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Malala inspires CLU students to Dream Big

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Malala inspired students at Cal Lutheran University

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (KEYT) Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousafrzai shared a message of hope at Cal Lutheran University during a recent visit to the Thousand Oaks campus.

The 28-year-old from Pakistan spoke to hundreds of students who filled Samuelson Chapel at a private event.

She shared her story of becoming a child education activist under Taliban's rule.

Yousafrzai survived an assassination attempt while on a school bus/

She was shot in the head.

"Speaking with Malala was like a flood of inspiration, I think, when she said to dream big and be ambitious, I took that as take more risks, so, now that I go back to my work, I'm going to be taking more risks and, you know, believing in myself in ways that I hadn't done before," said moderator, entrepreneur and alumna Andrea Brimmer.

Students had a chance to ask questions and came away feeling inspired.

"I really love that she was really emphasizing that idea of being confident with your your ability and being confident with who you are," said grad student Pia Valtierra.

Malala Yousafrzai has a  nonprofit that funds access to education for girls around the world.

For more information visit https://calutheran.edu and https://malala.org

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Generations celebrate Mother’s Day

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OXNARD, Calif. (KEYT) Many people celebrated Mother's Day with their moms at the Channel Islands Farmers Market.

Savanna Deoliveira celebrated the day with her mother Danielle and her grandmother Patricia McKinerney.

"We went to breakfast with my grandma and my mom and the whole family.It was really nice," said Savanna of Newbury Park.

"We do it every year, we either go to the Waterside or we go to another restaurant, and then we come and walk this," said Danielle.

"I feel blessed that I have all my kids and we've all had breakfast at the brunch and then we come over here and walk around," said Mckinerney.

Others who couldn't spend time with their mothers sent cards, messages or made phone calls.

Those missing moms also found ways to honor their memories.

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China confirma la visita de Estado de Trump para esta semana

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Por Jessie Yeung, CNN

El Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de China confirmó la esperada visita del presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, a Beijing esta semana, donde se espera que se reúna con el líder de China, Xi Jinping.

“A invitación del presidente Xi Jinping, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald J. Trump, realizará una visita de Estado a China del 13 al 15 de mayo”, señaló el ministerio.

Las autoridades chinas no habían confirmado previamente la visita, aunque funcionarios estadounidenses ya habían dado a conocer detalles con anticipación.

El secretario del Tesoro, Scott Bessent, ha encabezado conversaciones preliminares con China antes de la visita de Trump y afirmó el domingo que viajará a Beijing para la cumbre Trump-Xi el miércoles.

La visita de Trump ocurre mientras las dos economías más grandes del mundo intentan resolver sus diferencias en una amplia gama de temas, desde comercio y tecnología hasta rivalidades de seguridad nacional.

Las conversaciones también se llevarán a cabo en el contexto de la guerra en Irán y el bloqueo del estrecho de Ormuz, situación que ha generado una crisis petrolera histórica y un enorme riesgo para la economía mundial.

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Hallan a seis personas muertas dentro de un vagón de tren en Texas en medio de intensas temperaturas, dice la Policía

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Por Leah Asmelash, CNN

Seis personas fueron encontradas muertas el domingo dentro de un vagón de carga de un tren de Union Pacific en Laredo, Texas, una ciudad ubicada en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México, informaron las autoridades.

El hallazgo ocurrió poco después de las 3:30 p.m. según José Espinoza, portavoz del Departamento de Policía de Laredo.

Laredo se encuentra en la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos. Union Pacific opera a través de la frontera y es la única empresa ferroviaria que da servicio a todos los puntos de acceso hacia México, según el sitio web de la compañía de transporte de carga.

Las temperaturas la tarde del domingo se encontraban entre los 32 y 35 grados Celsius aproximadamente, aunque las autoridades aún no han informado cómo murieron las personas, o si el calor fue un factor.

Hasta el momento, tampoco se ha dado a conocer la identidad de las víctimas ni su edad, género o estatus migratorio.

“Es un hecho muy lamentable”, dijo Espinoza a CNN. “Se perdieron demasiadas vidas”, añadió.

En un comunicado, Union Pacific expresó estar muy entristecida por lo ocurrido y aseguró que colabora con las autoridades en la investigación.

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Hegseth calls for Sen. Mark Kelly to be investigated by Pentagon for second time

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By Aleena Fayaz, CNN

(CNN) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Sunday called for Sen. Mark Kelly to be investigated over comments he made about US weapon stockpiles, marking the second time the Pentagon chief has opened a review into the Democratic senator.

Hegseth slammed the retired Navy captain and former astronaut for expressing concern on CBS’ “Face the Nation” over US weapons stockpiles amid the Iran war, saying Kelly was “blabbing on TV” about a classified Pentagon briefing.

“Did he violate his oath…again? @DeptofWar legal counsel will review,” Hegseth posted on social media Sunday evening.

Kelly said earlier Sunday that following briefings by the Pentagon on munitions, including Tomahawks, ATACMS and Patriot rounds, he found it “shocking how deep we have gone into these magazines.”

“We’ve expended a lot of munitions. And that means the American people are less safe. Whether it’s a conflict in the western Pacific with China or somewhere else in the world, the munitions are depleted,” Kelly, who sits on the Senate Armed Services and Intelligence committees, told CBS News’ Margaret Brennan.

Kelly responded to Hegseth’s post with a video of the pair at a recent Senate hearing. “We had this conversation in a public hearing a week ago and you said it would take ‘years’ to replenish some of these stockpiles. That’s not classified, it’s a quote from you,” Kelly posted, adding that the “war is coming at a serious cost.”

CNN has reached out to Kelly’s office for additional comment. The Pentagon, when asked for comment, referred CNN to Hegseth’s post.

Hegseth’s call to investigate the Arizona senator for a second time comes days after a federal appeals court appeared ready to reject the defense secretary’s effort to punish Kelly over his call to US service members to refuse illegal orders.

The call, which came in a November video posted by Kelly and five other Democrats with a history of military or intelligence service, drew the ire of both Hegseth and President Donald Trump.

Kelly sued Hegseth in January after the defense secretary announced the Pentagon would pursue administrative action against the Arizona senator, including reducing his last military rank — which would lower the pay he receives as a retired Navy captain — and issuing a letter of censure.

A majority of judges on a three-member panel at the DC US Circuit Court of Appeals last week threw cold water on arguments pushed by the Justice Department to revive Hegseth’s plans, which were shut down earlier this year by a federal judge who said they were unconstitutionally retaliatory.

Kelly’s comments on weapons stockpiles come more than two months into the US’ war with Iran. CNN previously reported that the US military has significantly depleted its stockpile of key missiles during the war and created a “near-term risk” of running out of ammunition in a future conflict should one arise in the next few years, according to experts and three people familiar with recent internal Defense Department stockpile assessments.

As of April 21, the US military expended at least 45% of its stockpile of Precision Strike Missiles; at least half of its inventory of THAAD missiles, which are designed to intercept ballistic missiles; and nearly 50% of its stockpile of Patriot air defense interceptor missiles, according to anRead more

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