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Unheralded Terps guard Seth Allen dazzles in Comcast Center debut
Freshman scores 16 in 73-61 defeat of Indiana (Pa.)
Romney films ads for GOP Senate hopefuls
One gauge of Mitt Romney's mojo is that the Republican presidential candidate is now popping up in television ads for tight Senate races.
Adviser: Obama enthused in his 'loins'
President Obama is so excited about the final days of his final campaign that he feels it in his "loins," a senior adviser said Friday.
Reid says he can't work with Romney
Five days before the election, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has ruled out trying to work with Mitt Romney should he win next week.
Tunisia grants U.S. access to Benghazi suspect
The Tunisian government has granted American authorities in-person access to a suspect in the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, according to two Republican senators.
Poll: Donnelly up 11 in Indiana; rival claims dead heat
The final Howey/DePauw Indiana Battleground poll shows Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly ahead by 11 points over his opponent, GOP state Treasurer Richard Mourdock, in the state's open Senate seat — a strong indication that Republicans could squander a chance to hold onto a seat once expected to be safely in their column.
Illinois bishop directs priests to read anti-Obama letter at Mass
A bishop in Peoria, Ill., has ordered priests to read a letter to parishioners stating that pro-choice Catholic politicians "reject Jesus as their Lord," becoming the latest Catholic leader to offer election guidance in recent weeks.
Study: Media accepted Obama version of Benghazi attack
The press overwhelmingly bought into the Obama administration's version of events on the attack at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, according to a new study Friday by the Center for Media and Public Affairs, which tracks news reports.
Ryan mocks Obama's 'Secretary of Business' idea
Republican vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan drew laughs at a rally here Thursday by poking fun at President Obama's idea to add a cabinet post called the "Secretary of Business."
Maryland injury report: Bennett Fulper questionable for Georgia Tech
A slightly thinner posse of probables this week
Trump blasts Obama for ignoring $5-million transcript offer
Donald Trump criticized President Obama on Thursday for not agreeing to release his college records and passport application in return for a $5-million donation to a charity of the president's choice.
Poll: Romney has slight lead in Iowa
The battle for Iowa is neck and neck between President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney, according to a poll released Thursday.
Trick-or-treater visits Randy Edsall's home, asks the question of the week
A moment of levity amid QB carnage
Terps WR Kerry Boykins doubtful to play again this season
Hip issues have cost senior four games this season
The picks: Week 10
Running through a half-dozen games, including an early start on the weekend
Polls: Obama up 6 in Iowa, clinging to leads in Wis., N.H.
President Obama is ahead by 6 points in Iowa, 50 percent to 44 percent, while he holds inside-the-margin leads of 2 and 3 points in New Hampshire and Wisconsin, respectively, according to a trio of new NBC/Wall Street Journal/Marist polls.
PICKET: Report - Algae as bio-fuel in large scale production will fail
In late February, at the University Miami in Coral Gables, Fla., President Barack Obama touted how remarkable it would be if the United States could "grow" it's own energy through the algae plant.
PICKET: Flashback- (VIDEO) Sen. Menendez called for secret service agents to be fired over prostitution scandal
Sen. Bob Menendez, New Jersey Democrat, is said to have flown to the Dominican Republic where he paid hookers for sex, reports Matt Boyle at the Daily Caller.