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- Hawaii braces for hurricane Iselle, tropical storm JulioHurricane Iselle and tropical storm Julio headed toward the tourist haven of Hawaii Wednesday in a rare combination of stormy tropical weather. Hawaii residents were stocking up on food and water as officials advised preparing for seven days of supplies in advance of hurricane Iselle and tropical storm Julio.Â
- Burned bear cub rescued, flown to wildlife centerBurned bear cub rescued and flown to a wildlife care center in California. After being rescued, the burned bear cub was named Cinder. Â Â
- Rare whale fossil found in California backyardA rare whale fossil lodged in a 1,000-pound boulder was pulled from a Southern California backyard Friday. The rare whale fossil is one of about 20 baleen fossils known to exist.Â
- Two cyclones: Hawaii braces for hurricane Iselle, tropical storm JulioTwo cyclones – hurricane Iselle and tropical storm Julio – threaten to hit Hawaii later this week. Residents are stocking up on essential supplies as they prepare for the arrival of the two cyclones.
- Water for drinking or fracking? Why we may have to choose by 2040.Research shows that by 2040, the need for drinking water and water to use in energy production will create shortages. What can people do to prevent water shortages from happening?
- What's fueling the fracking boom? Debt.Oil and gas companies are taking on more debt to continue drilling, according to the US Energy Information Administration. Companies' revenues are now flattening out, as global oil prices have plateaued.
- Police pursue giant tortoise through suburban LAA giant tortoise has been returned to its owners after a brief police pursuit through suburban LA. It took two officers to heft the giant tortoise into a patrol car so they could turn it over to animal control authorities.
- Hurricane Iselle: Strong winds, flooding forecasted for HawaiiHurricane Iselle headed toward Hawaii Tuesday, with officials in Honolulu urging residents to prepare food and water to last seven days. Hurricane Iselle is one of two storms expected to hit Hawaii later this week.Â
- Natural gas: Massachusetts is ground zero for Northeast's pipeline fightFoes say the proposed 180-mile pipeline would harm Massachusetts' pristine forests and scarce farmlands. Proponents say the natural gas would replace dirtier fuels and stabilize winter heating costs.
- Behind Ohio drinking-water ban, a Lake Erie mysteryUnsafe levels of toxins in drinking water in northwest Ohio are linked to algae blooms in Lake Erie. The blooms are fed by agricultural runoff, but that's not the full story.
- Behind Ohio drinking-water ban, a Lake Erie mysteryUnsafe levels of toxins in drinking water in northwest Ohio are linked to algae blooms in Lake Erie. The blooms are fed by agricultural runoff, but that's not the full story.
- Cover StorySetting rivers free: As dams are torn down, nature is quickly recoveringWith the removal of many dams, conservationists are seeing the return of the natural bounty that fed Native Americans and astonished European settlers.
- Why 400,000 people in Toledo, Ohio can't drink the waterA toxin in the water, possibly algae from Lake Erie, sent people scrambling to buy water. Toledo, Ohio, residents were advised not to brush their teeth with it or boil the water.
- California record drought: 58 percent of state in 'exceptional drought'California record drought has spread across 58 percent of the state. Northern California is now in about as bad shape as the rest of the state in the now three-year California record drought.
- Cats overrun island. Lord of the fleas?Cats overrun island near Buffalo, N.Y. The hundreds of feral and abandoned cats overrun island after people in the area abandoned the felines.Â
- Tropical storm Bertha swirls toward CaribbeanTropical storm Bertha headed toward the Caribbean Friday with maximum winds reaching near 45 mph. Islands in the eastern region are expected to get heavy winds and rain from tropical storm Bertha later Friday.
- Gas prices plummet in July. Aren't they supposed to rise in summer?Gas prices usually rise in the summer months, as American motorists hit the road and drive up demand. But this summer prices are falling, as burgeoning US oil production provides a buffer against summer demand and international turmoil – both of which typically mean higher gas prices.
- Kurdish oil tanker off Texas coast ... huh?A Texas judge ordered US Marshals to seize a Kurdish oil tanker in US waters. But why was the Kurdish oil tanker there in the first place?
- Calico lobster: How did it get its spots?Calico lobster was found in New Hampshire's Hampton Harbor earlier this month. The calico lobster was donated to the Explore the Ocean World Oceanarium in Hampton, N.H.
- Octopus guarded eggs for years, forgoing food for herselfAn octopus guarded eggs for about 4-1/2 years in the dark and frigid depths of the Pacific Ocean, scientists have found. The octopus mom went without food for herself, as she guarded her eggs. Â