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Mike Pence, Trump’s Unlikely Envoy To The Jews, Gets Israel’s Flag Wrong In Tweet – Forward

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Memo to Vice President Mike Pence: everything that flutters and is blue is not the Israeli flag.

Pence, who has emerged in recent days as a somewhat unlikely emmisary from President Trump to the Jews, twice tweeted an emoji of the Nicaraguan flag before appearing at a Republican Jewish Council event.

The veep apparently mistook the Central American nations flag, which has two horizontal blue stripes and a triangle in teh middle, for that of Israel.

After social media flagged the mistake, Pence promptly deleted the tweets.

The mild-mannered vice president is a Christian conservative and enjoyed a less-than-chummy relationship with the small Jewish community in his home state of Indiana.

But Pence was outspoken in denouncing anti=Semitism even as Trump was reluctant to openly discuss a wave of threats against Jewish institutions.

He picked up a rake to help clean up a St. Louis cemetery that was vandalized by anti-Semites last weekend. And he was dispatched to address GOP Jews in Las Vegas in an effort to mend fences after Trumps rocky first several weeks in office.

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PLAYOFF PRIMER – The Daily News of Newburyport

The Newburyport boys basketball team has made its regular season statement.

After losing back-to-back games to open the season, the Clippers won 17 of their last 18 games thanks to some lights out offensive showings as well as a number of stout nights on defense.

The 17-3 record, and all the wins that gave coach Tom LItaliens boys the No. 2 seed in the Division 3 North tournament, are inconsequential to how the crimson-and-gold are feeling headed into todays first round match up with Lynn Tech (7-13).

We said to the kids the last few days that the big picture is in. Now, its about doing the little things we did to get to the big picture. Everyone knows how we play. We know how we play, said LItalien.

Itsgetting up and down the floor both offensively and defensively. Its sharing the ball on offense and on defense, getting back to good basics with conversion defense, help angles, ball pressure, communication off the ball and finishing with a box out. Itsabout a whole bunch of little things adding up to the big thing at this point in the year.

It will be the first home playoff game for a Newburyport boys basketball team since 2013 when they beat Hamilton-Wenham 43-42. This years Clippers lost just once in their own gym, and it came in the season-opener against North Reading.

I think its huge for us. We havent had a home tournament game in a few years, so its huge. Were really looking forward to it, said senior captain and downtown sharpshooter Nick Rogers. I couldnt have asked for a better season so far. All the new guys on the team fit in well with everybody and we have a good mix of seniors and underclassmen.

The contribution from the elders and the younger guys was evident in the teams final game of the regular season when the Clippers put up 98 points in a 23-point win over Innovation Academy in which Rogers and fellow senior captain Brendan Powers, as well as sophomore Casey McLaren, all went over 20 points.

Todays opponent plays a similar style to the Red Tailed Hawks as Lynn Tech boasts an athletic roster with a few guards who can push the tempo and score off the dribble.

The one common opponent the two squads have is Mystic Valley, which blasted the Tigers, 74-46 earlier in the season. The Clippers edged MV, 56-50 in the second to last game of the regular season.

Theyre an athletic team. There will be a lot of 1-on-1 match ups on defense so it comes down to us on defense shutting down our man 1-on-1 and then on offense, play as a team and move the ball, said Powers, who talked about what the Clippers are doing when theyre locking things down in their own end.

Everyones talking. We are good at the point of attack and they guys in back are letting everyone know whats going on. When they shot goes up, everyone says shot, is boxing out and then running in transition.

Port has the athletes to win a track meet if thats what Lynn Tech wants to turn the game into, just as the Clippers did when Innovation Academy turned up the tempo.

The Newburyport offense can get buckets in the paint thanks to the length and athleticism of Powers and McLaren, but the Clippers are most dangerous when the guards are driving to the basket and kicking to open shooters. Rogers, Cam MacRae, Rob Shay, George Coryell, Ronnie Mwai and Brian Hadden all see time as guards while McLaren is equally deadly on the perimeter and Powers can shoot from the outside.

Theres some nerves going on. This will be some guys first tournament game, and its a home tournament game, but overall I think were all anxious to get out there, said Rogers. We know we put in the work to get to the spot we are at.

A win tonight would advance Newburyport to the second round, where the Clippers would take on the winner of Triton hosting Pentucket tomorrow night.

As far as looking at the bracket and potential match ups down the road, LItalien said its already been addressed in his locker room.

Sometimes when people see seedings they think of March Madness and they want to fill out brackets. Thats a tournament (where seedings are done) by strength of schedule and your team and not based on your record. The way the MIAA does it is based on win/loss, said LItalien, pointing out that Lynn Tech may be worst seed in the bracket but that it plays a tough schedule, won the Commonwealth Conference and had to win four in a row to close out the regular season just to make the dance.

Theyreplayign their best basketball right now, so we need to focus and play 32 minutes of Newburyport basketball ... were players and coaches, not spectators. We cant get caught up in the brackets.

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If the first two meetings were any indication, Tuesdays tilt between Triton and Pentucket should be close.

Very close.

The Vikings defeated the Sachems twice, but both games were three-point losses with Triton taking the first by a 53-50 score and the second, 55-52.

Head coach Dave Clays Vikings rely on team defense, and when they need a bucket, they feel good about going to either senior captain Jack McCarthy, who hit a thrilling game-winner late in the season to beat North Reading, or junior captain Will Parsons. Colin Brennan and Liam Spillane (senior captain) and Chris Trotta are all good two-way players.

