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Rutgers Student Dharun Ravi Found Guilty In CyberBullying Case

Ravi could get up to 10 years in jail for spying on his roommate, Tyler Clementi. By Gil Kaufman Tyler Clementi Photo: Facebook A jury found former Rutgers University student Dharun Ravi guilty of hate crimes and invasion of privacy on Friday (March 16), bringing to an end a case that helped spark a national debate on cyberbullying. Ravi was accused of setting up a webcam to spy on his roommate, Tyler Clementi , as Clementi engaged in a consensual sexual encounter with another man in the pair’s Rutgers dorm room. Clementi leaped to his death from the George Washington Bridge in New York three days after learning that Ravi viewed the encounter and, according to testimony, invited others to watch and discuss what he saw online. According to The New York Times, in addition to the hate crimes, the jury found Ravi guilty of tampering with evidence and witnesses because of his efforts to change Twitter and text messages in which he had encouraged others to watch the webcam footage. Ravi, 20, faced 15 counts of invasion of privacy, bias intimidation, tampering with evidence and a witness and hindering apprehension. The jury concluded that Ravi had not intended to intimidate Clementi on the first night that he secretly switched on the webcam to watch his roommate’s actions. But they concluded that Clementi had reason to believe that he was targeted because he was gay (based on the language in some of the texts), and on one count, the jury found that Ravi knew Clementi, 18, would feel intimidated by his actions. Because he was found guilty on at least one question of whether his actions rose to the level of bias discrimination, Ravi could face the maximum penalty of up to 10 years in jail and deportation to his native India. “These acts were purposeful, they were intentional and they were planned,” prosecutor Julia L. McClure told the jury on the first day of the trial, which lasted three weeks and concluded with two days of deliberation by the jury. Later in the trial, she told the jury that Ravi “was bothered by Tyler Clementi’s sexual orientation.” In a rare instance, almost none of the facts in the case were in dispute, as Ravi’s lawyers agreed that their client had set up the webcam and then gone to a friend’s room and viewed Clementi kissing the unidentified man. They also did not deny that Ravi sent Twitter and text messages to others describing what he’d seen and urging them to watch a second viewing. Ravi’s attorneys painted their client as an immature college student who acted thoughtlessly and made a mistake, but denied that he’d been spurred by homophobia. “He hasn’t lived long enough to have any experience with homosexuality or gays,” attorney Steven Altman said during closing arguments. “He doesn’t know anything about it. He just graduated high school.” Clementi’s suicide set off a national debate about bullying and intimidation of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth the resulted in public messages of support from everyone from openly gay talk show host Ellen DeGeneres to singer Ciara, “America’s Next Top Model” personality Jay Manuel, President Obama, “One Tree Hill” actress Sophia Bush and “Harry Potter” star Daniel Radcliffe . Share your thoughts on the verdict in the Tyler Clementi cyberbullying case on our Facebook page.

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Rod Blagojevich Delivers Moving Farewell Speech, Checks Into Federal Prison

From the positive tone he struck during an impromptu farewell speech, you’d never guess that former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich were headed to prison. Yesterday marked the beginning of Rod serving 14 years – the longest sentence ever given to an Illinois politician convicted of corruption – behind bars. Earlier Thursday, the former governor bounded down the stairs of his home as a throng of cameramen, photographers and reporters crushed around him. There, he delivered this emotional goodbye speech … belying the fact that this man once tried to sell President Obama’s U.S. Senate seat for cash: Rod Blagojevich Farewell Speech The man who once was Illinois’ highest-ranking politician then checked in to Englewood Federal Correctional Institution, reporting in at about 12:45 p.m. CST.

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VIDEO: Paul Ryan Previews The House GOP Budget

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This was very, very well done. Why isn’t Ryan running for president, again? The budget’s coming out next week. President Obama will have little Jay Carney out in front of the White House press corps forthwith to declare it to be a “political document,” and Harry Reid will declare it Dead On Arrival in the Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Hayride Discovery Date : 15/03/2012 21:15 Number of articles : 3

VIDEO: Paul Ryan Previews The House GOP Budget

Watch Historic Documentary On Obama’s First Term: The Road We’ve Traveled

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President Obama’s campaign released a documentary on his first term in office, The Road We’ve Traveled, which premiered in over 300 venues across the nation tonight. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 15/03/2012 19:15 Number of articles : 2

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Jeremy Lin Captures Famous Fans In Fabolous, Manny Pacquiao, More

