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Way-too-early 2013 lacrosse top 25: Nos. 11-15
Five more teams that should make some noise next season
Cummings, Howard, Patrick depart Navy football program
All three were listed as reserves in previous depth chart
Black pastors demand meeting with Obama over gay marriage
The Coalition of African American Pastors has demanded a meeting with President Obama to try to change his mind on his personal embrace of same-sex marriage.
PICKET: DC Comics outs a Green Lantern...from the 1940's
The big secret is out. The New York Post is reporting that DC Comics original Green Lantern – of the past 70 years - will come out of the closet as a gay man in next week’s issue of "Earth 2." This particular character, Alan Scott, his alter ego, is being re-woven into the series through obvious agenda politics, but most comic book readers will tell you it is hardly a huge victory for LGBT activists hoping for a gay Superman or gay Batman.
Georgetown to host Tennessee in SEC/Big East Challenge
Nov. 30 game will be third meeting all-time between the schools
Romney hits Obama for 'devastating' May jobs report
GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Friday that the latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, showing the unemployment rate had ticked up to 8.2 percent, is "devastating news" for the nation and more proof that President Obama's economic approach isn't working.
Boehner sour on Bloomberg sugary-drink restriction
House Speaker John A. Boehner is not a fan of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's big-soda ban.
Way-too-early 2013 lacrosse top 25: Nos. 16-20
Is this too far from the top for a perennial power?
Former rival James endorses Dewhurst in Texas Senate race
Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, who faces a two-man runoff this summer to be the Republican nominee for the state's open Senate seat, received the endorsement Thursday of former primary rival Craig James.
Colgate's Peter Baum named Tewaaraton winner
Attackman led the country in goals per game and points per game
Obama will not pursue repeal of DOMA
President Obama has no plans to pursue a formal repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act in Congress, the White House said Thursday.
PICKET: Energy and Commerce investigation reveal secret deal cut by WH with PhRMA on health care reform
House Speaker John Boehner's Office released the following statement regarding a House Energy and Commerce Committee memo that details its "year-long investigation" into President Barack Obama's health care law and whether or not the legislation was created in exchange for "specific policy outcomes for public support of the law."
'Not a beer,' Coors airs early ads in Colorado House race
Joe Coors still isn't a beer, but now he's broadening his message with a hefty television ad buy in the Denver media market.
PICKET: Report - Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood candidate to Christians-'Convert, Pay Tribute, or Leave'
The Washington D.C. based International Policy Council posted on its website Wednesday an aggregated report from the Egyptian website, El Bashayer that says Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood candidate wants Christians to either convert, pay tribute, or leave.
Health care law support drops after Supreme Court hearing
Public support for President Obama's health care law has dropped by 5 percentage points since the Supreme Court heard legal challenges to it in March, with 37 percent of Americans now saying they feel favorably toward the law compared to 42 percent last month.
White House threatens veto of military spending bill
The White House is warning House Republicans that President Obama opposes their military construction and Veterans Affairs appropriations bill and would veto their version, and that he has "serious concerns" about their intelligence authorization bill.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Paul Samakow is here!
It's Wednesday at 5:15pm, time for attorney Paul Samakow...
Obama calls Romney to congratulate him
In a rare moment of comity in a pitched battle for control of the White House, President Obama called former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney Wednesday to congratulate him on securing the Republican presidential nomination.