Pentucket meanwhile likes to spread the scoring around, but has its fair share of weapons in Conor ONeill, Nathan McGrail, Gus Flaherty, Spencer Pacy and Jimmy Cleary.

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Amesbury will head to Bedford (14-6) tomorrow night for their playoff tilt after winning 5 of its last 6 games to qualify for the tournament.

Senior captains Kyle Martin, Eric Dawes and Will Parady set the tone for the Indians, who do have some solid size with Martin, Parady and Cam Leary (senior) as athletic scorers who rebound very well.

John Sydlowski, Billy Sydlowski, Timothy Hudsonand the rest of the Indians will have to find the magic they used late in the season if theyre going to upset Bedford on the road. If the Tribe pulls out the win, theyll earn a date with the winner of No. 3 Weston (17-3) and No. 14 Saugus (7-13) in round two.

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The infuriating silence of Donald Trump over an Indian engineer’s murder in Kansas – Quartz

Donald Trump is anything but a man of few words.

Especially on Twitter, the US president scarcely restrains himself from reacting to a range of events. In the last few days, for instance, his official Twitter handle @POTUS and personal handle @realDonaldTrump have produced the usual flurry of tweets, covering everything from fake news and the leaking of confidential information to a museum visit and shootings in Chicago.

Yet, the voluble president hasnt uttered a word on the shooting in Kansas that killed 32-year-old Indian techie Srinivas Kuchibhotla and injured two others. Kuchibhotla and his colleague, Alok Madasani, were grabbing a beer at a bar in Olathe when they were attacked by 51-year-old Adam Purinton, who apparently mistook them for Middle Eastern men. Ian Grillot, a patron who tried to intervene, was seriously injured.

Get out of my country, Purinton allegedly shouted, before opening fire.

So far, the Trump administration has said precious little. When White House press secretary Sean Spicer was asked about a possible link between Trumps rhetoric and rising racist violence, his response was this: Obviously, any loss of life is tragic, but Im not going to get into, like, to suggest that theres any correlation I think is a bit absurd. So Im not going to go any further than that.

Trumps silence is unsettlingand infuriatingfor more than one reason.

By choosing not to openly condemn the attack in Kansas at a time when the US is deeply divided along racial lines, Trump risks giving the impression that he cares little for Americas influential Indian immigrantsor Indians in general.

If the situation in Kansas were reversed, if two Indian immigrants attacked a group of white patrons to intimidate the larger community, theres little question that Trump would respond with anger and condemnation, Slates Jamelle Bouie wrote last week.

Such a stance flies in the face of Trumps pre-election proclamation that the US and India would be best friends if he made it to the White House. If Im elected president, the Indian and Hindu community will have a true friend in the White House, that I can guarantee you, he said last October at a campaign event organised by the Republican Hindu Coalition in New Jersey.

Indian-Americans are among the most successful and educated minority groups in the US today, with a particularly strong presence in the technology sector. And a legion of middle-class Indian engineerssome of who have risen to the top of Silicon Valleyhave bolstered the communitys grip on the industry, while raising its profile globally.

That is why the attack in Kansasand the lack of a responsehas touched a raw nerve: What did a well-educated, law-abiding, and legally-employed immigrant do to deserve this?

The situation seems to be pretty bad after Trump took over as the US President, Madasani Jaganmohan Reddy, Alok Madasanis father, said last week. I appeal to all the parents in India not to send their children to the US in the present circumstances.

Indias $146 billion information technology (IT) industry, the main exporter of Indian immigrants to the US, already fears that Trumps clampdown on work-visa programmes might make life difficult. So, the lack of empathy from the White House after the Kansas shooting will only add to the anxiety.

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Bails On White House Correspondents’ Dinner – TMZ.com

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President Trump just put an end to any and all hope he'd attend this year's White House Correspondent's Dinner.

Trump tweeted Saturday, "I will not be attending the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner this year. Please wish everyone well and have a great evening!"

The event, to be held at the end of April, is put together byan organization of journalists who cover the White House and President. The dinner is usually hosted by a comedian who has some fun at the President's expense ... however, a host for this year's ceremony had not yet been announced.

According to The Washington Post, since 1924 each President has attended at least one of the annual dinners ... President Obama attended all 8 of his.

2:50 PM PST-- Jeff Mason, the WHCA president just released a statement, saying, "The WHCA takes note of President Donald Trump's announcement on Twitter that he does not plan to attend the dinner, which has been and will continue to be a celebration of the First Amendment and the important role played by an independent news media in a healthy republic."

He continues, "We look forward to shining a spotlight at the dinner on some of the best political journalism of the past year and recognizing the promising students who represent the next generation of our profession."

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Diversity Wins at Oscars as Jabs at President Donald Trump Unite Academy – NBCNews.com

Ruth Negga, wearing the ACLU ribbon, arrives at the Oscars telecast Sunday night in Los Angeles. Matt Sayles / Invision/AP

He later worried aloud that the president hadn't yet tweeted about the event sending a tweet of his own to see whether the president was awake. (The president hadn't yet responded, but former spokeswoman Katrina Pierson

Precedent suggested it could be no other way: With politics making headlines for years past most recently with Streep's furious speech at the Golden Globes.

Even before the ceremony began, the directors of all five nominees for best foreign-language film category published a letter expressing their fear of the "climate of fanaticism and nationalism we see today in the U.S. and in so many other countries, in parts of the population and, most unfortunately at all, among leading politicians."

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The political messages began early, with the American Civil Liberties Union handing out blue ribbons to attendees on the red carpet. They were later also seen on nominees such as Lin-Manuel Miranda.

Farhadi wasn't the only Iranian skipping the ceremonies: His film's star,

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