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Westmont College and Goleta to host FIFA World Cup Teams

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MONTECITO & GOLETA, Calif. (KEYT) – Elite international soccer players will make themselves at home in Montecito and Goleta next month, preparing to compete in this year's FIFA World Cup.

Westmont College in Montecito is hosting Qatar and their partnership comes with some perks.

The team has improved the pitch conditions and is setting up an outdoor training area.

"For our athletic program an the college this is just an incredible honor to have our facilities hosting one of the biggest events in the entire world of sport, and for our athletes and our administration and all the people that pour so much time into what we do here this is an honor for us," said Westmont Athletic Director Robert Ruiz.

Goleta is hosting Austria and the team will be preparing at UCSB's Harder Stadium.

"I think Goleta is over the moon, too we already made a slash with the splash pad and now we have this exciting news about the Austria national team coming to Goleta and bringing world class soccer to Goleta ," said councilmember James Kyriaco.

Kyriaco said the community will be invited to watch parties at the Goleta Community Center and some special events at the stadium.

The teams will be staying at the finest hotels.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins on June 11 but the teams will arrive on the Central Coast next week.

They will be able to fly to their matches.

The longer they stay in the tournament, the longer they will stay in the area to train.

Westmont's colors are similar to Qatar's maroon and white.

And Austria's colors are red and white.

Fans may watch a countdown lock at https://fifa.com

They can also follow the https://cityofGoleta.org and https://westmont.edu

Your News Channel will have more on the location connection to FIFA World Cup tonight on the news.

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Man arrested for felony resisting arrest after brief standoff on Madonna Road Saturday evening

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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (KEYT) – A 55-year-old man was arrested Saturday for felony resisting arrest after he refused to leave a local business, stated that he had a firearm, and said he wanted to be killed by officers.

On May 23, around 7:56 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 1300 block of Madonna Road for a man refusing to leave a business in the area stated a press release Tuesday from the San Luis Obispo Police Department.

Arriving officers found the man, later identified as a 55-year-old unhoused man, who began shouting that responding officers should not come near him shared the San Luis Obispo Police Department.

According to San Luis Obispo Police, the 55-year-old stated multiple times that he had a firearm and wanted to officers to kill him.

After 20 minutes of negotiations, the man still refused to comply with orders from officers at the scene and when he reached into a pack he was wearing on his waist, officers deployed a less-than-lethal munition made of dense foam detailed the San Luis Obispo Police Department.

The foam slug hit the man in the leg and he was taken into custody without further incident explained the local police agency.

San Luis Obispo Police Department noted that officers did not locate a firearm after a search and no officers were injured during the response.

The 55-year-old was taken to the hospital for further treatment of minor injuries sustained during the response and he was later booked for felony resisting arrest and local misdemeanor warrants stated the San Luis Obispo Police Department.

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Los números de Raphinha con la selección de Brasil: partidos, goles y títulos

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Por César López, CNN en Español

Indiscutiblemente, Rafael Dias Belloli, “Raphinha”, es uno de los mejores extremos que tiene el fútbol mundial.

Su posición natural es por la izquierda, pero su versatilidad le da la opción de jugar por cualquiera de las dos bandas y tener el mismo efecto: un poder ofensivo capaz de quebrantar a cualquier defensa que se ponga enfrente.

Raphinha, tanto en el FC Barcelona como en la selección, alterna esa posición con otros dos cracks como Lamine Yamal y Vinícius Júnior, y si uno de los dos está en la cancha, Raphinha cambia de vereda.

Su posición puede ser ambigua, pero una cosa es segura: los números del brasileño con el Barça y la Canarinha avalan sus condiciones para ser un titular indiscutible en este Mundial.

La temporada 2024-2025 lo tuvo como goleador de la Champions League, anotando en 13 oportunidades con el FC Barcelona, y en esta campaña 2025-2026 (donde tuvo varias lesiones) también redondeó buenos números por partido.

Desde su llegada al conjunto catalán en 2022 ha conquistado 6 títulos (7 si el Barcelona gana LaLiga 2025-2026).

