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Kerrey rules out Nebraska Senate run
Former Sen. Bob Kerrey said Tuesday he won't seek the Democratic nomination for Nebraska's open Senate seat this year, a move that puts Republicans in the driver's seat to win the coveted slot.
Administration names official advocate for illegal immigrants
The Obama administration on Tuesday announced a new "public advocate" charged with listening to immigrants' concerns about its law enforcement policies — but Republicans said the position amounts to an official mouthpiece for illegal immigrants being deported.
Morning Roundup: Feb. 7
Opening arguments next in Huguely trial; D.C. lawmaker tries to save iGaming; McDonnell-Romney appearances in D.C. area Thursday; Va. Senate repeals handgun law; Va. assembly poised to pass voter ID law; Racist accusations roil D.C. fire department; Yvette Alexander survives probe, remains on ballot; Slots to Prince George's face big hurdle in Md. House.
Game day prep: Current Terps vs. Clemson
A look at how five members of Maryland's rotation have done against the Tigers
PICKET: New Poll - Santorum leading in Missouri over Romney
The Public Policy Polling company released new information regarding a potential surge in Missouri for former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum tomorrow.
Eastwood Super Bowl ad was news to White House
The White House is denying any advance knowledge of or involvement in a gritty Super Bowl ad starring Clint Eastwood that played up the auto industry's resurgence and called on the nation to come together and rebuild — a message taken in some quarters as an implicit endorsement of President Obama.
White House: Standing with Syria's Assad a 'losing bet'
The White House warned Syria's allies Monday that standing behind President Bashar al-Assad is a "losing bet."
Romney 2012 loses to Romney 2008
The second time has not always been the charm for Mitt Romney this year: Despite winning Nevada's caucuses handily on Saturday, the former Massachusetts governor actually won fewer voters there than he did in 2008.
Morning Roundup: Feb. 6
Murder trial begins for Virginia lacrosse player; Georgetown civic group wants to install surveillance cameras; McDonnell, O'Malley tangle on TV; Police raid OccupyD.C. camp; Many Virginians without nest egg; Maryland 'robocalls' trials continue; Sulaimon Brown goes to traffic court.
PICKET: What is keeping Santorum from his full campaign potential?
A number of conservatives who find themselves frustrated that they may very well have to choose between former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former speaker of the House Newt Gingrich are taking a second look at former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum.
Rebounding woes lead to late Maryland fade
Terps stick with North Carolina for much of afternoon before falling 83-74
Howard expected to resume starting role tomorrow
Point guard came off the bench Wednesday at Miami
Turgeon reflects on Wednesday's ejection
Coach: Rally "just meant a lot to me because I knew they were really trying for me"
MILLER: My gun registration is approved
My application to register my gun in Washington, D.C. was approved! Yet things are still never as simple as they seem when it comes to District gun regulations. I had to delve further into the convoluted and undocumented laws and rules before I could actually bring my gun home.
Desmond Kearse leaves Maryland football program
Defensive back departs because of academics