‘Jeremy Lin is definitely going to get a documentary,’ actor/director Michael Rapaport tells MTV News of Knicks star. By Rob Markman Jeremy Lin Photo: Jim McIsaac/ Getty Images Everyone loves the underdog, and right now, there is no bigger underdog story than that of New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin. The Taiwanese-American NBA star went from the very end of New York’s bench to basketball’s hottest topic with his inspired play. “Jeremy Lin is a shining star right now. It’s good to see somebody — he got that story behind him,” Fabolous told MTV News at a Brooklyn video shoot. “I think a lot of people, even myself, when you first heard it, you didn’t know if it was a fluke thing or sometimes a kid has a good game and they beef it up, but he’s actually playing well.” Lin emerged in early February, leading the struggling Knicks on a seven-game winning streak, scoring a ton of buckets along the way and capturing the hearts of b-ball fans across the world. Everyone from boxing champion Floyd Mayweather to President Obama has weighed in on Linsanity, and during the NBA 2012 All-Star Weekend in Orlando, it was all anyone could talk about. “Great person, great guy. It’s great for New York, it’s great for the team,” La La Vazquez Anthony, television personality and wife of Knicks star Carmelo Anthony, told MTV News. “Everybody there is so happy. ‘Melo’s happy about it.” Actor and film director Michael Rapaport attends many Knicks games, and he, too, is caught up in the Lintensity. “I got a picture with him the other day. I felt like I was a 12-year-old girl who saw ‘NSYNC in ’95, I was so excited,” he said to MTV News on the red carpet before the All-Star Game. Athletes from all over have taken notice. Lin’s Cinderella story is particularly important to other Asian athletes, who often don’t get recognized for their play — especially in basketball. “He’s a very good basketball player, and I’m proud of him because he came from Asia,” said boxing champ Manny Pacquiao. Even Lin’s NBA competitors praise his efforts. “He has a lot of confidence, and that’s all you need in this league is confidence,” Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose said. “It’s great for him, but it’s also great for the league,” Phoenix Suns star Steve Nash added. Jeremy Lin has a heck of a story, maybe one that could be told on the big screen. “Jeremy Lin is definitely going to get a documentary. I don’t know if Spike Lee’s claimed the rights to it or whatever — I know he’s been all over that,” Rapaport said. There’ll definitely be an ESPN ’30 for 30’ on Jeremy Lin.” Are you caught up in the Linsanity? Let us know in the comments!

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Who Is Joseph Kony? Watch This To Find Out [VIDEO]

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KONY 2012 is a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice. War criminal Joseph Kony is not exactly a household name in the United States, according to the Huffington Post . Of course, few rebel leaders in Africa are — even ones like Kony, whom the International Criminal Court has branded a war criminal. One American filmmaker is determined to raise Kony’s profile, for the express purpose of bringing him to justice. Kony’s many horrific crimes include abducting children and making them into child soldiers. Kony has been elusive for years. President Obama recently sent U.S troops to Uganda to help African soldiers capture Kony. Over four million people watched this video in only two days! RELATED: Women In The World: The Female Crisis In The Congo Our History Makers: President Barack Obama Child Rebel Soldiers (Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco & Pharrell) “Don’t Stop!” [AUDIO] VIDEO: Naomi Campbell Testifies In “Blood Diamond” Case

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The Frontrunners on Obamcare

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Here’s what the two leading Republican presidential candidates said last night, in total, about Obamacare: Mitt Romney ( from 10:35 to 10:40 ): “He [President Obama] passed Obamacare. I’ll repeal Obamacare.” Rick Santorum ( from 8:12 to 16:00 ): “We have people who believe that America’s best days are behind us. They believe that it’s no longer possible for free enterprise, a free economy, and free… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Weekly Standard Blog Discovery Date : 07/03/2012 04:03 Number of articles : 2

