Lawyers for Energy Transfer and Greenpeace clashed in a North Dakota courtroom over the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, with Energy Transfer seeking $300 million in damages from Greenpeace for inciting unrest. Energy Transfer accused Greenpeace of causing delays and financial losses, while Greenpeace argued they played a minor role in the protests, aiming to de-escalate tensions. The trial, which began with jury selection on Monday, is expected to last five weeks, with both sides presenting evidence to support their claims.
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4 Undeniable Factors That Could Push Bitcoin to New All-Time Highs This Summer
Some market moments gain momentum without significant triggers, and Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) appears poised for a significant rally due to four macro forces that historically precede price surges. Increased liquidity from central banks typically encourages investment in riskier assets like cryptocurrencies, as safer investments become overpriced. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: When banks make more money available, people are more likely to invest in things like Bitcoin, which can help it grow in...
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