Everybody loves Raymond! Olivas shines out of the bullpen as UCSB clinches series win over Portland

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Noah Karliner homered in UCSB win

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Reliever Raymond Olivas pitched 3 1/3 innings of 1-hit, shutout ball to nail down the save as UCSB edged Portland 3-2 to clinch the series win.

Clinging to a 3-2 lead in the top of the sixth inning, Olivas entered the game with the bases loaded and two outs. He recorded a strikeout to get out of the jam.

Olivas finished up with four strikeouts pitching a perfect 8th and 9th inning as UCSB improved to 3-2 on the season.

Starter Nathan Aceves earned his first win on the season as he worked 5.1 effective innings, allowing 2 runs on only 2 hits while striking out 6.

Noah Karliner hit his first NCAA Division 1 home run in the second inning to stake UCSB to a 1-0 lead.

The Gauchos added two runs in the fourth on a bases loaded walk and a wild pitch.

Each side only produced 3 hits each.

UCSB will go for the 3-game sweep on Sunday starting at 12:05 p.m.

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DHS suspends trusted-traveler programs TSA PreCheck and Global Entry as shutdown drags on

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By Martin Goillandeau, CNN

(CNN) — The Department of Homeland Security is temporarily halting TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, two of the most widely used trusted-traveler programs in the United States, amid a partial government shutdown.

In a statement to CNN regarding the suspension of those programs, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said the Transportation Security Administration and Customs and Border Patrol “are focusing on the general traveling public at our airports and ports of entry and have suspended courtesy and special privilege escorts.”

“Shutdowns have serious real-world consequences, not just for the men and women of DHS and their families who go without a paycheck, but it endangers our national security,” the statement added. The Washington Post first reported on the measures.

The move marks a significant escalation in how the DHS shutdown is impacting travelers, effectively dismantling expedited airport security lanes and fast‑track customs processing relied on by millions of frequent flyers who are US citizens or legal permanent residents as well as international passengers from more than 20 countries.

The suspension comes during a partial government shutdown affecting only the Department of Homeland Security, after Congress failed to reach a funding agreement amid a standoff over immigration enforcement policy.

Democrats have pushed for new restrictions on agencies including Immigration and Customs Enforcement and CBP after the fatal shooting of two US citizens by federal officers in Minneapolis earlier this year. Republicans have largely opposed the proposed changes, while pressing Democrats to agree to measures such as stricter enforcement against so‑called sanctuary cities.

Meanwhile, DHS employees deemed essential, including an estimated 63,000 TSA agents, have continued working without pay.

Noem: ‘Tough but necessary decisions’

“The American people depend on this department every day, and we are making tough but necessary workforce and resource decisions to mitigate the damage inflicted by these politicians,” Noem added in the statement.

Democrats on the House Homeland Security Committee have condemned on social media the move to suspend these programs, accusing DHS’ leadership of “punishing travelers” and “ruining your travel on purpose.”

DHS has not responded so far to further requests for details on when these changes are taking effect. A DHS spokesperson told The Washington Post the suspension of both TSA PreCheck and Global Entry is starting Sunday at 6 a.m. ET due to the shutdown of much of the agency.

What would immediately change for travelers?

The suspension of TSA PreCheck lanes at US airports would require enrolled travelers to use standard security screening. It’s uncertain how international passengers returning or entering the US through Global Entry will be impacted as most of this process is done at automated kiosks. The eventual disruptions are likely to increase wait times at customs and passport control.

CNN has also reached out to the three TSA PreCheck providers processing enrollments as their websites still seem to be accepting applications.

TSA PreCheck, which costs between $76.75 and $85 for a five‑year membership, surpassed 20 million active members in 2024, Read more

Troy Ramey performs “An Evening of Songs & Stories”

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Troy Ramey and his band stop in Santa Barbara during California Tour

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) Troy Ramey put on a show called "An Evening of Songs & Stories" in Santa Barbara.

The former Voice finalist is touring california.

Ramey and his band filled the Majorie Luke Theatre, located inside Santa Barbara Junior High on Friday night.

Ramey joked he was playing another junior high at the Templeton Performing Arts Center on Saturday night.

