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Neil Young drops the political, anthemic “Children of Destiny” for the 4th of July

Alessandra Maldonado
The Canadian rock star tells listeners to "resist" in his latest track

An indigenous woman is facing federal charges for protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline

Celisa Calacal
Her indictment signifies a dangerous shift toward criminalizing protesters

Religious freedom isn’t just for Hobby Lobby — it’s for indigenous rights, too

Kartik S. Madiraju
The fight against DAPL continues

Grab your wallet, boycott Trump and participate in “A sprawling landscape of resistance”

Mattea Kramer
There's a lot of ways to hurt the president. How about hurting him in the wallet?

Paramilitary security tracked and targeted #noDAPL activists as “jihadists,” docs show

Antonia Juhasz
A private security firm launched a military-style surveillance and counterintelligence campaign against activists

The media neglected to cover climate change last year — when it was most important

Kevin Kalhoefer
As President Trump decides whether or not to pull out of the Paris deal, the impacts haven't been discussed

Rick Perry’s early days as Energy Secretary have been a bonanza for corporations and the Koch Brothers

Alex Kotch
Perry is now the head of an agency he wanted to abolish

A state ravaged by oil: 745 oil spills reported in North Dakota in just one year

Charlie May
On average a spill occurred every 11 hours and 45 minutes

The Washington Post has a lobbyist as a writer. Here are 12 times they didn’t disclose conflicts of interest

Eric Hananoki
Editor says the Post wasn’t “initially clear enough with” Ed Rogers “on our expectations” but defends paper

Donald Trump’s $100 million inauguration: We don’t know where millions from top donors eventually went

Matthew Rozsa
Sheldon Adelson gave $5 million to the Trump inauguration, which raised twice as much as Obama's

10 Things to Know for Monday

AP Staff
Everything you need to know to join in on the Monday morning office break-room chatter

Where is the growth? Here’s the wrong way to debunk Trump’s pipeline jobs claims

Kate Aronoff
Don’t fact-check the Keystone jobs line on the basis that the jobs aren’t permanent. Ask this instead

Trump’s innovative solution to climate change: Don’t mention climate change

Sophia Tesfaye
Department of Energy reportedly recommends employees not say “climate change” for fear of upsetting Rick Perry

Red flags: 4 ways Trump and the GOP still wield tremendous power to do lasting damage to America

Steven Rosenfeld
Yes, the attack on Obamacare failed and millions will keep their health care. But Trump and the GOP still rule

Trump just approved the Keystone XL Pipeline

Brian Kahn
The pipeline will shuttle up to 800,000 barrels of oil per day through the heart of the U.S.

This lead-poisoned Indiana city could be the next Flint

Nathalie Baptiste
A small town in Indiana could spark a new eco-crisis. Will Scott Pruitt's EPA respond?

The first brick in the wall: Trump’s promised Mexican border is starting to turn into reality

T. Christian Miller
The Trump administration solicits bids for first $600 million of work on a wall whose total cost no one knows

Trump’s “aesthetically pleasing” wall: This is what the administration wants its U.S.-Mexico border wall to look like

T. Christian Miller
The announcement, made late Friday, underscores how much of an undertaking Trump's proposal is

Next steps in the battle against the Dakota Access and Keystone pipelines

Sarah Jaffe
The Indigenous Environmental Network vows to fight to the end

Police want to search a Dakota Pipeline protest group’s Facebook page

Emma Foehringer Merchant
Police are investigating a five-car pileup they attribute to the demonstration, and want information

The “fight is not over and we will not surrender”: Despite court losses Native American tribes continue to halt pipeline construction

Charlie May
As the project continues, native tribes and water protectors are doing everything they can to prevent it

Dakota Pipeline protests come to Wall Street: Native American activists hope to pressure big banks to back off

Bob Hennelly
Native Americans and supporters take to New York's City Hall in the first wave of a nationwide divestment campaign

The Keystone XL Pipeline will not have to be made with American steel, despite President Trump’s memorandum

Taylor Link
Trump's promise was to buy American goods. Trump's actions are indicating otherwise

Ben Carson, Rick Perry confirmed to Cabinet posts

Jessica Lipsky
Two more controversial nominees join Trump's Cabinet
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