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Santa Barbara outlasts San Marcos and the heat in Channel League win

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Lucas Forry/Ishan Pandya celebrate a win in the far court

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - The Channel League boys tennis rivalry match was delayed for about an hour due to the heat where temperatures reached 97 degrees.

But once it began the Santa Barbara Dons had too much firepower for San Marcos winning 12-6.

Dons singles players Beckett McManigal and Huxley McGetrick each went 3-0 to lead the way for the victory.

The Royals kept the match behind the doubles team of Jacob Cantrell and Cade Campbell who went 3-0 on the day.

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Dons defeat DP as Chargers long league win streak ends in boys lacrosse

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Vonn Forrest had a big offensive game for the Dons

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - It looks like a changing of the guard in the Channel League.

Flynn Chenoweth and Vonn Forrest each scored three goals to lead Santa Barbara past Dos Pueblos 8-5 in an early league showdown.

The back-to-back Channel League champion Chargers saw their 20-game league win streak end that went back to 2023.

Chenoweth scored all three of his goals in the first half as the Dons led 5-2 at the break.

(Parker Mercado helped the Dons to 4 second quarter goals. Entenza Design).

The Dons stretched the lead to 7-3 in the third quarter behind two goals from Forrest to complete his hat-trick as Santa Barbara improved to 5-0 on the year after winning their league opener.

DP is 3-3 on the season and 1-1 in league.

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El enfrentamiento entre Trump y el Reino Unido por Irán pone en riesgo la visita del rey Carlos III a Estados Unidos

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Por Christian Edwards, CNN

El primer ministro del Reino Unido, Keir Starmer, formal, reservado y con aires de abogado, no es un hombre propenso a la efusividad. Pero cuando se sentó junto al presidente estadounidense Donald Trump en el Despacho Oval el pasado mes de febrero, empezó a hablar como su anfitrión.

“Esto es realmente especial”, declaró Starmer, mientras blandía una carta del rey Carlos III invitando a Trump a una segunda visita de Estado a Gran Bretaña. “Esto nunca había sucedido antes. Esto no tiene precedentes… Esto es verdaderamente histórico: una segunda visita de Estado sin precedentes”.

Los efusivos discursos de Starmer, inusuales en él, demostraron cómo su Gobierno planeaba tratar con el presidente de EE.UU. en su segundo mandato: aprovechar su inclinación por la adulación y la realeza, y esperar obtener recompensas, desde un arancel más bajo que el impuesto a la Unión Europea hasta el apoyo continuo de Estados Unidos a Ucrania.

Durante un tiempo, esa estrategia resultó bastante efectiva. Pero ahora parece haber fracasado.

Si bien Trump ha reprendido a todos los aliados de Estados Unidos por su reticencia a brindar apoyo militar en la guerra contra Irán, ha atacado a Starmer con virulencia. “No estamos tratando con Winston Churchill”, declaró Trump el 3 de marzo. El lunes, sugirió que Gran Bretaña ya no era “el Rolls-Royce de los aliados”.

Ante la virulencia de los ataques de Trump contra Gran Bretaña, un número creciente de legisladores se pregunta si sería prudente que Carlos III visitara Estados Unidos esta primavera.

Si bien la visita de Estado no ha sido confirmada, se espera que el rey viaje a Washington en abril para celebrar el 250 aniversario de la independencia estadounidense.

“Lo último que queremos es que Su Majestad pase vergüenza”, declaró el martes Emily Thornberry, diputada laborista. “Creo que hay que sopesar con mucho cuidado si es apropiado seguir adelante ahora”.

“Sospecho que sería más seguro retrasarlo”, manifestó Thornberry en el programa matutino estrella de la BBC.

La disputa entre Trump y Starmer comenzó cuando Gran Bretaña rechazó inicialmente la solicitud del presidente de utilizar sus bases militares en apoyo de la guerra con Irán, lo que Starmer consideraba ilegal.

Sin embargo, Starmer se unió a la defensa contra las represalias de Irán después de que los activos militares británicos en Medio Oriente fueran atacados.

Desde entonces, Trump se ha burlado de las aparentes ofertas de ayuda de Starmer y lo ha reprendido por no hacer más.

El 7 de marzo, cuando Trump afirmó que Gran Bretaña estaba “considerando finalmente enviar dos portaaviones a Medio Oriente”, le dijo a Starmer que no se molestara. “¡No necesitamos gente que se una a guerras después de que ya hayamos ganado!”

El lunes, después de que Gran Bretaña y otros países rechazaran el llamamiento de Trump para ayudar a asegurar el estrecho de Ormuz, Trump indicó que la reticencia de Londres a enviar buques de guerra para desminar la vía marítima era “terrible”.

El presidente estadounidense afirmó que, cuando le pidió a Starmer que enviara recursos para ayudar a reabrir el estrecho, el primer ministro respondió que necesitaba consultar las opciones con su equipo.

