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Tracking a mostly dry weekend

THIS AFTERNOON: Showers have left this morning, but expect clouds to linger after a brief peek at the sun. Temperatures are steady in the low-to-mid 40s through the day. TONIGHT: We’re dry for the majority of the night, but early Saturday morning, showers will return for the south. Temperatures will fall into the 30s, but

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What goes up… is starting to come down

By Christine Romans It’s too soon to declare victory over inflation, but from gas to chicken to big-screen TVs, there are, increasingly, signs that inflation’s grip on American pocketbooks may be loosening. Gas prices are back to last year’s levels, after spiking to a record high of just over $5 a gallon this summer. For

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Hawaii’s Mauna Loa lava flows now ‘appear to be inactive’ after fountains of glowing rock left many in awe

By Aya Elamroussi and Taylor Romine, CNN After erupting for the first time in nearly 40 years, lava flows from Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano now “appear to be inactive,” the US Geological Survey said Monday. The eruption began November 27, drawing spectators to the world’s largest active volcano to marvel at its fountains of glowing

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Trevor Noah celebrates his last episode hosting “The Daily Show” after 7 years behind the desk

By Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN Trevor Noah’s final night as host of Comedy Central’s satirical news report “The Daily Show” celebrated his 7-year anchoring tenure and featured a packed audience, full cast of correspondents and star-studded farewell messages. “Don’t be sad,” Noah said in his closing monologue, adding, “It doesn’t feel like seven years. Well, not

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