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The Central Pacific gets few hurricanes and tropical storms: The Atlantic or Eastern Pacific usually see many more named storms.Hawaii is a small target in a vast ocean, and isn't often threatened: Hawaii gets a named storm within 60 miles of its coastline about once every four years on average, forecasters say.Lane could become a further rarity if its center crosses land. Only two hurricanes have made landfall in Hawaii since the 1950s: Hurricane Dot in 1959, and Hurricane Iniki in 1992. 493

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The case involves allegations that he raped a 17-year-old girl in 2003 at a home in Scripps Ranch; lured a 54-year-old transient -- who was hitchhiking -- into his Hummer for a ride, then raped her on March 17, 2018; and that he raped a 59-year-old homeless woman on May 13, 2018, then threatened to kill her if she told anyone. 328

  

The Amazon river stretches across several of these South American countries, but the majority -- more than two-thirds -- of the rainforest lies in Brazil.According to the INPE, more than one and a half soccer fields of Amazon rainforest are being destroyed every minute of every day.People worldwide are sharing their horror on social media. Fans of the K-Pop band BTS, who call themselves the Army, are even rallying on Twitter to spread word of the fires, with tens of thousands of people tweeting the hashtag #ArmyHelpThePlanet.Activists blame Brazil's presidentEnvironmental groups have long been campaigning to save the Amazon, blaming Brazil's far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, for the endangerment of the vital rainforest. They accuse him of relaxing environmental controls in the country and encouraging deforestation.Bolsonaro's environmental policies have been controversial from the start. A former army captain, he made campaign promises to restore the country's economy by exploring the Amazon's economic potential.Just weeks ago, the director of INPE was fired after a spat with the president -- the director had defended satellite data that showed deforestation was 88% higher in June than a year earlier, and Bolsonaro called the findings "lies."Bolsonaro also criticized the agency's deforestation warnings as harmful for trade negotiations, according to the Agencia Brasil news agency.Bolsonaro's pro-business stance may have emboldened loggers, farmers and miners to seize control of a growing area of Amazon land, Carlos Rittl, executive secretary of the environmental non-profit organization Observatorio do Clima (Climate Observatory), told CNN en Espa?ol last month.Budget cuts and federal interference are making it even easier for people to exploit the rainforest. Brazil's environmental enforcement agency has seen its budget cut by million, and official data sent to CNN by Observatorio do Clima shows the enforcement agency's operations have gone down since Bolsonaro was sworn in.In July, Greenpeace called Bolsonaro and his government a "threat to the climate equilibrium" and warned that in the long run, his policies would bear a "heavy cost" for the Brazilian economy.Environmental activists and organizations like the 2259

  

The bear attracted lots of attention from staff and guests, with many people recording video and taking photos as officials tried to coax the bear out.The bear seemed very comfortable and showed no signs of leaving. Game wardens with Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (FWP) and Gallatin County Sheriff's deputies, opted to tranquilize it.FWP said it planned to release the bear in a more remote area.The bear was not injured, and damage to the hotel is estimated at less than 0. 481

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