

NCAA Tournament Women's Basketball
March is the month for March Madness in college basketball. This is the where the women's basketball team is fighting to either get into the NCAA tournament or fight for position(seed) in the tournament. Each college in division I-A men basketball starts out by playing in their conference tournament. The conference tournament is the final factor of whether or not a team gets in the NCAA tournament. Winning the conference tournament is an automatic invite to the NCAA tournamen


Graduation rates up for black players at Power 5 schools
Graduation rates for black athletes in football and men's basketball at Power 5 conference schools are increasing on average, but 40 percent of schools showed declines in such rates during the past two years, according to a new report on racial inequality in college sports. The report, released Sunday by the University of Southern California's Race and Equity Center, shows Power 5 graduation rates for black football and men's basketball players have increased by an average of


White House furious at embarrassing stories about HUD
Senior White House aides are furious about a series of negative stories about frivolous spending at the Department of Housing and Urban Development and have taken a more hands-on role in trying to stem the tide of negative news, sources with knowledge of the situation tell CNN. The decision to assert more control comes a day after reports that the former chief administrative officer at HUD filed a complaint saying she demoted after refusing to spend more than was legally allo


Scaramucci says 'morale is terrible' in White House
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci said Thursday that chief of staff John Kelly is running the West Wing through a culture of fear and predicted more departures from the White House are to come, adding that "morale is terrible." "The morale is terrible. The reason why the morale is terrible is that the rule by fear and intimidation does not work in a civilian environment," Scaramucci told CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day," apparently referring to Kelly


Equifax finds an additional 2.4 million Americans impacted by 2017 breach
According to Equifax an additional 2.4 million Americans were impacted by last year's data breach, however these newly disclosed consumers had significantly less personal information stolen. The company says the additional consumers only had their names and a partial driver's license number stolen by the attackers, unlike the original 145.5 million Americans who had their Social Security numbers impacted. Attackers were unable to get the state where the license was issued, th