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MILLER: D.C.'s newest shooter
I took District Council Chairman Kwame Brown shooting for the first time. Read the story of our trip to the range, days before a vote to make it easier to get a legal gun in Washington.
Gallup poll has Romney slightly ahead of Obama
A poll released Monday shows that presumed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney holds a slight edge over President Obama in the coming election — thanks in part to garnering more support among independents.
MILLER: Have gun, will travel
Law-abiding gun owners can run into serious trouble when on the move. Venturing into firearm-unfriendly states creates confusion about what individuals need to do to abide by a confusing maze of regulations. Congress should act to prevent honest citizens from winding up behind bars because police are misinformed.
After strong first half, Georgetown fades in 9-7 loss to Notre Dame
Hoyas fall to 5-6 with two games remaining
PICKET: Geithner calls criticism on job loss among women during Obama's term 'meaningless'...references Bush recession
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner appeared on CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday and went after remarks made by Mitt Romney, who said that women make up the majority of the jobs lost during Obama's first term. Geithner called the assertion "misleading and ridiculous."
Issa: Have Secret Service agents done this before?
Rep. Darrell E. Issa said Sunday the prostitution scandal involving the Secret Service that broke Saturday raises serious questions about the agency and its handling of presidential security.
No. 10 Maryland rallies past No. 3 Hopkins, 9-6
Terps score final six goals to improve to 7-3
Junior nose guard Travis Bridges enjoys strong spring game for Navy
Converted offensive lineman has seven tackles and a sack
Virginia lacrosse blown out by Duke --- again
Cavaliers drilled 13-5 while losing 12th meeting out of 13 to the Blue Devils
ACC men's lacrosse tournament schedule set
Duke earns No. 1 seed after victory at Virginia
Obama's secretary paid higher income tax rate than he did
President Obama's secretary paid a higher income tax rate than he did, the White House said Friday, arguing that the disparity underscores the unfair nature of the U.S. tax code and provides an even greater argument for enacting Mr. Obama's so-called "Buffett rule," which would require millionaires to pay a minimum of 30 percent of their income in taxes.
After Secret Service flap, Biden tax form lists new rental income
Joe Biden reported earning more than $12,000 in rental income last year, months after the White House acknowledged that the U.S. Secret Service was paying rent to the vice president so that agents could stay in a cottage on his property in Delaware.
PICKET: Ann Romney proves to be an effective weapon
According to Rasmussen's daily presidential poll, President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney are tracking closing to one another, but Mr. Romney has a slight four point lead at the moment.
Contrite Rosen cancels 'Meet the Press' appearance
An apologetic Hilary Rosen, the Democratic strategist who kicked up the political firestorm over women's roles with a disparaging remark against Ann Romney's choice to be a full-time mother, has decided to cancel an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press" this Sunday.
Maryland spring primer: Running backs
A glance at the Terps' ground game as spring practice nears its end
Navy spring game tidbits
The format, broadcast plans and absent players for Saturday's scrimmage in Annapolis
Obama pressed on 'jetting around' on Air Force One, Rosen's comments
President Obama's media strategy of granting one-on-one interviews with local TV news stations in battleground states backfired Thursday when a reporter grilled him about "jetting around" on Air Force One and another pressed him to respond to a Democratic strategist's disparaging remarks about Ann Romney's choice to be a full-time mother.