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Without a doubt, Joe Vellano was going to play in Terps' finale
Senior makes one tackle in final game
Terps stay true to themselves to the end of 4-8 season
Maryland falls 45-38 at North Carolina
President, daughters note 'Small Business Saturday'
President Obama and his daughters went shopping at an independent bookstore in Arlington on "Small Business Saturday," the annual marketing event aimed at promoting mom-and-pop shops across the country.
Jeb Bush buzz grows over possible 2016 run
After a year in which Republicans had precious little for which to be thankful, perhaps it's not surprising that party leaders and the faithful spent a good chunk of the long Thanksgiving weekend obsessing instead over 2016 – specifically the possibility of a presidential run by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
Norquist, Chambliss spar over 'no-taxes' pledge
Grover Norquist is pushing back against Republican lawmakers who say it's time to rethink the "no new taxes" pledge.
Five game-day predictions: Maryland-North Carolina
A few picks for the final day of the Terrapins' season
B-W Corridor Rewind: Nov. 23
Loyola, Marshall Wood and Navy's end-game defense warrant mentions
Logan Aronhalt in tough spot at end of Terps' rotation
Graduate student has played 31 minutes in four games
Terps' Turgeon to tinker with combinations?
Maryland and its substitution patterns create some curiosity
Hunstman to resurface for bipartisanship
Onetime Republican presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman Jr., who announced his candidacy in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, will resurface for some political posturing on Tuesday.
In Iowa, it may be last straw for precaucus poll
In the days since Republicans lost an election many in the party thought was theirs, chatter has been bubbling about what the party should do to recover. For Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, it starts with the smallest of actions: abandoning the state's now-infamous straw poll.
PICKET: Protesters in Egypt torch Muslim Brotherhood offices following Morsi power coup
Protesters in Egypt were none too happy President Mohamed Morsi assumed sweeping powers that put him above the oversight of the country's court system. According to an AFP report, an anti-Morsi crowd set afire on Friday the offices of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, Morsi's own party.
PICKET: Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood president gives himself dictator status
On the heels of President Barack Obama praising Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi for Mr. Morsi's "efforts to pursue a de-escalation" between Israel and Hamas, Deputy National Security adviser Ben Rhodes told USA Today, Mr. Morsi gave himself dictator status in Egypt as he usurped powers that positions him above the opposition leader and judiciary.
Maryland injury report: Joe Vellano doubtful for finale
Ankle sprain could sideline senior at North Carolina
PICKET: Turkey farmers to EPA - You're killing us
Although Thanksgiving is upon us, farmers who make a living off the livestock, that will find its way to millions of American dinner tables on Thursday, are expressing frustration towards the Environmental Protection Agency’s latest decisions.