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Final loss especially painful for 2-10 Terps
Maryland blows 27-point lead in 56-41 loss to N.C. State
Five game-day predictions: Maryland-N.C. State
What to look for as the Terrapins wrap up their season
Taking attendance in Raleigh
A look at who Maryland's brought to N.C. State for the season finale.
Terps fend off Florida Gulf Coast, 73-67
Terps almost squander 16-point lead before improving to 3-2
Edsall's debut especially inauspicious in a historical context
Seven-win decline would be second-largest for first-year ACC coach
Maryland plus-minus: Iona
With the Terps' latest game day here, a look back at their previous one
For Redskins, sacks don’t translate into W’s
And that’s unusual in the NFL – in recent decades, anyway.
Obama signs law to honor black Marines
President Obama signed legislation Wednesday to award a congressional gold medal to the first blacks who enlisted in the U.S. Marines in the 1940s.
Democrats pounce on Romney immigration comments
The Democratic National Committee is out with a new web video attacking GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney for his views on illegal immigration, saying that the approach the former Massachusetts governor laid out in the debate Tuesday proves that he has "assumed the mantle as the most extreme, right-wing presidential candidate on the issue of immigration ever."
Morning Roundup: Nov. 23
Video shows Johnson taking bribe; McDonnell considers cuts, even layoffs, in budget; Wal-Mart agrees to set aside jobs for D.C. residents; Sexual assault reported at Occupy D.C.; Md. lawmaker seeks tougher penalties for mass thefts; Alleged East Coast rapist likely on trial first in Prince William; Sun: Internal poll gives Rep. Edwards early lead over Ivey, challengers.
Poll: Iran sanctions not working
Fully 60 percent of Americans believe the Obama administration's economic sanctions aren't stopping Iran from developing nuclear weapons, and half say the U.S. should bomb Iran if the sanctions don't work, a new poll has found.
PICKET: GOP candidates face off on national security issues in D.C.
GOP presidential candidates met in Washington D.C.'s Daughters of the American Revolution Constitution Hall on Tuesday evening and sparred over national security issues.
Mids continue growing process with 57-55 loss to Tulane
Navy extends Conference USA foe to final minute
DPVA hits back against Crossroads ad targeting Kaine
The smoke had barely cleared from the 2011 elections before the conservative group Crossroads GPS launched an ad campaign targeting former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine. Now, the Democratic Party of Virginia is hitting back.
One that got away from the Redskins?
Tashard Choice may work out just fine for them; but what about this other back who was available?
Romney, Huntsman last holdouts as Cain signs pro-life pledge
Herman Cain signed the Susan B. Anthony List’s pro-life pledge Tuesday, leaving Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman as the last major GOP presidential candidate to refuse to support the pledge against abortion.
Eventual return of Terps' Mackall "doesn't look real promising"
Defensive end suspended earlier this month