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John Beck: A Starr in the making?
Believe it or not, a famous QB waited even longer for his first victory than the embattled Redskin has.
McDonnell blasts Va.'s omission from offshore oil program; Webb, Warner want administration to reconsider
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar on Tuesday released the Obama administration's offshore oil and gas program for the next five years — a program that does not include plans for Virginia. And elected officials in the commonwealth were none too pleased.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
The Iowa Caucus Power Ratings
Steve Deace joins Andy with his Iowa Caucus Power Ratings...
McCain slams Obama for Netanyahu criticism
Sen. John McCain is taking President Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy to task for negative comments the two made about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that were caught on a "hot mic" during the G-20 summit last week.
McDonnell talks up trade mission to Israel, India
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell will undoubtedly be watching poll returns closely Tuesday, but Wednesday he heads to Israel and India for about 12 days for his third major trade mission as governor.
Cain email hits back against accuser
Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is striking back against Sharon Bialek, the Chicago-area woman who claims that Mr. Cain inappropriately touched her in 1997.
Morning Roundup, Nov. 8
Barry's mayoral hires now at peak seniority; Virginia Democrats make final push for today's elections; Chief Lanier to get tough on 'confrontational' protesters; Ex-Justice Stevens says recent Maryland redistricting is 'outrageously unconstitutional'; Unqualified support for Gray pick to run 911 call center; Judge: Huguely attorneys can see Love's entire autopsy-medical history; George Washington University professor cut class but gave 'A' grades; O'Malley joins national effort for same-sex marriage.
PICKET: Cain's Chicago accuser previously dealt with paternity suit
Sharon Bialek is the first woman to publicly identify herself as someone who was groped by Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain. Ms. Bialek has an interesting past herself.
PICKET: Latest woman to accuse Cain brings Chicago back in the picture
Sharon Bialek, a fifty year old single woman from the Chicago area, accused Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain of groping her when she said she met him for dinner to ask for help in finding her job in 1997.
Justin Gilbert listed as starter on Terps depth chart
Only a handful of changes for Maryland entering date with Notre Dame
Loss not necessarily end of political career
Even if Arizona Senate President Russell Pearce loses his recall fight Tuesday, there's a good chance he could be back in the state Legislature a year from now.
Bechtel to relocate operations from Maryland to Virginia
Bechtel Corporation, one of the largest engineering, construction and project management companies on the planet, has been lured across the Potomac from Maryland to Richmond, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Monday.
PICKET: (video) Sharpton calls Cain's explanation of sex harassment cases too 'inconsistent'
Rev. Al Sharpton spoke to the Washington Times affiliated radio show America's Morning News on Monday and spoke about his thoughts on Herman Cain as well as Occupy Wall Street.
Gray gets Omarosa, other celebs to tout D.C. statehood
Fresh off the release of his highly anticipated album, "Ambition," D.C. rapper Wale is scheduled to hit the studio for a new collaboration to boost his hometown's fight for full democracy.
Roy Helu’s 100-yard receiving day
It may not have prevented a loss to the 49ers, but it was the first by a Redskins back in 13 years.
Navy's Proctor named independents offensive player of the week
Senior earns honor for second time this season
MILLER: Washington’s unsafe, gun safety class
To legally own a gun in the nation’s capital, you have to take a gun safety class from a D.C.-certified instructor. This requirement has become my biggest source of frustration in getting a legal handgun because the city makes finding a class so difficult.
Morning Roundup: Nov. 7
Family sues D.C. youth rehab agency over son's death; Virginia GOP hoping to extend rebirth; Northern Va. key in Assembly races; Virginia politicians barnstorm amid low-turnout forecast; Biddle's back for a D.C. Council rematch; Miller calls for delay in O'Malley land plan; Miller, Busch expect tough vote on gas-tax hike.
The Redskins’ O-line: Hurt-in’ for certain
Mike Shanahan had to throw rookie Mo Hurt – the poor guy – in there against the 49ers.
PICKET: Cain accuser wants tantamount to web anonymity
In any web forum where people can give themselves any name and comment about issues, politics, religion, etc...it is interesting to see how embolden many become when they are comfortable that their true identities will not be revealed. The nastiest remarks and rumors can often be floated in a number of social media dens and commentary spaces. It seems as if one of the women who has accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment from the 1990's wants that special web anonymity in real life too