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Updated ACC tournament scenarios (post Wake Forest-Georgia Tech)
Yellow Jackets knock off Demon Deacons to keep bottom third of league seedings in disarray
CAA vignette: Matt Brady's last stand?
James Madison coach ends fourth season after 70-59 loss to UNC Wilmington
Georgetown student responds to Limbaugh's 'slut' comment
Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke said Friday she was stunned when conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh called her a "slut" earlier this week for advocating that health insurance plans cover contraception.
TWIT: The Week in Tweets, March 2
They're like those little bags of peanuts the airlines give you.
At-large board: March 2
Bracket coming later, but here's a rundown of the top 55 at-large possibilities
MILLER: D.C. deputy mayor's crime solution: Be a victim
Washington residents are up in arms, though not armed. With violent crime up 40 percent in the first two months of the year - including double the number of robberies at gunpoint - residents are looking for ways to protect themselves. Elected officials and police have no solution. (VIDEO)
PICKET: Hannity on Breitbart - 'A happy warrior who relished political combat'
Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity sent The Washington Times Water Cooler the following note on the passing of conservative media publisher Andrew Breitbart.
The Redskins, the Rams and the price of the second pick
RG3 won't come cheap, that's for darn sure.
GREEN: Thank you Andrew Breitbart (AUDIO)
This morning's news of Andrew Breitbart's untimely passing becomes no less shocking as the day wears on. He was a valuable and important ally in the fight to make sure conservative ideas are addressed and represented fairly in the public sphere. Mr. Breitbart's passion about his work was infectious and motivated many to speak out about their beliefs, even those who didn't agree with him. Encouraging discourse and the pursuit of truth was one of his most important contributions to the preservation and perpetuation of our national values.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Senator James Inhofe
Senator James Inhofe joins Andy to tell us about his new book, "The Greatest Hoax: How The Global Warming Conspiracy Threatens Your Future"
Justice Department refuses to name Gitmo lawyers
Yet another fight is brewing between the Obama Justice Department and House Republicans — this time over the department's refusal to divulge the names of the lawyers representing suspected terrorists being detained at Guantanamo Bay.
Morning Roundup: March 1
Virginia Democrats blocking budget; Speeding Prince George's lawmaker surrenders car; ACLU alarmed about D.C. police surveillance; O'Malley signing gay-marriage bill; Metro crime rate among highest in U.S.; D.C. votes to loosen handgun regulations; Registration begins for Easter Egg roll.
R.I.P. Andrew Breitbart (1969-2012)
Andrew Breitbart's website Big Government has announced the passing of Mr. Breitbart himself.
PICKET: (VIDEO) Bilbray goes after EPA administrator at budget hearing over cost of regulations
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson faced members from a sub-committee of House Energy and Commerce on Wednes regarding her agency's budget request of $8.3 billion dollars for fiscal year 2013. Ms. Jackson's request is part of the Obama administration's $3.8 trillion proposed budget plan.
PICKET: (VIDEO) Will Sec. Chu leave Obama admin post 2012?
Obama administration Energy Secretary Steven Chu spoke to the Washington Times affiliated radio show America's Morning News and myself on Tuesday about his views on gas prices, what his plans were after the 2012 elections, and the green energy companies that are failing in the business world.
Zeller, Tar Heels run past weary Terps
Maryland falls 88-64, drops to 16-13 overall and 6-9 in the ACC
MILLER: Victory for gun rights in D.C.
The District has moved one step closer to showing due respect to the Second Amendment. Potential gun owners will now save hours of their time and hundreds of dollars as a council committee voted to eliminate hurdles meant to discourage the law-abiding from keeping arms in the nation’s capital.