The Frontrunners on Obamcare

Super Tuesday: Atlanta Power Couple Size Up Newt Gingrich

Georgia Tech student Thaddeus Johnson tells MTV News Republican nominee ‘has too much baggage’ to take on President Obama. By Becca Frucht Photo: Getty Images ATLANTA — After a slow morning at the polls , things are finally picking up as the Super Tuesday action kicks into gear in A-town. Yes, former Peach State Congressman Newt Gingrich is expected to easily take the state, possibly his only win today, but that doesn’t mean the other candidates aren’t getting attention from voters too. Or that everyone is totally onboard with the Newt message. The weather’s warmed up, the Georgia Tech student center is jumping and the polling place right smack in the middle of it is … still crickets. Every table in the Student Center food court is packed — and when I polled all the kids just steps away from the voting booths, most of them were either registered in their home counties, had already sent in their absentee ballots (props to these conscientious citizens!) or simply unaware that anything was going on. So MTV’s Powerof12 news team stepped outside to see what was going down in the quad and we ran into two cool coeds in spirited sweatshirts. Pals Thaddeus Johnson, 20, and Briana Brown, 22, agreed to a sun-dappled chat on what they’re thinking about this Super Tuesday, how their parent’s politics influenced them and why it’s important for young people to exercise their power to vote. They also threw in on what issues are most important, and we learned that the duo has the same social pressure point, interestingly. For Briana, the debate over contraception is what’s sparked her interest in the GOP race, “It applies a lot to us in this college setting, and it’s an interesting issue that I didn’t think of before the primary.” The issue has blown up into a national talking point thanks to the recent controversial comments from right-wing talk radio personality Rush Limbaugh denigrating law student Sandra Fluke. As far as Johnson is concerned, ” Newt Gingrich has too much baggage” to take on President Obama in the Presidential election, but he thinks whatever happens, it’s important for the youth vote to get out because “we’re the generation of tomorrow. We’re the next people that are gonna run the country. These older people, yeah, they’re gonna vote, but they’re about to die off.” Harsh? Maybe. True? Oh yeah. MTV has Super Tuesday covered, with reporters on the scene in Georgia, Ohio and Massachusetts! Check back for up-to-the-minute coverage on all the primaries, and stick with Power Of 12 throughout the presidential election season. Related Videos Super Tuesday: MTV News Is On The Ground!

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Super Tuesday: Will OSU Students Get Psyched To Vote?

Reporter Andrew Jenks embeds in the Ohio State University campus on Super Tuesday to talk to young voters. By Andrew Jenks Rick Santorum talks with young voters in Ohio Photo: Getty Images COLUMBUS — With less than 8 hours to go before voters in 10 states hit the polls, as of late Monday night there was not that much Super in Super Tuesday. Super Tuesday 
 I am in Ohio for a primary that the young people I’ve run into so far apparently don’t care that much about. We won’t know until later today if the four remaining Republican candidates — Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul — will be able to rouse the 18-29 voting bloc, but recent results aren’t that promising. In the recent Arizona Primary, six percent of eligible voters under 30 turned out to vote and in Michigan it was hardly better at seven percent. Not too hot. But those are just stats. When you hit the ground, you get past the numbers and start talking to some of the folks who might help the candidates roll up those 419 delegates at stake on the biggest voting day of the year so far. On the plane ride here Monday night I met soon-to-be-dentist David Neumann, 23. We talked dental school, how he got into better colleges than I did, and of course the biggest topic in Ohio: The Republican Primary. “I didn’t even know it was tomorrow,” said Neumann. “I am involved. I follow what’s going on. I just don’t feel interested in that right now.” But when I bring up Heat star LeBron James, who left David’s hometown of Cleveland for Miami, his face lights up with fury. You can tell he’s pissed. But the Primary? “Feels like a lot of empty words,” he told me when describing the entire election and the seemingly never-ending GOP battle to come up with a candidate to take on President Obama in the fall. While waiting for my bags I met Shadi Yaabdi, who is now old enough to vote in the upcoming election. “Super what?,” she asked when I inquired whether she was planning on voting today. “Yeah, I don’t care for that.” Before I even left the airport, I wondered if I have a serious problem ahead of me today? Am I covering a story that hardly anyone my age cares about? And am I doing that from the state that may have the best chance at finally deciding the 2012 Republican nomination race? Or will I find that there are way more students on the Ohio State University campus who are fired up and ready to go, excited to flex their power at the ballot box and finally help push one of these candidates into the spotlight? I’m hoping it’s the latter. MTV has Super Tuesday covered, with reporters on the scene in Georgia, Ohio and Massachusetts! Check back for up-to-the-minute coverage on all the primaries, and stick with Powerof12.org (http://powerof12.org/) throughout the presidential election season.

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Mitt Romney Wins Washington State GOP Caucus

Mitt Romney won Washington state’s Republican caucuses this weekend, gaining a boost heading into Super Tuesday tomorrow, March 6, when 11 states hold contests. The choice isn’t binding. Romney won 37.6 percent of vote. He’s put together a bit of a win streak, also carrying Wyoming, Arizona and Michigan within the last week. Ron Paul edged Rick Santorum for second place with both receiving about 25 percent of the vote, with Newt Gingrich coming in fourth with 11 percent of the vote. Republican contests on March 6 include Ohio, a swing state that President Obama, a Democrat, won in 2008 and Republican President George W. Bush won in 2004. Polls there are very close, while Santorum has the edge in Oklahoma and Tennessee, and former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich leads surveys in Georgia. Romney is expected to win Massachusetts, Vermont and likely Virginia. Paul will continue to be a factor everywhere, particularly in states with caucus formats. The 2012 Washington Republican Caucus results: Mitt Romney 19,111 (37.6%) Ron Paul 12,594 (24.8%) Rick Santorum 12,089 (23.8%) Newt Gingrich 5,221 (10.3%) Other 1,749 (3.4%)

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