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It’s about to get so cold, Florida’s Gulf Coast beaches could see snowflakes

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By Meteorologist Mary Gilbert

(CNN) — A new surge of record-breaking Arctic air is sinking south over the eastern half of the United States Friday and dialing up hazardous cold to the extreme all the way to South Florida.

It will be the coldest stretch for many in Florida in 15 years and could even trigger some ocean-effect snow flurries along the state’s Gulf coast.

The new polar push comes as millions in the eastern half of the US are in the middle of an exceptional cold stretch — one of the longest in decades for some. No state east of the Rockies will be able to escape it.

More than 200 daily cold temperature records could be broken or tied through Monday as temperatures plummet more than 30 degrees below normal in some locations, especially in the South and East.

About three dozen of those records — both low temperature and coldest high temperature — are in jeopardy in the Sunshine State on Sunday and Monday.

Florida freeze

Extreme cold and freeze alerts were hoisted for much of the state on Friday in advance of the worst cold.

Below or near-freezing low temperatures are expected by Sunday morning in most of Florida. This could rupture unprotected water pipes, harm vulnerable crops and will be very dangerous for anyone without access to heat — especially if they aren’t used to the cold. It will send iguanas plummeting from their perches too.

Orlando could see a low temperature below 30 degrees for the first time in eight years. It’s forecast to hit 24 degrees there on Sunday morning, which would break the day’s record. Miami’s low temperature on Sunday morning is forecast to be around 35 degrees, which would also break the day’s record low, but still be way off its all-time lowest temperature of 28 degrees.

Wind chills — how the air actually feels to the body — will also crash to dangerously low levels on Sunday morning. Single-digit wind chills are possible as far south as the Orlando area. Frostbite could set in within two hours with these extreme wind chills.

But the biggest indicator of the abnormal cold is the low, but non-zero chance for some snow showers.

That chance will arrive in tandem with the coldest air rushing over the Gulf and into western Florida later Saturday evening. Frigid air blowing over the warm Gulf water could create a few “Gulf-effect” rain and snow showers — a similar process to lake-effect snow, but nowhere near as intense.

The best — but still very low — chance to see any snowflakes in Florida will be from Orange County through the Tampa area, according to the National Weather Service in Tampa Bay.

Unrelenting cold in storm’s aftermath

Last weekend’s historic winter storm and the brutal cold that followed have been blamed for at least 85 deaths in the US, the Associated Press reported.

More than 200,000 homes and businesses in the South caught in the cold’s vice-like grip have no power as of Friday, according to PowerOutage.us. Some have been without it for six days following the storm.

Time is almost up for crews racing to restore power before even colder weather hits: The worst will unfold Saturday and Sunday in Tennessee and Mississippi, two states hit the hardest by the storm. Each state has tens of thousands of customers without power.

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Guterres warns of UN’s ‘imminent financial collapse’

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Geneva, Switzerland (Reuters) — The UN chief has told member states that the organization is at risk of “imminent financial collapse,” citing unpaid fees and a budget rule that forces the global body to return unspent money, a letter seen by Reuters on Friday showed.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has repeatedly spoken about the organization’s worsening liquidity crisis but this is his starkest warning yet, and it comes as its main contributor the United States is retreating from multilateralism on numerous fronts.

“The crisis is deepening, threatening programme delivery and risking financial collapse. And the situation will deteriorate further in the near future,” Guterres wrote in a letter to ambassadors dated January 28.

The US has slashed voluntary funding to UN agencies and refused to make mandatory payments to its regular and peacekeeping budgets.

US President Donald Trump has described the UN as having “great potential” but said it is not fulfilling that, and he has launched a Board of Peace which some fear could undermine the older international body.

Founded in 1945, the UN has 193 member states and works to maintain international peace and security, promote human rights, foster social and economic development, and coordinate humanitarian aid.

In his letter, Guterres said “decisions not to honour assessed contributions that finance a significant share of the approved regular budget have now been formally announced.”

He did not say which state or states he was referring to, and a UN spokesperson was not immediately available for comment.

‘Kafkaesque Cycle’

Under UN rules, contributions depend on the size of the economy of each member state. The US accounts for 22% of the core budget followed by China with 20%.

But by the end of 2025 there was a record $1.57 billion in outstanding dues, Guterres said, without naming them.

“Either all Member States honour their obligations to pay in full and on time – or Member States must fundamentally overhaul our financial rules to prevent an imminent financial collapse,” he said.

Guterres launched a reform task force last year, known as UN80, which seeks to cut costs and improve efficiency. To that end, states agreed to cut the 2026 budget by around 7% to $3.45 billion.

Still, Guterres warned in the letter that the organisation could run out of cash by July.

One of the problems is a rule now seen as antiquated whereby the global body has to credit back hundreds of millions of dollars in unspent dues to states each year.

“In other words, we are trapped in a Kafkaesque cycle expected to give back cash that does not exist,” said Guterres, referring to author Franz Kafka who wrote about oppressive bureaucratic processes.

