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Misery loves company
This isn’t the first Redskins team to go through an offensive outage like this. Feel better?
McDonnell touts economic development prospects from India
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, currently on an 11-day trip to Israel and India, said Thursday that he expects to have several agreements signed with India-based companies that want to either invest or expand their operations in the state within the next 60 days.
Thursday Terps teleconference tidbits
Tony Logan is Maryland's No. 2 QB, and only 60 Terps are making the trip to Winston-Salem
Maryland and the Half-A-Thousand Club
Terps have allowed three of last five opponents to roll up 500 yards
PICKET: (video) Occupy Wall Street protesters attempt to delay morning bell...refuse entry to workers, disrupt traffic
Occupy Wall Street protesters gathered at Zucotti Park, their former encampment, on Thursday morning and marched towards the New York Stock Exchange to mark their movement's two month anniversary. About one thousand occupy protesters divided themselves up into three groups and disrupted both vehicle and foot traffic in the financial district.
God and the supercommittee
With the congressional supercommittee tackling the federal debt crisis apparently gridlocked, Senate Chaplain Barry C. Black on Thursday tapped a higher power.
Leg work
One of the many things I admire about our Capitals beat writer Stephen Whyno is his total dedication to his beat. Some might call it an obsession and I wouldn't argue. Point is, Stephen works his beat like crazy.
Mason to face Brown, Albany in NIT consolation rounds
Games set for Monday, Tuesday in Fairfax
MILLER: Interstate Travel for a D.C. Gun
In all my struggles so far with the red tape the District requires before I can get my hands on a legal gun, the safety class requirement was the most time-consuming, expensive and difficult to fulfill. How can it be constitutional for D.C. residents to be forced to go to another state to exercise their 2nd Amendment right to keep and bear arms?
Morning Roundup, Nov. 17
District officials, motorists prepare for Key Bridge demonstration; Man arrested in shots fired at White House; Big unions fortify Occupy D.C. camp; Airport authority, Virginia agree on labor pact; Maryland GOP Sen. Pipken: 'War on rural Md. is real'; D.C. leaders couldn't support Issa offer; Gray backs six Wal-Marts for D.C.; Bowie State gets $553K for Steinways disappointing hawkish Comptroller Franchot.
PICKET: Occupy protester arrested after threatening to throw molotov cocktail at Macy's
CBS News reported on Wednesday that an Occupy Wall Street protester threatened to toss a molotov cocktail at New York's Macys this week during a demonstration.
TRR: The November 17 Soros Uprising
Leftist radicals are promising a November 17 to remember. The Occupy movement and other extremist groups are planning dozens of disruptive demonstrations across the country. And you can thank George Soros for it.
Paul: Obama health care more fascism than socialism
It's doubtful whether anyone opposes President Obama's health care law more than Ron Paul, but the Texas congressman said Wednesday that the sweeping legislation is not socialized medicine — contrary to claims made by his fellow presidential contenders Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain.
Survey: Only jobs more important than health care to voters
Health care is topped only by jobs as the issue voters care about the most, according to a new survey released Wednesday by PricewaterhouseCoopers Health Industries.
Pelosi: Televise Supreme Court health care case
If the Supreme Court is going to rule on Congress's new health care law, one top lawmaker wants to make sure everyone can tune in and watch the arguments.
The SE's Brag Book
Consider this the sports editor's brag book. I hope to regularly update this with highlights from our recent coverage. Call me a proud SE - our writers are out there hustling and bringing you information from a variety of places. Let me try to sum it all up in one place.
GOP's Coffman targeted in Colorado redistricting
The biggest loser under Colorado's newly drawn congressional map appears to be Republican Rep. Mike Coffman.
Morning Roundup, Nov. 17
Virginia Assembly preparing for lean budget season, cuts; Virginia GOP sticks with Norment as Senate leader; O'Malley to lead huge delegation to India; Secret Service: Bullet hit White House window; Prince George's wants voters to decide on slots casino; Robocall election case postponed.