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In this image posted on the Portuguese navy's website, the Felicity Ace is shown burning on Thursday in the Atlantic Ocean about 90 nautical miles southwest of the island of Faial in the Azores. Marinha Portuguesa hide caption

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An inflatable snowman and candy canes are part of the decorations that adorn houses in Brooklyn's Dyker Heights neighborhood on Dec. 22, 2020 in New York. A shopping surge by households this year has snarled up global supply chains, and now the race is on to get products on shelves in time for Christmas. Mark Lennihan/AP hide caption

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The race is on to save Christmas as retailers fight the supply chain crunch

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A farmer holds soybeans from her Nebraska farm in 2019. Today, farmers are struggling to find containers that can ship their products to Asia. Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Farmers Have A Big Problem On Their Hands: They Can't Find A Way To Ship Their Stuff

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A man scoops oil from the coast of Mauritius on Saturday. A Japanese cargo ship ran aground near Blue Bay Marine Park in late July and began to leak fuel oil and diesel into pristine waters. Jean Aurelio Prudence/L'Express Maurice/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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People watch from Jekyll Island as emergency responders work to rescue crew members from a 656-ft. capsized cargo ship on Sept. 9, 2019 in St. Simons Island Sound, Brunswick, Ga. Sean Rayford/Getty Images hide caption

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Overturned Cargo Ship Soon To Be Sliced Up And Removed From Georgia Sound

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A Moran tugboat nears the stern of the vessel Golden Ray as it lays on its side in Jekyll Island, Ga. The ship capsized last month and is still there on its side, leaking an unknown amount of fuel and oil. Stephen B. Morton/AP hide caption

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Cargo Ship In Georgia Leaked Oil In Marsh After Overturning

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A search team believes it has discovered the wreckage of the El Faro is shown in this undated handout photo provided by Tote Maritime in Jacksonville, Fla. Handout/Reuters /Landov hide caption

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