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Governor Gavin Newsom Files Civil Rights Complaint Over Dr. Oz’s ‘Racially Charged’ Remarks About Armenian Americans

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Governor Gavin Newsom said his office is filing a civil rights complaint seeking a federal investigation into remarks made by Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and […]

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El Departamento de Justicia abre una investigación de derechos civiles sobre la muerte de Alex Pretti

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Por Holmes Lybrand, CNN

El Departamento de Justicia ha abierto una investigación de derechos civiles sobre el tiroteo de Alex Pretti en Minnesota, informó este viernes el subsecretario de Justicia de Estados Unidos, Todd Blanche.

“Esto significa que el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS), como ha dicho el secretario, está llevando a cabo una investigación, como corresponde”, declaró Blanche.

“Y como hacen cada vez que ocurre un evento trágico como este, el FBI, en su función, que es independiente de la del DHS, también está investigando el caso”, añadió.

CNN informó anteriormente que el FBI está a la cabeza de la investigación sobre Pretti, que inicialmente estaba a cargo de la agencia de investigación del DHS.

Este anuncio significa que el Departamento de Justicia está investigando si los agentes del DHS que dispararon contra Pretti violaron la ley, y representa una ampliación de la investigación del gobierno federal sobre el asunto.

La Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza también está llevando a cabo una investigación interna sobre los agentes que dispararon y mataron a Pretti.

Más tarde, durante la conferencia de prensa de este viernes, Blanche pareció retractarse de su confirmación inicial.

“No quiero exagerar lo que está sucediendo”, dijo Blanche. “No quiero que se entienda que se trata de una investigación masiva de derechos civiles”.

Blanche añadió que se trata de “una investigación estándar del FBI” y afirmó que “cuando se dan circunstancias como las que vimos el sábado pasado, y si la investigación requiere la participación de abogados de la División de Derechos Civiles, así será”.

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Sheinbaum dice que buscará formas para ayudar a Cuba sin poner en riesgo a México frente a amenaza de aranceles de Trump

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Por Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español

El Gobierno de México manifestó este viernes que buscará ayudar a Cuba sin poner en riesgo los intereses mexicanos ante la nueva amenaza de aranceles por parte de Estados Unidos a los países que suministren petróleo a Cuba —México es el principal proveedor—, en la más reciente medida de presión por parte de la administración de Donald Trump contra la isla.

La presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, dijo que pedirá al Gobierno de EE.UU. conocer los alcances del decreto arancelario y, al mismo tiempo, buscará “distintas alternativas, evidentemente también en la defensa de México, para ayudar de manera humanitaria al pueblo cubano”.

Además de conocer los alcances del decreto anunciado el jueves por Trump, México pidió establecer contacto con el Departamento de Estado de EE.UU. para decirles que “hay que impedir una crisis humanitaria para el pueblo cubano”.

Sheinbaum aseguró que la reciente amenaza de aranceles de Trump desencadenaría “una crisis humanitaria de gran alcance, afectando directamente hospitales, alimentación y otros servicios básicos” de Cuba.

Esta situación “debe evitarse mediate el respeto al derecho internacional y el diálogo entre las partes”.

Sin embargo, la confrontación entre Cuba y EE.UU. parece alejarse cada vez más del diálogo y alcanzar niveles de tensión no vistos desde la década de 1960 con la Crisis de los Misiles. En La Habana, el Gobierno cubano habla de “una guerra en todo el país”, donde toda la población lucharía en un conflicto guerrillero sangriento y prolongado, al tiempo que condena la amenaza de aranceles de Trump como un “brutal acto de agresión”.

Mientras tanto, Sheinbaum trata de equilibrar las relaciones con Estados Unidos en varios temas. El jueves, horas antes de la amenaza arancelaria de Trump, la presidenta de México indicó que habló por teléfono con el mandatario estadounidense sobre seguridad y comercio. El tema de la seguridad ha sido un punto crítico en las relaciones entre México y EE.UU. Trump ha insistido en ayudar a México a frenar la inseguridad e incluso ha dicho que podría atacar a los cárteles de la droga por tierra en territorio mexicano, algo que Sheinbaum ha rechazado. En tanto, el tema comercial es de suma relevancia porque los equipos negociadores se encuentran discutiendo los términos de varios puntos del Tratado entre México, Estados Unidos y Canadá (T-MEC), cuya revisión está programada para este año.

La mandataria mexicana afirmó este viernes que, durante la llamada con Trump un día antes, el presidente de EE.UU. no mencionó el tema de Cuba.

“En la llamada que tuve ayer con el presidente Trump, en ningún momento lo mencionó él (el tema de Cuba) y, dado que no lo mencionó él, nosotros no tocamos el tema”, añadió Sheinbaum.

Cuba, no obstante, también es un tema de relevancia actual para México. Luego del ataque estadounidense en Venezuela el pasado 3 de enero y la captura del presidente derrocado Nicolás Maduro, el Gobierno venezolano se

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