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TRR: Is a General losing his job over Benghazi?
Is an American General losing his job for trying to save the Americans besieged in Benghazi?
Reviewing the game-day predictions: Navy-East Carolina
A glance back at a big day in Greenville
Obama cancels campaign stops because of Hurricane Sandy
President Obama has canceled two campaign stops on Monday and Tuesday due to Hurricane Sandy, the White House announced Saturday night.
Rubio returns home to care for daughter who was in an accident
Sen. Marco Rubio's 12-year-old daughter was injured in an accident involving a golf cart Saturday, prompting the rising conservative star to leave the Romney-Ryan campaign bus and race home to care for her.
Reviewing the game-day predictions: Maryland-Boston College
Looking back on this morning's predictions
Terps fall at Boston College in QB Caleb Rowe's first start
Maryland falls to 4-4, 2-2 in the ACC
Romney postpones all Sunday events in Virginia
With Hurricane Sandy looming, Mitt Romney's campaign has postponed all three of his scheduled campaign events in Virginia on Sunday "to ensure that emergency resources personnel would not be diverted."
Obama slams Romney's Massachusetts record in N.H. speech
President Obama took his campaign to battleground New Hampshire Saturday, devoting a significant portion of a speech in Nashua to slamming Mitt Romney's record as governor of Massachusetts - the Granite State's neighbor to the south.
PICKET: White House - Obama has no new tax cut plan for middle class
The White House does not have a new middle class tax cut plan reports Reuters.
Halftime: Boston College 10, Maryland 0
Terps can't muster much offense against the Eagles
Virginia registrar offices, polling places to be given 'high priority' in cases of power outage
Battleground Virginia is one of the states right in the anticipated path of Hurricane Sandy, and the State Board of Elections said Saturday that the state's general registrar offices and more than 2,500 polling places will be given a "high priority" for power restoration, if it's required, to head off disruption to the election process.
Allen not concerned about presidential 'Redskins rule'
Forget polls, pundits, and prognosticators: In 17 of the past 18 presidential contests, the outcome has been correlated with whether the Washington Redskins win or lose their final home game before Election Day.
Obama's economic plan is a picture book
Sen. Marco Rubio mocked the economic plan that President Obama started touting this week on the campaign trail, calling it a "picture book."
'Frankenstorm' impacts campaign schedules
Hurricane Sandy isn't expected to make landfall on the East Coast for at least another two days, but the huge storm is already impacting the presidential campaign, forcing Vice President Joseph R. Biden and Mitt Romney each to cancel weekend events in Virginia Beach.
Five game-day predictions: Navy-East Carolina
Things to keep an eye out for as the Mids hit the road
Potential Akin successor touts Romney, slams Obama in GOP address
Ann Wagner, the Republican candidate running for Missouri's 2nd Congressional District seat currently held by Rep. W. Todd Akin, touted Mitt Romney and blasted President Obama Saturday, in part by recounting her personal experience of working at her family's retail carpet business at a young age.
Five game-day predictions: Maryland-Boston College
What to look for in Chestnut Hill later today
Obama touts Wall Street reform, consumer watchdog in weekly address
President Obama devoted his second-to-last weekly address before the Nov. 6 election to discussing Wall Street reform and the independent consumer watchdog that came with it – the brainchild of Democrat Elizabeth Warren, who is locked in a tight Senate race with incumbent Republican Sen. Scott Brown in Massachusetts.
Obama defends Libya response on Denver local news
Local news anchors are known for lobbing softballs in interviews with national candidates, but that's not what happened Friday when President Obama appeared on KUSA-TV in Denver.