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PICKET: Occupy protesters relegated to a 'stop snitching' policy on crime within encampments
Crime in Occupy Wall Street's encampment Zucotti Park might be worse than the public realizes.
Dems spoof Romney with Halloween contest
Looking for a Halloween costume for trick-or-treating? The Democratic Party of New Hampshire has an idea.
Romney attacks Perry again, this time on illegal immigration
Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney's camp kicked off another day with yet another attack against Rick Perry, whacking him this time for "promoting liberal policies that encourage illegal immigration."
Dorsey still out for Terps
Maryland releases injury report for game against Boston College
Running hot and cold with Maryland football
With foul weather in the forecast, a look at the Terps' most extreme game-time temperatures since 2000
Smart move: HP to keep PC biz
There's one word to describe HP's decision to stay in the personal computing business: sensible.
Anonymous texts roil NoVa Senate race
Virginia Democrats are trying to figure out who is behind random, anonymous text messages that voters received in the past few days attacking members of their party.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Lanny Davis Joins Andy Parks
Andy's favorite liberal Lanny Davis joins us LIVE to explain why he thinks the odds favor an Obama win...
Campaign raffle winners dine with Obama
President Obama dined Thursday night at the Liberty Tavern in Arlington with four winners of a raffle sponsored by his re-election campaign.
O'Malley says he, Donna Edwards OK, 'moving forward'
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says he and Rep. Donna F. Edwards have settled their disagreement over the state's new congressional map and are "moving forward."
American picked fifth, Navy seventh in Patriot League
Mids' Jordan Sugars a preseason all-conference selection
Critics see anti-marriage bias in new health law
"June" and "Jake" would have gotten married, but now they might not because of President Obama's health care law, Republicans say.
Poll: Romney far ahead in New Hampshire
A new Rasmussen Reports poll shows that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney continues to lead his Republican presidential rivals by a wide margin in New Hampshire, home to the nation's first primary.
Morning Roundup: Oct. 27
Brutal details emerge in Lululemon murder trial; O'Malley asks the people; D.C. lawmakers work on ethics laws; Va. Medicaid costs swell; St. Mary's gets cruise ship for displaced dormers; D.C. ticketing thousands for blocking intersections; Howard student slain; Richmond tea party upset over treatment of "Occupy Richmond."
PICKET: (video) Rangel stays away from Dems who run away from Obama; Nadler runs away from TWT opinion
Capitol Hill Democrats on the campaign trail are avoiding President Barack Obama out of fear that the president's struggling poll numbers with voters could very well affect their own re-election prospects.
From the cutting room floor: Ten A.J. Francis stories
Not everything could fit into the dead-tree; there are no such problems on Al Gore's Invention
Comparing the deals George Mason gave Hewitt and Larranaga
Some context for Hewitt's five-year contract.