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Turgeon looking to manage Howard's minutes
Sophomore played 35 minutes in Sunday's loss to N.C. State
More on James Padgett's offensive rebounding
Following up the dead-tree edition item about the junior forward
Morning Roundup: Jan. 11
Split in Virginia Senate likely to cause jams; Judge suggests Virginia ballot unconstitutional; Issa wants better answers from feds about Occupy D.C.; First lady in Richmond to helped veterans; Metro budget also includes hiring hundreds; Trial could test recent changes to Md.'s death penalty law; Muse upset that O'Malley already endorsing Cardin.
Game day prep: Current Terps vs. Wake Forest
A look at how Maryland's fared in the past against the Demon Deacons
The NFL Season in Review, Part 2
Interesting stuff that happened (and made 2011 different from other years).
Picket: Breakdown of New Hampshire primary voter demos
The Associated Press called The New Hampshire Primary for Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney on Tuesday night.
McDonnell — not running, but South Carolina-bound
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell has made it clear he does not intend to run for president and has consistently batted away talk of being selected as the Republican presidential nominee’s vice president.
Home belonging to ex-Nat Hernandez auctioned
A million-dollar Miami home belonging to ex-Washington Nationals pitcher Livan Hernandez was sold at auction for $40,000 on Jan. 3, according to the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts, as the free agent's financial entanglements continued.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Live Results From New Hampshire
Check Out Results From The New Hampshire Primary, As They Come In:
The NFL Season in Review, Part 1
Interesting stuff that happened (and made 2011 different from other years).
Va. Dems to push for health insurance exchange during 2012 session
President Obama's health care overhaul has not yet seen its day before the country's highest court, but Virginia Democrats are pressing forward to establish a state-run health insurance exchange during the 2012 General Assembly session.
Mooney won't run for Congress in 6th District
Maryland Republican Party Chairman Alex Mooney says he will not run for Congress in the state's 6th District and has endorsed incumbent Roscoe Bartlett.
Allen to report $4.5 million haul
George Allen, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate seat in Virginia, brought in more than $1 million in the fourth quarter of 2011 and will report more than $4.5 million raised and $2 million cash on hand heading into 2012, his campaign announced Tuesday.
PICKET: Romney attempts to clarify 'fire people' comment
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's timing for a gaffe remark about how he "liked" being able to fire people to come out now on the heels of a pro-Newt Gingrich film that personifies Mr. Romney as a corporate raider.
Morning Roundup: Jan. 10
Md. assembly session likely busy, defining for O'Malley; Metro proposes fare increases; D.C. eliminating free handicap parking; Md. assembly again will address death penalty issue; O'Malley to propose record school construction spending; McDonnell wants school to start before Labor Day; McDonnell urges Bolling, Cuccinelli to talk; No absentee ballots until judge rules on Perry suit.
Romney, Huntsman tie in first N.H. vote; Obama wins Dem vote
The first votes have been counted in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary, and the biggest vote getter could portend bad new for the Republican presidential field: President Obama.
Huntsman doesn't make Arizona ballot
Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. failed to get on the Republican primary ballot in Arizona, despite being the candidate with the best geographic claim to the western state.
Live blog: Cincinnati at Georgetown
Follow along for updates from No. 11 Georgetown's late-night game against Cincinnati.
Two years in a row, health-spending growth sluggish
Health-care spending continued a sluggish trend in 2010, with a second straight year in which Gross Domestic Product grew faster than spending on medical costs.