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Romney ad: Obama 'will say anything' to win
Mitt Romney's campaign released a new television ad Friday that attacks President Obama's character, accusing him of sitting back while his allies falsely blame the Republican for causing a woman to die from cancer.
Plebe Reynolds closing ground for Mids' backup QB job
None of Navy's reserve quarterbacks enter the season with game experience
RNC Chairman Priebus: Our turn to outspend Obama
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on Friday shrugged off recent polls showing President Obama leading Mitt Romney, chalking the numbers up to the advertising blitz Mr. Obama's campaign has been able to wage thus far.
CNN/ORC poll: Obama up 7 over Romney
President Obama holds a 7-point edge over Mitt Romney in a new CNN/ORC International poll released Thursday, up from the 3-point lead he held in a poll conducted about a month ago.
Another year, another spot for Terps' Justin Gilbert
Fifth-year senior settles in at right tackle
Five(ish) questions with Navy centers/guards coach Ashley Ingram
Looking in on the interior of the Mids' line
Gay conservatives say they'll bring 'Homocon 2012' to Tampa convention
Gay conservatives said Thursday they'll have a major presence at Republicans' 2012 presidential nominating convention later this month, holding a party Tuesday night in Tampa.
More oil drilling brings limited cash to govt.
Opening up federal lands to more oil and gas exploration would boost the federal treasury through new royalty payments, but would make almost no dent in the federal deficit, according to figures released Thursday by the Congressional Budget Office.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Fred Grandy Stops By For The Day
One Day Only!! Fred Grandy Joins Andy Parks Live From The Washington Times
Dem poll puts Donnelly, Mourdock even in Indiana Senate fight
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney appears to be well-positioned in Indiana, a state President Obama carried in 2008, but a new poll released by the campaign of Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly shows Mr. Donnelly in a statistical dead heat with tea-party-backed state Teasurer Richard Mourdock in their race for the seat of Sen. Richard G. Lugar, whom Mr. Mourdock felled in the GOP primary earlier this year.
Maryland adds K-State volunteer assistant Robert Vaughn to baseball staff
Recruiting coordinator worked with new coach Szefc last two years
MILLER: DC mayor protests billboard for gun-safety class
Washington politicians are so anti-gun that they oppose a mere photo of a paper target. With D.C.’s gun-grabber laws under fire and pressure rising to allow concealed carry, the city’s liberal political establishment is panicking.
MILLER: When only criminals have guns
In the nation’s capital, it’s a fair question to ask: Who gets the better deal, innocent citizens who want to own a gun, or dangerous criminals? The District’s deliberate policy of releasing criminals back onto the streets shows the liberal city council’s answer has little to do with public safety.
MILLER: Second Amendment at risk in second term
Democrats just couldn’t hold it together. With less than 100 days to go before the election, the left let slip its vision of a second term for President Obama that will be the end for the Second Amendment.
Gingrich: Obama 'last hope of left-wingers in America'
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, never one to mince words, explained Thursday why conservatives were up in arms over a Mitt Romney spokeswoman's invocation of Mr. Romney's Massachusetts health care law Wednesday, and why, as a questioner put it, he doesn't have the same "hold on the activist wing of his party as the president does."
New Romney ad knocks Obama's 'war on religion'
GOP challenger Mitt Romney and the Republican National Committee are out with a new television ad Thursday using President Obama's move to require most employers to cover the cost of contraception to draw another line in the sand between the two candidates.
Giuliani: 'If I were Mitt Romney, I would pick Marco Rubio'
Sen. Marco Rubio's name appears to have fallen off the short-short list of Republican challenger Mitt Romney's potential vice presidential picks recently, but former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani made his support for the first-term Florida senator quite clear Thursday.
Obama joins Romney in opposition to Boy Scouts' gay ban
President Obama has joined Mitt Romney in urging the Boy Scouts to accept gays in their ranks, the Washington Blade reported Wednesday.