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Gulf Coast’s beloved ‘Redneck Riviera’ now a virus hotspot
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Gulf Coast’s beloved ‘Redneck Riviera’ now a virus hotspot

GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — Tourists and servers alike dance atop tables and in the aisles at one restaurant on…
US death toll from Hurricane Zeta rises to six, millions without power
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US death toll from Hurricane Zeta rises to six, millions without power

(Reuters) – At least six people were killed in the southeast of the United States and more than two million…
‘Sheer anxiety’: Louisiana braces itself for Hurricane Delta
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‘Sheer anxiety’: Louisiana braces itself for Hurricane Delta

MORGAN CITY, La. (AP) — Louisiana residents still recovering from the devastation of a powerful hurricane less than two months…
New Orleans’ levees face a hard test as storm bears down
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New Orleans’ levees face a hard test as storm bears down

Even as Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the Mississippi River’s levees held up when those in other parts of the…
Biggest ever seaweed bloom stretches from Gulf of Mexico to Africa
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Biggest ever seaweed bloom stretches from Gulf of Mexico to Africa

A vast expanse of brown seaweed stretching across the Atlantic is a threat to tourism but a boon to marine…
Oil dips as IMF cuts growth outlook; eyes on hurricane
Middle East

Oil dips as IMF cuts growth outlook; eyes on hurricane

  LONDON (Reuters) – Oil prices slipped on Wednesday after the IMF lowered its global growth forecasts, but markets were…
Released sea turtle carries oceanographer’s ashes out to sea
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Released sea turtle carries oceanographer’s ashes out to sea

A rescued green sea turtle named Picasso was released back into the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, carrying the ashes…
Risks remain with Gulf well cap coming off
Environment

Risks remain with Gulf well cap coming off

New Orleans--The image of thick crude gushing from a blown-out oil well a mile beneath the Gulf of Mexico was…
US spill panel question drilling policy
Environment

US spill panel question drilling policy

Washington--The BP oil spill was a massive "failure" in government oversight and administrations should be forced to consult with experts…
Experts say most Gulf spill oil still in water
Environment

Experts say most Gulf spill oil still in water

Washington--Nearly 80 percent of the oil spilled from a BP well in the Gulf of Mexico is still in the…
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