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Surviving an Oil Spill in Louisiana, and More New Fiction for July

Stephanie Soileau’s ‘Should the Waters Take Us’ depicts a Cajun community in Louisiana.
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Drudge Report
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EXTENSIVE DAMAGE
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Oil, Gas Tankers Cross Hormuz Via Oman-Side Route After U-Turns
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· Jun 29, 2026
Incredible tales of survival emerge from Venezuela in pictures
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