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Toasty Friday, heat holds Saturday

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It'll be a warm and breezy Friday, with the possibility of daily records to be broken! Max temperatures heat into the 70s and 80s as skies remain mostly sunny. A few areas of fog may form, due to the temperature inversion, however the clouds clear rapidly and we heat fast. Make sure when working outside to have extra hydration and take breaks when needed. Winds will be strong through interior Ventura, and some winds will impact the beaches. A Wind Advisory is in effect through 2pm, gusts will near 45mph. Enjoy a beautiful & hot beach day.

More records will be broken Saturday as high pressure swirls over the area. Some fog may form in the early morning hours but will clear rapidly. Highs rise into the 70s and 80s once again. Make sure to look before you lock as car temperatures can be dangerous in direct sunlight. Overnight lows will be cold in wind sheltered areas. Marine waters are calm & will feel nice to dip into!

The first day of February looks a little different. A small system will cross into the area bringing marine clouds and cooler temperatures. Expect a partly cloudy afternoon with highs into the 60s and low 70s. Similar setup on Monday before another warming trend appears. Wednesday we rise back to 70s and 80s.

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Cuba condena la amenaza de Trump contra los países que envían petróleo a la isla: “Denunciamos este brutal acto de agresión”

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Por Sol Amaya, CNN en Español

El Gobierno de Cuba rechazó este jueves la decisión de la administración de Donald Trump de imponer aranceles a los países que envíen petróleo a la isla.

“Condenamos en los términos más firmes la nueva escalada de EEUU contra Cuba. Ahora se propone imponer un bloqueo total a los suministros de combustible a nuestro país”, publicó el cancillera de Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez, en su cuenta de X.

“EEUU recurre también al chantaje y la coerción, para tratar de que otros países se sumen a su universalmente condenada política de bloqueo contra Cuba”, dice el mensaje. “Denunciamos ante el mundo este brutal acto de agresión contra Cuba y su pueblo”, remata el canciller.

Este jueves, Trump firmó una orden ejecutiva que determina que los países que vendan o proporcionen petróleo a Cuba serán sancionados con aranceles, argumentando que la isla “constituye una amenaza inusual y extraordinaria para la seguridad nacional y la política exterior de EE.UU”.

Cuba se enfrenta a una creciente presión desde la captura del depuesto presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, en un operativo militar estadounidense en Caracas el pasado 3 de enero.

Venezuela ha sido históricamente un importante proveedor de petróleo para la isla, lo que se vio paralizado con el reciente acontecimiento.

México es otro crucial aportante de petróleo para Cuba: en 2025 proveyó el 44% del petróleo que la isla recibió desde el exterior.

Ante reportes de una supuesta suspensión de estos aportes, la presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, dijo este martes que estos envíos desde territorio mexicano son “una decisión soberana” a cargo de la empresa estatal Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex). Sin embargo, no aclaró si estas exportaciones se mantienen o no.

Michael Rios, Mauricio Torres y Valeria León colaboraron con este reporte

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Helena Bonham Carter and Chris Messina are heading to ‘The White Lotus’ in season 4

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Chris Messina is pictured at a premiere for the television series

By Amarachi Orie, CNN

(CNN) — HBO has announced new cast members for season 4 of its hit drama “The White Lotus,” with Helena Bonham Carter and Chris Messina among the next wave of guests checking in to the luxury — and usually deadly — resort chain.

“The next round of bookings has begun in France,” the show wrote on its official Instagram account Thursday, in a joint post with HBO and HBO Max (which, like CNN, are owned by Warner Bros. Discovery).

The newcomers with a reservation include “Fight Club” and “Harry Potter” actress Bonham Carter, “Based on a True Story” star Messina, “Bad Boys” and “The Hunger Games” actor Alexander Ludwig, British actor Steve Coogan, model Marissa Long, actress and singer AJ Michalka and actor Caleb Jonte Edwards.

“God is so good — I am in the middle of so many feelings and I’m unbelievably honored to be joining this with such incredible people,” Long said in an Instagram carousel post on Thursday following the announcement.

