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Comedian Stewart: Perry was drunk or fresh back from dentist
Rick Perry's jokey, animated speech in New Hampshire late last week has gone viral on the Internet and now it's getting the full late-night comic treatment, with "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart mocking the Texas governor's delivery on his show Monday night.
D.C. officials visit NFL Bucs' facility to help bring home Redskins?
City officials appear to be finally getting their ducks in a row to lure the Washington Redskins back to, well, Washington.
Morning Roundup, Nov. 1
Six Halloween night shootings in Washington, D.C.; House wants to tighten D.C. hiring practices; Illegal immigrant gets felony murder in fatal accident; Detective in Lululemon murder trial describes Norwood interviews; Top Virginia Republicans slam Obama-zombie email; Judge: Gray must testify over lottery contract; Garagiola makes first campaign stops in Western Maryland.
PICKET: (video) Axelrod ponders 'GM is alive Bin Laden is dead' campaign theme for Obama
David Axelrod, Obama 2012 campaign aide, spoke with Washington Times affiliated radio show America's Morning News about how the Obama campaign is preparing for the upcoming election year.
Navy quarterback Kriss Proctor returns to practice
It's "50-50" if senior will play in final home game.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Name That Color!
Happy Halloween from Andy Parks Live From The Washington Times! Andy is ready to go in his (name that color) special holiday shirt!
PICKET: Cain responds to nameless sexual harassment accusers from his past
Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is on the defensive after the Politico reported Sunday that at least two female employees who worked at the of the National Restaurant Association, when Mr. Cain headed the trade organization in the 1990's, accused the former God Father's Pizza CEO of "inappropriate behavior" towards them, which led to the women exiting the organization.
George Mason forward Johnny Williams to redshirt
Junior still recovering from offseason shoulder surgery
Don't distract Harry
A Senate staffer came in for a scolding from the chamber's top lawmaker Monday when Majority Leader Harry Reid, in the middle of bashing his Republican colleagues, found himself distracted. The culprit was one of the Senate parliamentarians, who sits in a prominent seat on the lower level of the Senate dais, just beneath the presiding officer and in between him and Mr. Reid.
New Perry ad: 'I'm a doer, not a talker'
Texas Gov. Rick Perry's presidential campaign has a new ad for Iowa that pokes a little fun at Mr. Perry's poor debate performances while taking a shot at President Obama.
Commission calls for three presidential debates
The National Commission on Presidential Debates on Monday said it has selected three sites it would like to host debates next October between the eventual presidential nominees.
Brown, O'Brien still listed as co-starters at QB
Expect the dreaded game-time decision for Maryland
Herman Cain tops Perry — in Texas
A surging Herman Cain has a slim lead in Republican presidential primary polling in Texas — topping even Gov. Rick Perry, who happens to also be running for the nomination, according to a University of Texas at Austin/Texas Tribune poll.
Cain says race isn't fueling his surge
Businessman Herman Cain pushed back against the notion that his success in the Republican presidential race is a sign that conservatives want to send a message that they are not racist.
D.C. collects $2M since August in ticket amnesty program
The District has collected nearly $2 million in paid outstanding parking tickets since the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles agreed to look the other way on late fees, officials said Monday.
MILLER: Learning to shoot a gun
At the same time as I trudge through the Washington, D.C. bureaucracy in my attempt to get a legal handgun for self defense, I need to learn how to safely operate and shoot a gun.
Morning Roundup: Oct. 31
Political texting roils Northern Va. Senate race; Parking projects of Gray ally draw D.C.'s attention; D.C. appeals to state legislatures in statehood effort; Maryland tolls increase Tuesday; Congressional committee: No direct evidence Sulaimon Brown was offered job; Lululemon trial resumes; Montgomery County loitering bill called unconstitutional; Currie trial expect to close this week.