Trump afirma que Starmer le contestó: “No tiene que preocuparse por un equipo… usted es el primer ministro; puede tomar una decisión… Es muy decepcionante”.

Según Peter Westmacott, quien fue embajador británico en Washington entre 2012 y 2016, los menosprecios de Trump hacia Starmer han pue

Cuban president promises ‘impregnable resistance’ to any US attempt to control island

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By Patrick Oppmann, Hilary Whiteman, CNN

Havana (CNN) — Any attempt by the United States to take control of Cuba would be met with “impregnable resistance,” Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Tuesday, as power returned to some parts of the island following a nationwide grid collapse.

Successive US administrations have sought to isolate Cuba for more than six decades, Díaz-Canel said in a defiant X post, accusing Washington of now using economic weakness as an “outrageous pretext” to seize it.

“Only in this way can the fierce economic war be explained, which is applied as collective punishment against the entire people,” he said. “In the face of the worst scenario, Cuba is accompanied by a certainty: any external aggressor will clash with an impregnable resistance.”

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly taunted Cuba’s communist leadership with threats of a takeover. After suggesting on Monday that he could do anything he wants with the island, Trump said Tuesday: “We’ll be doing something with Cuba very soon.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio followed up with a blunt assessment from the Oval Office.

Cuba needs “new people in charge,” Rubio said Tuesday. “Their economy doesn’t work…They’re in a lot of trouble, and the people in charge, they don’t know how to fix it, so they have to get new people in charge.”

Cuba has taken a severe economic hit since the US effectively blocked its oil supply earlier this year, depriving its aging electricity network of its main source of fuel.

Most of the island’s 10 million people were without power on Monday, as the first nationwide grid collapse forced residents to cook with gas by torch and candlelight.

School hours were shortened, and major sporting events postponed, as rubbish piled up in some neighborhoods due to a lack of fuel for dump trucks.

By Tuesday afternoon, power had returned to roughly 55% of customers in the capital Havana, and some places in the western and central-eastern regions of the island.

The outages have compounded increasingly difficult living conditions for Cubans, who for months have endured sporadic power cuts.

Uncertainty over any move by the US to make good on its threats is adding to the anger and anxiety, but Havana resident Marianela Alvarez told Reuters that Cubans don’t want war.

“We, as people, as civilians, aren’t prepared for a war,” she said. “I want Trump to understand, to leave us alone.”

Havana resident Luis Enrique Garcia told the news agency that he fears for his country, but held out hope for talks.

“I truly believe that there will be dialogue and understanding, because it is love that should unite human beings, not war, he said.

However, not everyone was so sure.

“I don’t trust a dialogue with Trump,” Havana local Amed Echenique told Reuters. “I don’t trust Trump as a person, even with the little I know about him. And so that’s something that doesn’t really give me hope.”

Díaz-Canel confirmed Friday that Cuban officials had held talks with the US to “identify the bilateral problems that need a solution.”

Trump had previously said that Washington was holding talks with Cuba, but it was the first confirmation from Havana.

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Leprechaun Lemonade helps people beat the record heat at Santa Barbara Farmers Market

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Leprechaun Lemonade helps people stay cool during record heat in downtown Santa Barbara

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) The heat didn't let up in downtown Santa Barbara on March 17.

But people didn't let record temperatures ruin their Saint Patrick's Day plans. 

Folks at the farmers market did what they could to prevent their produce from wilting

Garden Angel Organic Farms helped people quench their thirst with free samples 

"We made leprechaun lemonade today, it is all ingredients from out farm; "lemons, mint and we add spinach water to color it green which actually add a little bit of nutrition, the more nutrition more to the vitamin c that is already in the lemonade," said Tonya Hartley, " and it is good luck since today is St. Patrick's day."

Customers asked for more with  ice 

The Royal Kellys didn't let the heat stop their performance on State Street.

The Santa Barbara Bag Pipes & Drums also performed at a number of pubs.

Tom Strelich made light of staying cool.

He had a two shirts on and a kilt.

"Ia m double glazed right now, " said Strelich, " We get the invigorating breeze come up so it is really nice."

A mother and daughter with Irish roots wont forget the record heat during their time together

"This is really warm," said Lori O'Brien who is vising from Chicago.

Her daughter Natalie has lived in Santa Barbara for two years and just got a puppy she named Jorgie.

"I think when my mom came here to visit she was hoping for warm, but not this warm, being from the Chicago area, " said O'Brien, This is really warm for her and I have a young puppy; he is [thinking] why are we so warm."

She appreciated businesses with dog dishes full of water outside.

People checking temps on their phones and dash took pictures showing record temperature.

Some people headed to the beach and waded into the cool water for relief.

They enjoyed the cooler temperatures as the sun set.

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