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Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Welcome To Day Three!!
Andy Parks Live From The Washington Times is ON THE AIR! Thanks to everyone who's been following the show on our first week. Take a look inside for some of the great guests we have planned for today....
Q&A: Navy slotbacks coach Danny O'Rourke
Checking in on a position where Navy has a lot of returning options
PICKET: Facebook hits 1 trillion page views
The social networking site Facebook reached one trillion page views, according to Google's double click ad planner. Facebook is ranked number one as the most visited site on the web followed by youtube, yahoo, and live.com.
Perry signs Susan B. Anthony pro-life pledge
Add Texas Gov. Rick Perry to the list of GOP presidential contenders who've signed the Susan B. Anthony List's pro-life pledge -- putting him at odds with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, one of the four candidates in the field who have refused to jump on board.
PICKET: CBO - Unemployment rate expected to stay above 8 percent until 2014
The Congressional Budget Office released it's annual summer update of the budget and economic outlook on Wednesday and according to the CBO's projection, the national unemployment rate "will remain above 8 percent until 2014."
Morning Roundup: Aug. 24
Region awakes to earthquake aftermath; Virginia primary results; Man in Aruba mystery had money problems; Report: Gray administration involved in 'cronyism'; Overtime in MoCo linked to U.S. Open; Drop in Maryland's infant mortality rate.
Earthquake: Commuters
Metro rail and bus services reported no major damages or customer injuries but riders experienced significant delays as trains slowed to 15 mph while rail crews inspected the underground system.
Earthquake: D.C. schools
D.C. Public Schools say they are making adjustments in the aftermath of Tuesday's earthquake.
Top staffers brief Obama on quake status
President Obama, who was golfing in Martha's Vineyard Tuesday afternoon when a 5.9-magnitude earthquake rocked parts of the East Coast, convened a conference call with top staffers to discuss the status of critical infrastructure, the White House said.
How a new look could make Ronnie O's life more hectic
Kidding around with Maryland's veteran equipment manager
PICKET: UPDATE - D.C. Park Police: Washington Monument not tilting
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake centered around Richmond, Virginia was felt as far as New York City and New England. Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly reported at 2:30 pm that their bureau received information that the Washington Monument may actually be tilting as a result of the earthquake.
George Mason basketball schedule coming together
Checking in on George Mason's nonconference slate
So, about those Maryland uniforms ...
With tons of combinations, how about a list of every uniform permutation the Terps have worn since 2005?
Morning Roundup: Aug. 23
Irene could impact MKL memorial dedication; Police thwart plot for explosives on Mall; D.C. collects $80.4M in parking fines; Kaine helping Dems keep control of Va. Senate; Virginians head to polls today; Warner is fifth-richest congressional member.
PICKET: NY GOP candidate for Weiner seat ID'ed as adoptive parent in high profile AIDS case
Bob Turner, the GOP candidate who failed to beat former New York Democratic Congressman Anthony Weiner during the 2010 mid-terms, but has returned to take on Democrat David Weprin in a special election for Weiner's now vacant seat, revealed that his family was the focus of a high profile AIDS adoption case 20 years ago.
PICKET: U.S. recognized Libyan government working with Muslim Brotherhood?
The United States among other countries officially recognized the Libyan Transitional National Council (TNC) as the legitimate governing body of Libya back in July, but is the TNC the government the White House is making it out to be.