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O'Malley asks super committee to keep ban on Internet gambling
The fight over Internet gaming has long been dominated by high-flying groups such as the Poker Players Alliance, but Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley and other state-level legislators with a stake in lottery profits are now also laying their cards on the table, reports Roll Call.
Reviewing the game-day predictions: Navy-East Carolina
Reviewing the picks from Navy's 38-35 loss to East Carolina
Romney: Biden has 'language-control problem'
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Monday that Vice President Joseph Biden's comments tying passage of the White House jobs proposal to lowering the nation's rape and murder statistics were "strange."
Morning Roundup: Oct. 24
Familiar face in Wal-Mart deal; Trial begins in Lululemon murder case; Questions raised about Fairfax sheriff's retirement plan; Former DYRS superintendent reaches settlement; Metrobus accidents increasing; Two fatally shot in D.C.; Five robberies in Northwest Washington; 7-Eleven looking to hire 38 residents 'on the spot'; Gansler: Natural gas companies pressuring Md. residents to sell property.
PICKET: Nevada GOP moves caucus to Feb. 4 after bitter fight
Nevada Republicans decided on Saturday during a state GOP central committee meeting to hold their caucuses on February 4, a move that likely has the Romney campaign re-strategizing where to place their campaign efforts between now and early next year.
Terps' Tate to undergo season-ending surgery
Senior will apply for hardship waiver to secure extra year of eligibility
What's up with that?
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray has issued an executive order prohibiting public-safety officers from asking people about their immigration status. What's up with that?
Edsall: Starter for Boston College a game-time decision
No certainty for Maryland QBs until Saturday around 2:50 p.m.
Reviewing the game-day predictions: Maryland-Florida State
Checking back on today's predictions
TRR: Obama's Iraq Failure
White House bragging about the announced troop withdrawal from Iraq overlooks the fact that President Obama had wanted the U.S. to stay even longer. Baghdad told him to get out.
Five game-day predictions: Maryland-Florida State
Things to keep an eye on as Maryland looks to avoid a 2-5 start
Five game-day predictions: Navy-East Carolina
What to keep an eye on as the Midshipmen look to snap a four-game losing streak
PICKET: AP poll shows only 37 percent of public supports occupy protesters
The Occupy Wall Street protests are well into their second month and while demonstrators can count on the support of President Obama and House minority leader Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, a new AP-GfK poll shows that only 37 percent of Americans currently support the OWS protests.