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Jonathan Thomas provides vital minutes in Terps' win
Walk-on helps Maryland wear down Wake Forest
Revitalized Terps rout Wake Forest in ACC tournament, 82-60
Maryland builds 29-point lead in most lopsided win of the season
Live blog: Georgetown vs. Cincinnati in Big East Tournament
NEW YORK -- Follow along for updates before, during and after No. 13 Georgetown's quarterfinal game against Cincinnati in the Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden.
Playing the what-if game with the Redskins
Peyton Manning has his virtues, but not as many, perhaps, as the QB the team DIDN'T sign six years ago.
Bzdelik: Stopping Mosley key for Wake
Senior had 15 points in first game against Wake Forest
PICKET: Tactics used against Limbaugh and others described in Media Matters strategy docs
The coordinated attacks to pressure advertisers (and now radio stations) to drop Rush Limbaugh is something everyone should be concerned about, as it is no coincidence that the Georgetown University Law Center student Sandra Fluke, the 30 year old woman at the center of the storm (background here), told viewers of ABC’s “The View” to go to the Media Matters website “for examples of commentators who attacked her.”
PICKET: (VIDEO) Breitbart team releases Obama video
Breitbart.tv released the much touted un-edited video of President Barack from his days at Harvard Law School.
Maryland's Mychal Parker believes he's grown on defense
Sophomore averaging 17.8 minutes in expanded role
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
We Must Be Doing Something Right
Alec Baldwin Hates The Washington Times...
New iPad impressive, but you'll have to wait
It's sleek, stunning and has wicked fast data. Can you really wait NINE WHOLE DAYS before you get one?
Ron Paul: 0-for-23
With nearly half of the states having voted in the Republican presidential nomination process, Rep. Ron Paul still has yet to win a single state, but he says his message is still catching on in the campaign.
MILLER: D.C. gun owners win a round
After four years of trying to hide from the Supreme Court’s Heller decision, Washington realized its gun laws had to change. On Tuesday, the D.C. Council voted unanimously to relax firearm registration requirements. The process to fix the law started just a few weeks after The Washington Times began a series documenting the District’s excessive hurdles to gun ownership.
Morning Roundup: March 7
D.C. fire chief never fully vetted; D.C. having budget 'kerfuffle'; Romney wins Virginia; P.G. police decide to charge council member Toles with reckless driving; Details emerge about Md. assembly's 'doomsday' budget; Maryland Democrats pose another smoking ban; 50th anniversary of deadly Ash Wednesday storm; Muth indicted for first-degree murder in death of Georgetown socialite; MoCo approves cameras on outside of school buses.
Obama sees protest vote in Democratic primary
While the Republican primaries have gotten all the attention, many of the states that have voted have also held Democratic primaries or caucuses — and in Oklahoma's primary on Tuesday, President Obama only won 57 percent of the vote.
Bipartisanship breaks out on Capitol Hill
In a striking outbreak of bipartisanship, the White House Tuesday issued a statement backing a small-business bill written by House Republicans.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Photographer Andrew Harnick Joins Us
Congratulations to Washington Times Photographer Andrew Harnick! Winner of Political Photograph of the Year according to the White House News Photographers Association