Dakota, in 2014. Credit: Andrew Burton/Getty Images

Keystone XL Wins Nebraska Approval, But the Pipeline Fight Isn't Over

By Phil McKenna

Farmers in Nebraska have protested the Keystone XL pipeline plan. Credit: Andrew Burton/Getty Images

Keystone Oil Pipeline Spills 210,000 Gallons as Nebraska Weighs XL Decision

By ICN Staff

Landowners have been pushing back against TransCanada's construction plan in Nebraska farmland. Credit: Andrew Burton/Getty Images

Keystone XL: Low Oil Prices, Tar Sands Pullout Could Kill Pipeline

By Phil McKenna

Farm owners and ranchers are installing solar panels along stretches of their land that Keystone XL pipeline builder TransCanada wants to take using eminent domain.

Ranchers Fight Keystone XL Pipeline by Putting Solar Panels in Its Path

By Phil McKenna

Climate Activists Plot How to Turn Anti-Trump Rage Into Anti-Trump Votes

By Marianne Lavelle

Unused pipe for the Keystone XL pipeline

Carbon Footprint of the Oil Sands Is Even Larger Than Thought

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Native Americans have led the latest protest against Keystone XL

Keystone XL: Environmental and Native Groups Sue to Halt Pipeline

By Phil McKenna

Keystone XL Pipeline Foes Rev Up Fight Again After Trump's Rubber Stamp

By Marianne Lavelle

Protesters outside the White House after Trump's executive order revived two pipelines

Keystone XL, Dakota Pipelines Will Draw Mass Resistance, Native Groups Promise

By Phil McKenna

Pipeline protesters at the White House may be headed back after latest Trump order

Keystone XL, Dakota Pipeline Green-Lighted in Trump Executive Actions

By Phil McKenna

A #NoDAPL protest at the Army Corps of Engineers headquarters in DC on Nov 15, 2016

2017: Pipeline Resistance Gathers Steam From Dakota Access, Keystone Success

By Lisa Song

Anti-Keystone XL activists may be making their way back to the White House

Can Trump Revive Keystone? Nebraskans Vow to Fight Anew

By Marianne Lavelle

TransCanada is fighting President Obama's rejection of its controversial Keystone XL project

TransCanada Launches Legal Challenges to Obama's KXL Rejection

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Obama Rejects Keystone XL on Climate Grounds, 'Right Here, Right Now'

By Katherine Bagley

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