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MILLER: Newt Gingrich: D.C. deliberately undermining Second Amendment
GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich believes that the Washington, D.C. city government is ignoring the 2008 Supreme Court decision that recognized the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution applies in Washington.
Justin Gilbert's greatest prank
How a fake cockroach and a fellow lineman created a memorable story
Advocacy group sues government over hospitalization rules
George Renshaw, 89, was never actually admitted to the hospital even though he spent four days there.
More than half health care deadlines missed by Obama administration
The Obama administration has failed to meet more than half of the new health care law's deadlines, from submitting plans for new, value-based Medicare purchasing programs to publishing criteria for determining the medically underserved.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Lanny Davis Gives Advice To Herman Cain
It's Andy's Favorite Liberal! Lanny Davis takes a look at Herman Cain crisis management:
Virginia injury report for Maryland game
Running down the Hoos out or potentially limited for Saturday's trip to College Park
Democrats try pro-choice attack on Romney
Focusing its political laser-beam on Mitt Romney, the Democrat Party is accusing the top-tier presidential candidate of supporting a Mississippi ballot measure defining life as beginning at conception.
Boehner: Grover Norquist just a 'random' guy
Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist is praised by some as a hero of fiscal conservatism and vilified by others as an unreasonable ideologue who wields unhealthy power within the GOP. But to House Speaker John A. Boehner, the anti-tax advocate is just a "random American."
Metro board approves suggestions for new station names
Metro's board of directors on Thursday approved several recommendations for station name modifications, in preparation for service changes next year.
What's up with that?
Six people were shot Halloween night in the District: What's up with that?
Mackall's suspension to last at least through season's end
Defensive end was suspended indefinitely on Wednesday
McDonnell: Romney "the steady one"
No, it wasn't an endorsement. But Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell did have some kind words for former Massachusetts governor and current presidential contender Mitt Romney Wednesday.
Judge: Mann can enter fray over his climate-change papers
A Prince William County Circuit Court judge has allowed climatologist Michael Mann to enter the legal fray over a conservative group's pursuit of his emails and documents related to his work at the University of Virginia.
Frank Gore and Clinton Portis, together again
The two former college teammates now have something else in common.
Morning Roundup: Nov. 3
Metro worker avoids prosecution despite stockpiling agency property; Lululemon jury swiftly convicts Norwood; McGarry retires from 'It's Academic'; D.C. lawmakers come clean on secret Tampa trip; Terps athletic program losing millions; USGS: 600 aftershocks from August quake; Gansler talks gay marriage at Salisbury University; Quake damaged Robert E. Lee home.