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Obama to hold strategy session on judges Monday
President Obama is launching an aggressive new push to move more stalled judicial nominees through the Senate.
The Kirk Cousins "controversy"
From all the hubbub, you'd think the Redskins changed their nickname or doubled ticket prices.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Paul Samakow with Andy Parks
It's time for Paul Samakow! Big topics on deck today....
Georgetown basketball to play in Jimmy V Classic
Hoyas will face Texas on Dec. 4 at Madison Square Garden
Maryland suspends linebacker Lukas Foreman for one year
Redshirt freshman violated student-athlete code of conduct
Obama extends condolences to Netanyahu on father's death
President Obama called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday morning to offer condolences on the death of his father, historian and author Ben-Zion Netanyahu, who died Monday at age 102.
Would he have ordered bin Laden raid? 'Certainly,' Romney says
Presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney said Tuesday that he "certainly" would have given the green light to the Navy SEAL operation that led to the death of Osama bin Laden and that it is "inappropriate" for President Obama to politicize the event.
Ex-Joint Chiefs head decries politicization of bin Laden killing
Adm. Mike Mullen, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has joined the chorus of concern about the politicization of Osama bin Laden's killing a year ago Tuesday.
Obama ad links Romney to outsourcing, Swiss bank account
The Obama campaign began airing an ad Tuesday that portrays Mitt Romney as a man who outsourced jobs and tried to hide a Swiss bank account.
GREEN: Twitter still silent on conservative gag campaign
Despite multiple requests for comment from The Washington Times and other media outlets, Twitter remained mum on Monday over whether or not conservative user's accounts are being suspended through the "Block and Report Spam" function.
New Obama slogan has long ties to Marxism, socialism
The Obama campaign apparently didn't look backwards into history when selecting its new campaign slogan, "Forward" — a word with a long and rich association with European Marxism.
PICKET: Dallas EPA administrator who wanted to 'crucify' oil companies resigns
Dallas EPA Administrator Al Arrmendariz, the individual who made controversial remarks about wanting to "crucify" the oil companies, has resigned according to the Associated Press.
Obama campaign reveals new slogan, passes on Biden suggestion
Obama campaign officials ignored the advice of Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., when they unveiled the campaign's new slogan Monday: "Forward."
GREEN: Twitter used to silence conservatives?
Conservative Chris Loesch, music producer and husband of radio host and CNN contributor Dana Loesch, had his Twitter account suspended on Sunday. He was apparently targeted by leftist users who utilized the "Block & Report Spam" function to trigger the social media account's automatic spam algorithm. He was notified of his suspension via an email from Twitter claiming it was due to multiple unsolicited mentions to other users. "You will need to change your behavior to continue using Twitter," the email admonished.
Lacrosse bracket projection: April 30
A bit of a shakeup entering the final week of the regular season
PICKET: (VIDEO) Chris Matthews faces his critics at WHCD
The White House Correspondents Dinner on Saturday night brought out not only media celebrities but also their critics. The D.C. Chapter of Free Republic gathered outside of the Washington Hilton and heckled attendees who walked past them or drove by. The group is known to do this every year for the past 13 WHCD's.
Terp rookies finding free agent homes
Davin Meggett (Houston) and Cameron Chism (Indianapolis) agree to post-draft deals
Reminded of past success, Hopkins upends Loyola
Rob Guida scores game-winner in overtime for Blue Jays
Hoyas rout Rutgers, but still reach early end
Georgetown wraps up season with 13-8 victory
GOP lawmakers say administration is ignoring Medicare questions
Three Republican senators say the Obama administration isn't answering their questions about how it's spending billions of dollars earmarked under the health care law to improve Medicare.