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Game 1: Feisty Terps offer hope for immediate future despite loss to Kentucky
Maryland erases 15-point deficit before dropping opener in New York
Patrick to dine with Obama amid attorney general talk
The White House confirmed Friday that Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick is flying to Washington to have dinner with the president and first lady Michelle Obama, amid reports that he's being considered to replace Eric H. Holder Jr. as the president's attorney general in his second term.
Obama plans Wednesday press conference
President Obama will hold his first full-fledged news conference in more than eight months on Wednesday, the White House announced.
TRR: Allen West Seeks Recount Amid Growing Vote Count Scandal
Congressman Allen West is seeking a recount as evidence emerges of incompetence, illegal activity and possible fraud on the part of local election officials.
Morning shootaround: Maryland-Kentucky
Three subplots to monitor on Friday night at the Barclays Center
PICKET: Companies plan massive layoffs as Obamacare becomes reality
Freedom Works has put together a list of companies that will be laying off employees as a result of President Barack Obama's health care law.
PICKET: Romney camp's incompetent ground game
I thought the Romney ground game was bad because the campaign refused to create strong coalitions outside their one issue economy message. I was wrong. It was much worse. Jacksonville, Florida web designer and developer John Ekdahl wrote about the failure of the Romney campaign's get out the vote effort through Project ORCA, a GOTV internet tool of the campaign.
Maryland injury report: A Deeply Dinged Dozen out for Clemson
Running down the highlights (and lowlights) of Maryland's extensive list of wounded
Terps' Stefon Diggs, Wes Brown to miss Saturday's game at Clemson
Ankle injuries sideline Terps' top wide receiver, running back
Obama lost ground with young voters
President Obama lost ground with voters in the 18-29 age group on Election Day, in spite of his campaign's aggressive targeting of young voters.
Obama ground game won't transfer to 2016, aide says
The Democratic Party's nominee for president in 2016 won't be able to count on the President Obama's vaunted ground organization, which analysts say was one key to his re-election victory Tuesday night, a key adviser to the president said Thursday.
Ron Paul: Election shows U.S. 'far gone'
Rep. Ron Paul, whose maverick presidential bids shook the GOP, said in the wake of this week's elections that the country has already veered over the fiscal cliff and he sees no chance of righting ship in a country where too many people are dependent on government.
Virginia store closes for a day to 'mourn the loss of America'
Virginia's 13 electoral votes went to President Obama for the second straight election, and the proprietor of a store in the south central city of Bedford is not hiding his dismay.
Back in D.C., Obama keeps it low key
On his first full day back in Washington after winning reelection, President Obama is taking it easy, at least as far as his public schedule is concerned.
John Calipari: "People don't understand what Dez does for their team"
Kentucky coach offers his take on newly eligible Terp
PICKET: Romney's one issue campaign dies slow death
The Romney campaign made it clear to its supporters that the economy would be the only issue Governor Romney would run on and any other issues of concern to the Republican base would be buried in the pages of the Mitt Romney for President website or sidelined completely.
Obama stops by Chicago headquarters to thank his foot soldiers
With the election behind him and a second term cinched, President Obama visited his Chicago campaign headquarters Wednesday afternoon to thank staff and volunteers for their hard work throughout the campaign.
Terps' immediate prospects improve with Dez Wells eligible
Turgeon: "He's a major part of the game plan going forward"