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Maine fishing boats stuck dockside as diesel prices surge on Iran war
The issue, stretching from Maine's rocky coast to South Korea and the Netherlands, could compound the Iran war's already significant threats to the global food system.
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3mBeyond keeping out bugs, the screen door safeguards Americans’ trust in others
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