Activists are gearing up for a national day of action Tuesday against the Dakota Access Pipeline. More than 200 protests are planned, with seven communities in the Puget Sound region taking part. The action was planned before an announcement late yesterday that the Army Corps of Engineers has suspended work on the project while it looks into tribal concerns. “Nothing changes much, because that’s what they said in September,” said Seattle resident Matt Remle, who will be part of a protest at the