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No. 14 Harvard Schools No. 3 New Mexico

No. 14 Harvard Schools No. 3 New Mexico

The No. 14 Harvard Crimson won the school’s first NCAA tournament game in history in the West Regional on Thursday by defeating No. 3 New Mexico, a top-five team in many computer rankings, 68-62 with a combination of smarts and

Anonymous Attacks Israel as Obama Visits

Anonymous Attacks Israel as Obama Visits

As President Barack Obama visits Israel for the first time, the cyber-terrorist elements of hackivist group Anonymous have continued their #OpIsrael fight of late 2012, with fresh hacking and a call for #OpIsrael Reloaded. Sites that Anonymous claimed to have attacked yesterday

NCAA Tourney Tips Off: Ten Things to Watch

NCAA Tourney Tips Off: Ten Things to Watch

March Madness tips off on Thursday, ushering in two of the best sports days of the year as 32 games will be played in 48 hours from coast to coast on Thursday and Friday. Can a mid-major team win a

78 Senators Ask President Obama to Support Israel

78 Senators Ask President Obama to Support Israel

Before President Obama left for his trip to Israel, 78 Senators called on him to stand by the Jewish State. They did so by signing a letter “spearheaded by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee” (AIPAC).  The letter asked Obama to

'Reset': How Netanyahu Stood up to Obama–and Won

'Reset': How Netanyahu Stood up to Obama–and Won

The mainstream American media are grading President Barack Obama’s trip to Israel as a win, after just a few hours of events and meetings. And it is a success thus far–even without the grade inflation from the “incestuous” American press

Obama Gets Israel (Mostly) Right; Palestinians Fume

Obama Gets Israel (Mostly) Right; Palestinians Fume

President Barack Obama’s visit to Israel hasn’t been perfect. He began with a gratuitous dig at his political opposition back home–a ritual of Obama’s foreign trips, as if he alone is exempt from the rule that “politics stops at the

Experts Suspect North Behind South Korea Computer Crash

Experts Suspect North Behind South Korea Computer Crash

(AP) – A cyberattack caused computer networks at major South Korean banks and top TV broadcasters to crash simultaneously Wednesday, paralyzing bank machines across the country and prompting speculation of North Korean involvement. Screens went blank at 2 p.m. (0500

Bill Kristol: 'Obama Has Created Rand Paul'

Bill Kristol: 'Obama Has Created Rand Paul'

Transcript via Real Clear Politics: BILL KRISTOL: I very much agree with you. We cannot sustain a serious foreign policy abroad without public debate and without a president who leads. And that’s been the biggest problem; hawks like me, who

Defense Contractor Arrested for Passing Documents to Chinese Woman

Defense Contractor Arrested for Passing Documents to Chinese Woman

A 59-year old U.S. defense contractor was arrested last Friday in Hawaii and charged with giving a 27-year old Chinese woman national security secrets involving war plans and nuclear weapons. According to Fox News, Benjamin Pierce Bishop was romantically involved since

GOP Needs to Change the Debate to Reach Hispanic Voters

He who frames the debate, wins the debate. It’s time to re-frame the debate on the GOP relationship with Hispanic voters. Chris Cillizza had an interesting piece in yesterday’s Washington Post. Titled “The Republican problem with Hispanic voters — in

Mississippi's Colorful Henderson Hits Big Stage

Mississippi's Colorful Henderson Hits Big Stage

(AP) Mississippi’s colorful Henderson hits big stageBy DAVID BRANDTAP Sports WriterOXFORD, Miss.The Marshall Henderson road show has at least one more stop. Mississippi’s polarizing and high-scoring guard averaged more than 23 points per game in the Rebels’ run to a

Zombies: your stalwart champions of the Second Amendment

Actor Nick Searcy, who plays Timothy Olyphant’s boss on “Justified,” is a conservative who maintains a highly entertaining Twitter feed.  He made a very good point about this week’s episode of “The Walking Dead:” I don’t understand this last episode

Hagel Orders Defense Strategy Review

Hagel Orders Defense Strategy Review

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has ordered a review of U.S. military strategy as the budget sequester takes effect. The sequester, which trims spending by roughly $500 billion over the next decade, was already existing law under the Budget Control

Kermit Gosnell's Lawyer Plays the Race Card

As his trial opened today, Jack McMahon, defense lawyer for Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell, claimed his client was the victim of “an elitist, racist prosecution.” He also accused the prosecutors of turning the trial into a “lynching.” Gosnell is on

Selection Sunday – Arizona (22 of 50 points)

Selection Sunday – Arizona (22 of 50 points)

Selection Sunday – Arizona (22 of 50 points) Bid Status: 6-seed in West Arizona is solid, but has just one future NBA player in Solomon Hill. However, Nick Johnson (photo) can turn games around with his aggressive steals and perimeter

Selection Sunday – Mississippi (22 of 50 points)

Selection Sunday – Mississippi (22 of 50 points)

Selection Sunday – Mississippi (22 of 50 points) Bid Status: 12-seed in the West Certainly Marshall Henderson (pictured) gives Ole Miss a chance any time out as he throws up crazy three-pointers, but Value Add keeps track of missed shots