The band heads to Santa Cruz on Sunday.

For more information visit https:troyramey.com

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UCSB lacks finishing touch again and lose second straight overtime game

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Gauchos fall to 10-7 in Big West

HONOLULU, Hawai'i (KEYT) - UCSB could not hold onto a late lead in regulation and lost in overtime at Hawai'i 78-75.

The Gauchos led 66-61 with 3:11 to play in regulation but the Rainbow Warriors outscored them 7-2 the rest of the way.

Marvin McGhee IV grabbed an offensive rebound and scored an inside basket with 7 seconds left to put UCSB up 68-66. McGhee scored 12 points and collected 11 rebounds for UCSB who slipped to 10-7 in the Big West.

But Harry Rouhliadeff made a lay up in the closing seconds to tie it at 68.

The game went to overtime after Aidan Mahaney's shot from half court bounced off the rim.

UCSB took a 74-73 lead with 2:45 left in overtime on a driving lay up by Hosana Kitenge.

But Hawai'i closed overtime outscoring UCSB 5-1 and they are in a 3-way tie for first place in the Big West with Cal State Northridge and UC Irvine at 11-5.

Dre Bullock led the Rainbow Warriors with 21 points and 7 rebounds.

Colin Smith scored 19 points with 8 rebounds for UCSB who lost earlier in the week to CSUN in overtime.

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Pakistán lanza ataques aéreos contra “militantes” con base en Afganistán a quienes culpa de ataques transfronterizos

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Por Sophia Salfi, CNN

Pakistán dijo este domingo que llevó a cabo ataques aéreos contra campamentos militantes al otro lado de la frontera en Afganistán, en una seria prueba para la frágil paz entre ambos vecinos.

El ministerio de información de Pakistán informó que sus fuerzas armadas realizaron “operaciones selectivas basadas en inteligencia” contra siete campamentos pertenecientes a militantes a quienes culpa de una reciente serie de ataques mortales en su territorio. Los ataques tuvieron como objetivo al Talibán paquistaní —también conocido como Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)— y sus afiliados, así como a un grupo vinculado al Estado Islámico.

El Ministerio de Defensa de Afganistán confirmó los ataques en un comunicado, calificándolos de “flagrante violación de la soberanía nacional de Afganistán” y de “clara infracción” del derecho internacional.

Los ataques ocurrieron en zonas civiles de las provincias orientales afganas de Nangarhar y Paktika, y tuvieron como objetivo una escuela religiosa y “varias viviendas civiles”, según el ministerio.

Entre los 18 muertos había mujeres y niños, dijo Sayed Tayeb Hamad, alto funcionario policial en Nangarhar, en la televisión estatal afgana. Los cuerpos de las víctimas seguían siendo recuperados de entre los escombros este domingo por la mañana, según informes de medios estatales.

Los ataques aéreos se produjeron tras un mes de atentados mortales en Pakistán, el más reciente el asesinato de dos soldados, incluido un teniente coronel, por militantes en el noroeste del país el sábado, según las autoridades.

A principios de este mes, decenas de personas murieron en un atentado suicida en una mezquita chiita en la capital paquistaní, Islamabad.

El Ministerio de Información de Pakistán dijo este domingo que el país tenía “pruebas concluyentes” de que los ataques de febrero fueron perpetrados por militantes “por orden de sus líderes y coordinadores con base en Afganistán”.

Esta nueva escalada pondrá a prueba el delicado alto el fuego que se mantiene entre los países vecinos desde octubre pasado, después de que intercambiaran el fuego más letal en años.

Decenas de civiles murieron y resultaron heridos en los enfrentamientos que estallaron a lo largo de su disputada frontera de 2.575 km. Culminó con Afganistán lanzando ataques de represalia después de que Pakistán realizara ataques aéreos sobre su capital, Kabul.

Islamabad ha acusado durante mucho tiempo a Kabul de albergar al TTP, algo que Kabul niega.

En una entrevista con CNN en noviembre, el ministro de Defensa de Pakistán, Khawaja Asif, dijo que Pakistán quería “eliminar” al liderazgo del TTP en Afganistán, afirmando que emplearía “cualquier medio que esté a nuestro alcance”.

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