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Bill Clinton: 'No earthly idea' whether Hillary will run again
Former President Bill Clinton said Sunday he has "no earthly idea" whether his spouse, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, will make a second bid for president four years from now.
Gibbs: No one misled over Libya attacks
"Absolutely not," Obama campaign adviser Robert Gibbs replied to "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace when asked whether the administration was politically motivated when it initially mischaracterized the recent attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya.
PICKET: Pakistan official places $100,000 bounty on head of anti-muslim filmmaker
Pakistan's Express Tribune is reporting that the country's Federal Railway Minister Ghulam Ahmed Bilour declared that a $100,000 award will be given to anyone who kills the filmmaker of the anti-Muslim online movie trailer, “Innocence of Muslims."
PICKET: Obama to denounce anti-islam film at UN as Muslim leaders call for anti-blasphemy laws
President Barack Obama will address the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday and according to USA Today, he will focus on the "recent unrest in the Muslim World" within his remarks.
Noting Maryland's personnel tweaks
What you might have missed during Saturday's 31-21 loss to West Virginia
Reviewing the game-day predictions: Maryland-West Virginia
Looking back at this morning's picks
Tavon Austin wrecks Terps in Maryland's 31-21 loss
Perry Hills throws for three touchdowns in setback
PICKET: (VIDEO) Oakland city council loses control of meetings to occupy protesters
Oakland, California, home to some of the most violent protests of the Occupy movement this year, is still dealing with occupy protesters at their city council meetings. Last Tuesday the Oakland City Council was shut down as a result of loud disruptions from protests.
Halftime: West Virginia 24, Maryland 14
Terps miss late field goal; Tavon Austin has two touchdowns for Mountaineers
GOP ad notes Obama's return to Wisconsin
The Republican National Committee, noting President Obama's first visit to battleground state Wisconsin in 220 days, dropped a new ad noting the political landscape has changed in the state over the last year.
Five game-day predictions: Maryland-West Virginia
Terps trek to Morgantown, where they've lost three straight
Five game-day predictions: Navy-VMI
What to keep an eye on as the Mids seek their first victory of the season
Nevada Republican to Harry Reid: Make our day, release your 2011 tax return
Should Sen. Democratic leader Harry Reid follow in the footsteps of GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney by releasing his 2011 tax return?
House votes to reject Obama welfare shift
Republican leaders Friday pushed back against Obama administration efforts to allow some states to waive work rules in their welfare programs for needy families contained in the landmark 1996 reform law.
Scott Walker: Romney campaign underutilizing Ryan
Wisconsin GOP Gov. Scott Walker thinks the campaign of party nominee Mitt Romney has been too passive in responding to attacks from the Obama campaign, and that it is failing to showcase the strengths of Romney running mate and Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan.
PICKET:(VIDEO) Susan Rice '08 - Obama and Hillary 'both not ready to have that 3 am phone call'
The terrorist attack of the U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya which led to the deaths of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three embassy staffers along with the attack on the U.S. embassy in Cairo has many wondering how prepared the Obama administration has been to protect U.S. interests all over the world.
Romney doubles Obama's charitable giving
Mitt Romney's presidential campaign is releasing a brief summary of 20 years of tax returns on Friday, and his accountant says it will show he gave 13.45 percent of his adjusted gross income to charities.
Cain says he would be leading Obama
Herman Cain, the outspoken former 2012 Republican presidential candidate, said he would be ahead of President Obama in the polls if he had won the nomination.
TV cartoon character Homer Simpson switches from Obama to Romney
One of America's favorite TV dads has made his decision in the upcoming presidential election, and he's voting for Republican nominee Mitt Romney. The vote probably won't count, because he's a cartoon character.