Kids Day Offers Children a Free Eye Exam and Free Glasses

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Parents will be able to give the gift of sight for the holidays in Santa Barbara.

This Sunday for the 31st year, the Santa Barbara Eyeglass Factory is hosting its Kids Day.
All children 18 and under with their parent or guardian will be able to get a free eye exam along with a free pair of glasses.
The store has stocked up on special frames and styles the children will be able to choose from.
They include some of the trendy and fashionable looks the kids like.
For the owners this is a commitment to make sure all kids can see well for school, home and leisure activities.

Gregg Feldman is the The Eyeglass Factory President and gives credit to his dad Rick who started the program more than three decades ago.

He enjoys describing the reaction from children when they get their glasses. "The ones that get the most satisfaction when they put on glasses and they literally don't know what they have been missing and they needed glasses. Their face brightens up and they see the difference literally. "

He says they have enjoyed their relationship with the customers and neighbors where they have stores. "We love to give back and give the kids what they really need."

The kids day will take place only at the Eyeglass Factory store on Milpas Street in Santa Barbara.
.It will take place from 9 a.m. To 2 p.m. Extra staff will be on hand to process all the orders for the children.
Parents can also check out the many choices of glasses for themselves, but this holiday special is just for the kids.

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EE.UU. incauta otro buque frente a la costa de Venezuela, según una fuente

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Por Kevin Liptak, CNN

Personal estadounidense abordó e incautó un buque frente a las costas de Venezuela, según un funcionario familiarizado con el asunto, en un momento en que el Gobierno de Donald Trump intensifica la presión sobre Caracas.

La operación fue dirigida por la Guardia Costera de Estados Unidos, con la ayuda de las Fuerzas Armadas estadounidenses. Se llevó a cabo en aguas internacionales, según el funcionario.

Es el segundo caso conocido de una incautación de un buque cerca de Venezuela por parte de Estados Unidos en las últimas dos semanas. El 10 de diciembre, Estados Unidos incautó un gran petrolero llamado Skipper, que había sido sancionado por sus vínculos con Irán.

Trump dijo después que EE.UU. seguiría persiguiendo a los buques que transportaran petróleo venezolano. Asimismo, el presidente de Estados Unidos anunció esta semana un “bloqueo” de los petroleros sancionados que entran y salen de Venezuela.

No quedó claro si el buque incautado este sábado estaba bajo sanciones.

La Guardia Costera remitió las preguntas sobre la operación a la Casa Blanca, que no respondió a una solicitud de comentarios.

Junto con las repetidas amenazas de Trump de lanzar ataques terrestres en territorio venezolano, las incautaciones de buques han aumentado la presión sobre Venezuela al atacar su sustento económico, que ya se encontraba bajo presión tras las nuevas sanciones impuestas al sector petrolero anteriormente este año.

Las reservas petroleras de Venezuela son las más grandes del mundo, pero operan muy por debajo de su capacidad debido a las sanciones internacionales. Gran parte del petróleo del país se vende a China.

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US seizes another vessel off Venezuela as Trump administration ramps up pressure on Caracas

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By Kevin Liptak, CNN

(CNN) — Personnel from the United States boarded and seized a vessel off the coast of Venezuela, according to an official familiar with the matter, as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on Caracas.

The operation was led by the US Coast Guard, with assistance from the US military. It occurred in international waters, the official said.

It was the second known instance of the US interdicting a vessel near Venezuela in the last two weeks. The US seized a large oil tanker called the Skipper, which had been under sanctions for its ties to Iran, on December 10.

President Donald Trump said afterward the US would continue to go after vessels transporting Venezuelan oil. And he announced this week a “blockade” of sanctioned oil tankers going in and out of the country.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether the vessel seized Saturday was under sanctions.

The Coast Guard referred questions on the operation to the White House, which did not respond to a request for comment.

Combined with Trump’s threats of land strikes on Venezuelan soil, the seizures of vessels have ratcheted up pressure on Caracas by going after its economic lifeline, which had already come under strain after new sanctions on the oil sector earlier this year.

The US is now months into its pressure campaign on Venezuela that has included moving thousands of troops and a carrier strike group into the Caribbean, strikes on suspected drug boats and repeated threats against President Nicolás Maduro.

The US military has killed 104 people in strikes that have destroyed 29 alleged drug boats, attacks that the Trump administration has sold as an effort to crack down on illegal flows of drugs and migrants from Venezuela. But its actions have also pointed to a sweeping pressure campaign on Maduro — whose ouster White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has suggested is the administration’s real goal.

Trump’s announcement this week of a “blockade” also underscored the president’s focus on the country’s oil, which he has said the US should have access to if Maduro is ousted. State-owned Petróleos de Venezuela controls the country’s petroleum industry. Houston-bas

What we learned from Jake Paul’s painful defeat against Anthony Joshua

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By Ben Church, CNN

(CNN) — The fight that people could barely believe was real ended in a way that everyone expected.

Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua beat YouTuber-turned boxer Jake Paul by knockout on Friday night, seemingly breaking the American’s jaw in the process.

The predictable result in the ring stood at stark comparison to the circus that surrounded it, and yet again raised questions over the future direction of boxing as a professional sport.

It was, in many ways, a night of contrast.

Firstly, physically. Paul was never going to beat Joshua, that much was clear when the pair stood next to each other during the buildup.

The Brit towered five inches above his opponent and weighed almost 30 pounds more than him after the official weigh-in on Thursday. Even before the fight, it was clear that Paul could not compete in the heavyweight division.

Then you consider the experience. Joshua has been one of the best boxers on the planet over the last decade, while Paul, who only made his debut five years ago, has made his name fighting opponents who are usually way past their prime.

Despite the obvious mismatch, Paul told the world he could cause an upset. In the end, he received a very real, and painful, reality check.

“That was good,” Paul said, spitting blood from his mouth during his post-fight interview in the ring.

“Nice little a**-whooping from one of the best to ever do it. I love this.”

What happened in the fight?

Paul’s game-plan was obvious from the outset and was certainly a smart one.

The American did everything he could to stay away from Joshua, ducking and weaving around the large ring and keeping his distance from the thunderous punches.

The strategy definitely worked for the first two rounds, with Paul defying what many had predicted; an early knockout.

But while the smaller man did his best to stay safe, fans were hardly treated to the spectacle they were promised. Paul would, occasionally, look to throw an overhand right at Joshua but the Brit barely seemed to notice.

It once again laid bare the problem with these crossover fights, which lend themselves to massive buildups, before fans are left watching mediocre fights.

At one point, the referee had to encourage the pair to actually start fighting each other, with Paul still keeping his distance and running out of harm’s way.

Just like the millions watching at home, Joshua began to get frustrated. But as the rounds wore on, Paul started to get tired. Slowly but surely, Joshua was able to close the distance and started connecting with shots.

An upper-cut in the fifth round looked to knock the wind out of Paul, with the American taking a knee and falling at the feet of his opponent who suddenly sensed a finish.

The fifth round ended with Paul wobbling around the ring and Joshua’s punches bouncing his opponent off the ropes. It was, finally, the fight many people came to see.

Then, in the sixth round, Paul found himself backed into the corner, hands down and with his chin on a plate for Joshua.

The Brit did exactly what people had predicted and landed a powerful right hook which sent Paul crumbling to the canvas.

The look on Paul’s face after he received his first clean shot from Joshua spoke a thousand words – he didn’t fancy any more of that, and who could blame him?

As the referee counted to 10, Paul made very little effort to get up in time and looked somewhat relieved when the fight was waved off.

The pair hugg

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