Su puesta a punto para el Mundial 2026 genera dudas tras sufrir una lesión en el muslo derecho durante la fecha FIFA internacional de marzo, que lo obligó a estar cinco semanas por fuera de las canchas.

Desde su debut con la Verdeamarela en 2021 Raphinha ha sido un titular indiscutible, y en cada juego impregna su mentalidad ganadora, aunque los títulos y la gloria le han sido esquivos.

Con la selección fue fundamental para ayudar a la clasificación a los Mundiales de 2022 y 2026, anotando cuatro goles en cada fase eliminatoria.

Su polivalencia en el campo ha servido para que varios entrenadores cambien su posición y hasta ha llegado a portar la número 10, cambiando de extremo a volante ofensivo.

  • Despliegue físico y pegada: acompaña en labores de ataque y defensa, gran definición de larga distancia.
  • Cambio de ritmo y pase: se ajusta a la verticalidad de su propio juego y al de sus compañeros, con gran visión de juego para pasar el balón.
  • Polivalencia: es zurdo, pero se adapta a jugar en cualquier lado del campo, según la necesidad del equipo. También se puede desempeñar como volante ofensivo.

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‘Slush fund for crooks’: GOP lawmaker faces criticism over ‘anti-weaponization’ fund, Epstein files and Trump at town hall

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By Annie Grayer, CNN

(CNN) — GOP Rep. Mike Flood said President Donald Trump’s “anti-weaponization” fund should not be used for rioters who were at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, during a town hall in his district Tuesday where he was repeatedly pressed on his support of the president’s agenda.

The Nebraska congressman, who is no stranger to contentious town halls, faced a barrage of critical questions over the controversial $1.8 billion fund at the event, which comes as lawmakers are back in their home states after a revolt by Senate Republicans over the fund stalled Trump’s immigration enforcement agenda in Washington.

Throughout the event, Flood attempted to tout his efforts to be bipartisan, defending Trump in certain areas while not being afraid to, at times, create distance from the leader of his party and his administration.

Asked to respond to the “anti-weaponization” fund, which was announced as part of a settlement to resolve a $10 billion civil lawsuit Trump filed against the IRS, Flood was careful to say he has not signed off on the effort and said there needs to be restrictions on who can receive the funding.

“I have never approved that. I do not think one penny of any fund should ever go to any January 6 insurrectionist that was in the Capitol,” Flood said Tuesday to applause from the audience. “I want to be very clear: I do not think we should be creating a fund for people that commit physical violence against law enforcement.”

The fund came up repeatedly in questions from attendees, as did other issues ranging from the war with Iran to Trump’s White House ballroom project.

“Iran war, White House ballroom, security for the White House ballroom, immigration enforcement, Trump arch … the reflecting pool renovation, slush fund for crooks and the farm bill. How do we pay for all this?” one question asked.

The types of questions the congressman was confronted with on Tuesday highlight the kinds of issues Republicans are facing scrutiny over as the November midterm elections approach.

Pressed on why the Department of Justice had not released all of the Jeffrey Epstein files and whether it was done to cover for mentions of Trump, Flood said he supported the law that led to the release of 3.5 million of the files and said if there was evidence of wrongdoing by Trump, the DOJ under the Biden administration would have publicized it.

“If President Trump was in the Epstein files, it would have been released,” Flood said over shouts from the audience.

Trump has not been accused by authorities of any wrongdoing. Some 2.5 million documents in the Justice Department’s investigative files on the late convicted sex offender have still not been publicly released.

Asked about US military action against Iran, Flood was direct: “I’ll be the first to tell you, prices are too high right now. It costs too much when you go to the grocery store. It costs too much when you try to buy a new car. Everything costs too much, and I don’t want to hide that one bit. I also don’t want Iran with a nuclear weapon.”

In his answer for why he supports the Republican effort to enact Trump’s agenda for immigration enforcement funding, Flood did not mince words when referring to the federal immigration officers who killed protestors in Minnesota, calling that episode “the worst weekend I’ve had in public service.”

Even during the more hostile moments, Flood celebrated the differences of opinion expressed in the audience and emphasized that the purpose of the town hall was so he could answer for his record and give people

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