In one video, she is seen sharing the news while teary-eyed and, in another video, she says, “I’m going to vomit.”

“Let’s goooooo!!!” Ludwig wrote in an Instagram story sharing the news on Thursday.

Season 3 of “The White Lotus,” which has won 16 Primetime Emmys, ended with shocking twists and a deadly shootout.

In the United States, 6.2 million viewed tuned into the finale on the night of its release, according to HBO.

After vacations in Hawaii, Italy and then Thailand, some season 3 cast members hoped the location of the upcoming season might be somewhere snowy, while others wished for a desert. The next luxury shenanigans will unfold somewhere in the middle, in France.

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Planean protestas en EE.UU. mientras el zar fronterizo de Trump sugiere una posible reducción de agentes en Minnesota

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Por Karina Tsui, CNN

Convocan protestas en todo EE.UU. este viernes contra la ofensiva inmigratoria del presidente Donald Trump, y los organizadores llaman a los manifestantes a boicotear las escuelas, el trabajo y las compras.

Las manifestaciones de este viernes ocurren mientras el zar fronterizo de Trump, Tom Homan, intenta restablecer el orden en Minneapolis.

Homan declaró este jueves que había ordenado a las autoridades federales de inmigración que trabajaran en un plan de reducción del número de agentes federales en Minnesota.

Las operaciones sobre el terreno serán focalizadas, indicó, añadiendo que “se quedará hasta que el problema desaparezca”.

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5 things to know for Jan. 30: Frigid cold, Government shutdown, Federal Reserve, Canada tariffs, Nipah virus

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By Alexandra Banner, CNN

Nationwide protests against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown are expected today, with organizers calling for a boycott of schools, workplaces and shopping in cities across the country. CNN is monitoring dozens of demonstrations and marches planned for major metropolitan areas, including Minneapolis, New York City and Atlanta.

Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.

1⃣ Frigid cold

A brutal surge of cold air affecting millions across the US is set to intensify this weekend. More than 200 daily low temperature records could be broken from today through Monday across the eastern half of the country as another wave of bitter air moves in. It comes as several states are still recovering from last weekend’s historic winter storm, which has been blamed for at least 85 deaths in the US. In much of the South and East, temperatures in the coming days could plunge more than 30 degrees below normal. At the same time, a powerful bomb cyclone is expected to bring heavy snow, hurricane-force winds and coastal flooding to the Southeast.

MAPS & CHARTS: Track the bomb cyclone and weather alerts nationwide.

2⃣ Government shutdown

The Senate has reached a deal to avert a government shutdown, but its fate remains uncertain as lawmakers have yet to hold a vote. With less than a day left before the deadline, a partial shutdown still appears likely. President Donald Trump supports the compromise bill and is eager to avoid what would be the second shutdown of his second term. The agreement would separate Department of Homeland Security funding from the overall spending package, sources told CNN, as Democrats push for reforms to rein in Trump’s immigration crackdown.

3⃣ Federal Reserve

President Trump said today he is nominating Kevin Warsh to be the 17th chair of the Federal Reserve. Warsh served as a Fed governor for five years under former President George W. Bush. He was appointed to the Fed in 2006 at the age of 35, making him the youngest person ever to serve on the Fed’s powerful board. Warsh, now 55, has recently shifted his stance on monetary policy. A former inflation hawk, he now favors lower interest rates, according to numerous recent public statements. If confirmed by the Senate, Warsh will take over the role from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who Trump has repeatedly criticized for not lowering interest rates as quickly and dramatically as he would like.

4⃣ Canada tariffs

President Trump said Thursday that he is decertifying Canadian-made aircraft and threatened a 50% tariff until American-made Gulfstreams are certified there. The tariff threat is the latest episode in a prolonged spat between the US and its next-door neighbor since Trump took office last year. On Thursday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he expects Trump to “respect Canadian sovereignty” after reports that Alberta separatists met with US officials seeking Trump’s help to split from Ca

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