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Tracking a cool start to the week

Tonight: Overnight lows cool to the mid-20s with winds gusting up to 25 MPH from the northwest. Skies remain mostly cloudy. Tomorrow: Monday sees mostly cloudy conditions with afternoon highs struggling to break 40 degrees in many areas. Winds remain out of the northwest at 8-12 mph. Extended: Tuesday sees mostly sunny skies as highs

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Coast Guard suspends search for migrants after two smuggling boats are found capsized along San Diego coast, leaving 8 dead

By Elizabeth Wolfe and Michelle Watson, CNN The US Coast Guard in San Diego has ended its search for missing migrants after two smuggling boats were found capsized along the California shoreline over the weekend, leaving eight people dead in what officials called “one of the worst maritime smuggling tragedies” the city has seen amid

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White House calls on Pence to apologize for ‘homophobic joke’ about Buttigieg

By Veronica Stracqualursi, Nikki Carvajal and Jack Forrest, CNN The White House on Monday called on Mike Pence to apologize for his remark that Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had gone on “maternity leave,” saying that the former vice president’s “homophobic joke” at the Gridiron Club dinner on Saturday was “offensive and inappropriate.” “The former vice

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Biden vows to hold those responsible for Silicon Valley Bank failure ‘fully accountable’

By Sam Fossum, Ramishah Maruf, Alayna Treene, Phil Mattingly, Ted Barrett and Arlette Saenz, CNN President Joe Biden said Sunday that at his direction US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and his top economic adviser Lael Brainard worked with financial regulators to ensure households and businesses affected by the Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank failures

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Treacherous flooding is about to get worse in California as another atmospheric river closes in on storm-battered residents

By Nouran Salahieh and Holly Yan, CNN Californians pummeled by an onslaught of dangerous storms will get deluged again as another atmospheric river threatens more deadly flooding. More than 30 million people in California were under flood watches Monday that cover much of the state, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Fresno and Sacramento. The brunt

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