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Special teams watch: Maryland
Skimming through the notes for tidbits on the Terps' special teams groupings
Obama health chief says law still evolving
President Obama's health care law is an "expedition," Donald Berwick, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), told reporters Thursday.
Obama invites GE's Immelt to jobs speech
The White House's invited guests who will hear President Obama speak to Congress tonight about creating jobs for the common man include a CEO under fire for moving jobs to China and a mayor who recently built a six-foot wall around his mansion.
Morning Roundup: Sept. 8
Resignation is another Gray setback; Md. legislators warned about likely cuts to federal transport money; D.C. police announce new crime reporting tool; Rep. Wolf seeking more Va. clout on airports authority board; Rain causes flooding, closures; Moody's lauds McDonnell's move; Md. lawmakers call for BGE inquiry.
Niumatalolo: Jared Marks eager for return
Nose guard was suspended for opener against Delaware
Death penalty draws applause
The audience at Wednesday night's GOP presidential debate applauded when moderator Brian Williams asked about the 234 death row inmates that have been executed in Texas during Gov. Rick Perry's decade-long tenure, prompting Mr. Williams to wonder what that meant.
A Redskins Preseason Stat That Jumps Out at You
Am I the only one who noticed this – and thinks it means anything?
PICKET: Perry and Romney have early zinger fest at GOP debate.
The GOP presidential debate at the Reagan library quickly became a zinger fest between former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and Texas Governor Rick Perry.
PICKET: GOP presidential candidate debate primer
The fourth GOP presidential debate is tonight at the Reagan Library. Here are few things to keep in mind.
Memories of Libya past
Just outside the building at the Reagan Presidential Library where Wednesday's Republican debate is being held stands an F-14A fighter jet — a reminder of the times during Ronald Reagan's time in office that the U.S. clashed with the rogue nation.
Gray outlines D.C. jobs initiative
D.C. Mayor VIncent C. Gray outlined a series of efforts to cut into the Distric'ts 11 percent unemployment rate an even worse problem in parts of the city east of the Anacostia River — as the nation prepares to hear President Obama's plan for job creation on Thursday.
Government shutdown unlikely, House leaders say
While Congress has failed to send any appropriations bills to the White House ahead of the upcoming new fiscal year, party leaders said Wednesday they are confident a temporary spending measure will pass this month in order to avoid a government shutdown.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
It's a Hot One!
It may be a rainy day in DC, but we've got a hot show cooking in the studio today! Check it out here:
PICKET: NY Dem Assemblyman crosses party lines and endorses NY GOP candidate for Weiner's old seat
New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) crossed party lines on Wednesday to endorse Republican candidate Bob Turner for New York's 9th Congressional District seat over fellow Democrat Assemblyman Davd Weprin.
GOP uses labor attack to raise cash
Republicans on Wednesday sought to turn a union leader's Labor Day call for war against the GOP into an opportunity to raise money after the National Republican Senatorial Committee sent a fundraising letter saying the remarks were out-of-bounds, and President Obama must condemn them.
What's next for Maryland at defensive end?
With surgery looming for Isaiah Ross, the Terps get thinner on the edge