Blog
Latest Blog Entries
Auto union gives $1 million to Obama super PAC
The United Auto Workers gave $1 million to President Obama's super PAC and another million to super PACs working to elect Congressional Democrats last month, filings showed Monday. And the union received more than $5 million from its Detroit affiliate, meaning it has millions more left to spend before election day.
Akin takes the lead in Missouri in new poll
A Republican polling firm has GOP Rep. Todd Akin up by four points over Democratic incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill in their hard-fought Missouri Senate race.
Terps' Darin Drakeford, Stefon Diggs earn weekly ACC honors
Maryland rewarded for 27-20 victory at Virginia
Maryland-Boston College draws 1 p.m. kickoff on Oct. 27
ESPN3 will provide online broadcast
Navy's Keenan Reynolds earns player of the week honor
Quarterback threw three touchdowns in first career start
PICKET: Ivy league admissions officer - White middle class and east asians least favored for admissions
The U.S. Supreme Court heard an hour and 20 minutes of oral arguments last week pertaining to a case that could impact racial preferences and affirmative action programs in higher education. The case stems from a white applicant who filed a lawsuit against the University of Texas claiming she did not gain admission as result of the school's racial preferences in their admissions process (Fisher v. Univ. of Texas).
Giuliani: Romney is 'problem-solver,' not 'extreme ideologue'
Former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani said Monday that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's purported shifts in his positions on a host of subjects is no longer an issue for him and that Mr. Romney, a "practical businessperson," would not be an "extreme ideologue" if elected president.
A.J. Francis, Blocked Kick Maestro
Senior making difference in special teams as well as on defense
Graham and Issa say White House put politics ahead of safety in Libya
Two leading Republican lawmakers on Sunday ripped the Obama administration's handling of the aftermath of last month's attacks in Libya, accusing the White House of putting politics ahead of the safety of American diplomats.
Gibbs: Stop playing politics with Libyan attacks
Obama campaign adviser Robert Gibbs on Sunday defended the White House and its handling of the Sept. 11 attack in Libya, dismissing critics of the president as "wingtip cowboys."
Beau Biden defends father's smiling
Vice President Joseph R. Biden's son on Sunday morning defended his father's recent debate performance and penchant for smiling and laughing while his opponent discussed serious issues.
Colbert gets serious about presidential campaigns
Late-night satirist Stephen Colbert broke from character on Sunday morning and offered a serious assessment of the presidential campaign and opined on what President Obama may do in his second term and on which direction Republican challenger Mitt Romney would take the nation if elected.
Reviewing the game-day predictions: Maryland-Virginia
Looking back on Saturday's pregame picks
Terps add to their victory count, outlast Virginia 27-13
Diggs returns opening kickoff for TD; Maryland now 4-2
Romney counters with his own NFL star, Bengals legend Anthony Munoz
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney don't agree on much, but both candidates know how important the National Football League is in the heartland states of Wisconsin and Ohio — especially in November.
Halftime: Maryland 17, Virginia 3
Terps strike early, manage minus-1 yards in the second quarter
Springsteen, Clinton to stump for Obama in Ohio
The Obama campaign announced Saturday that Bruce Springsteen will join former President Bill Clinton on the campaign trail in Ohio next week.