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Game 4: After burning the midnight oil, Faust lights up for Terps
Sophomore scores 13 in defeat of Lafayette
Maryland's history with the Big Ten in football, basketball
How the Terps have fared against the other 13 schools in their new home
Warner won't run for Virginia governor
Virginia Sen. Mark Warner said Tuesday he will remain in the Senate rather than run for Virginia governor in 2013, officially clearing the way for former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe to seize the party's nomination.
PICKET: Clyburn says calling Amb. Susan Rice 'incompetent' is racist
According to Rep. James Clyburn, South Carolina Democrat, says calling UN Ambassador Susan Rice "incompetent" or "lazy" should be considered racial attacks, reports National Journal.
Stefon Diggs: Freshman year went better than planned
Terp has 766 receiving yards in debut season
PICKET: NLRB to continue investigation of complaint filed against labor by Wal-Mart
The National Labor Relations Board released a statement on Tuesday regarding the complaint filed by the giant retailer Wal-Mart against its union opponents over whether their store workers could walk out on Black Friday this week.
PICKET: Wal-Mart faces walk-outs months after being pressured to cut ties with free-market group
Moveon.org sent e-mails to all to its national list asking them to go to their local Wal-Marts on Black Friday and support the employees' strike against the mega-retailer's management, report's Matt Boyle of the Daily Caller.
PICKET: Romney passes McCain's 2008 popular vote total, Obama 5.5 mil behind '08 total
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney surpassed 2008's former Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain's popular vote tally on Tuesday.
Allen West concedes election to Patrick Murphy
Rep. Allen West on Tuesday conceded he has lost his bid for re-election to Congress, saying that while questions about the vote count remained, he was unlikely to close the gap between him and Patrick Murphy, his Democratic challenger.
PICKET: (VIDEO) Flashback - D's called Condi Rice an unmarried childless liar during Iraq hearings
Senator Barabara Boxer, California Democrat, was one of the leading lawmakers on Capitol Hill to attack then Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice over the events that led to the war in Iraq. Senator Boxer wrote in the Huffington Post last week that GOP lawmakers who are critical of President Obama's UN Ambassador Susan Rice are being "unfair" and "untruthful."
PICKET: Obama's 'blame America first' UN ambassador doesn't measure up
President Barack Obama threw down the gauntlet last week when he accused Republican lawmakers for unfairly attacking his United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice over her explanation to five Sunday news shows regarding the attacks in Benghazi that left four Americans dead, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens.
Obama calls Netanyahu, Morsi to discuss violence in Israel, Gaza
In the middle of his three-day trip to Southeast Asia, President Obama on Monday took time out to call Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu and Egyptian President Morsi to discuss ways to try to ramp down violence in Israel and Gaza.
Maryland scores late, rallies past Brown in NCAA soccer round of 32
Metzger's goal in 90th minute lifts Terps to 2-1 victory
Maryland's football finale at North Carolina to start at 3 p.m.
Nov. 24 game will be broadcast on ACC's regional sports network partners
Obama asks monk for prayer on fiscal cliff
At the start of a three-nation tour of southeast Asia, President Obama joked Sunday with a Buddhist monk in Thailand that he could use some prayer to help reach a budget deal with Republican lawmakers to avert a fiscal crisis back in the U.S.
Lieberman 'not waiting by the phone' for cabinet job
Retiring Sen. Joe Lieberman, one of the chamber's most respected voices on national security, said on Sunday morning that he'd listen to offers from President Obama to take a cabinet post or other position within the administration, but stressed that he isn't holding his breath.
PICKET: Israel - Hamas not allowing 22 foreign nationals to leave Gaza into Israel
Taking credit for firing rockets from Egypt into Israel recently, the Palestinian Islamist organization Hamas claimed that the Israelis destroyed government buildings on the Gaza strip, reports Reuters. At the same time Israel's missile defense known as the "Iron Dome" shot down a Tel Aviv bound rocket on Saturday.
Maryland football: Depleted Terps have Senior Day spoiled, lose fifth straight
Maryland assured losing season for third time in four years
Five game-day predictions: Navy-Texas State
Things to keep an eye on in Annapolis this afternoon