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Maryland basketball assistants earned nearly $700,000 last season
Pay for Turgeon's first staff up 59.9 percent over Gary Williams' last set of assistants
Gingrich gains endorsements in Delaware
Despite running on fumes, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign continues rolling out the endorsements — in Delaware.
Romney, White House trade jabs over 'silver spoon' comment and eating dog
Mitt Romney and the White House traded jabs Thursday over President Obama's comments that he "wasn't born with a silver spoon in his mouth" — which Mr. Romney and others took as a swipe at the likely Republican presidential nominee.
Obama clings to lead, but Romney scores on economy
President Obama holds a 46 percent to 42 percent lead over former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in a Quinnipiac University national poll released Thursday, even as voters give the Republican a slight edge on the economy and jobs and a bigger lead on gas prices.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Paul Samakow Joins Us Now
It's Wednesday at 5:15pm.. Time for Attorney Paul Samakow
Romney says voters shouldn't fall for Obama's rhetoric again
Issuing a months-early prebuttal to President Obama's expected speech at the Democratic National Convention, Mitt Romney said Wednesday voters shouldn't fall for the same promises in 2012 that Obama made as a candidate in 2008 but failed to deliver on.
Ted Nugent = Hilary Rosen
That's the equation, say progressive bloggers who are annoyed that the news media has yet to turn its full frenzied attention to recent remarks made by rock icon and firearms aficionado Ted Nugent at the National Rifle Association's annual convention.
PICKET: Issa expects movement on Holder contempt charge within 'weeks'
Rep. Darrell Issa, California Republican and Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, has yet to charge Attorney General Eric Holder for contempt of Congress for failing to supply Mr. Issa’s committee with thousands of pieces of documentation relating to the Justice Department’s gun walking operation known as “Fast and Furious.”
White House threatens to veto Cantor's small-business tax cut
The White House is threatening to veto a small-business tax-cut bill, deeming it a $46 billion giveaway to the "most fortunate."
Santorum ad: Romney as nominee 'frightening'
Rick Santorum pulled the plug on his presidential campaign a week ago, but apparently that was after his campaign sent out another round of fundraising letters warning Iowans that the former Pennsylvania senator was frightened by the prospect of Mitt Romney becoming the party's nominee.
PICKET: Barney Frank defends health care law remarks
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, Maryland Democrat, did not think that much of Congressman Barney Frank’s remarks to New York Magazine, where the retiring Massachusetts Democrat was critical of the timing of the health care legislation passage.
Speaker Boehner endorses Romney
House Speaker John A. Boehner endorsed Mitt Romney's presidential bid on Tuesday, saying he was ready to throw his support behind the former Massachusetts governor now that it is clear Mr. Romney will be the party's nominee.
Court orders Livan Hernandez's wages with Atlanta Braves garnished
A Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge issued an order Monday to garnish ex-Washington Nationals pitcher Livan Hernandez's wages with the Atlanta Braves.
Lugar accuses tea party rival of cheating on taxes
Ramping up his game as he nears one of the most worrisome elections of his 36-year career, Sen. Richard G. Lugar, Indiana Republican, has released a new radio and television ad accusing his tea-party-backed primary rival of cheating on his taxes.
PICKET: GSA hearings continue into day 2
Jeffrey Neely, the General Services Administration Regional executive who hosted the Western Regions Conference, invoked his Fifth Amendment rights on Monday during questioning from House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa. Mr. Neely left the hearing immediately after the questioning and ran from reporters.