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Coulter thanks Drudge for 'Demonic' cover concept
Ann Coulter has Matthew Drudge to thank for the sleek aesthetics of her newest book, “Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America,” released Tuesday.
MILLER: Obama: Kill Hoosier babies with Medicaid cash
Republican Senators fight CMS Administration Donald Berwick's decision to block Indiana's Medicaid funding plan which would stop taxpayer funds for abortions at Planned Parenthood.
PICKET: Gingrich says he's moving forward with campaign
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich announces on Facebook he is moving forward with his campaign despite reported mass resignations of his campaign staff.
White House defends Gabon leader's visit
The White House on Thursday defended President Obama's decision to invite to the Oval Office an African leader who is suspected of widespread corruption, arguing that Gabon has made significant reforms under President Ali Bongo Ondimba, whose tiny nation holds the presidency of the U.N. Security Council this month.
Toledo restaurant touted by Obama to close
An Ohio restaurant that President Obama touted last week as having benefited from his expansion of the auto industry bailout is going out of business after 70 years of serving residents in Toledo.
Navy hires Stony Brook's Rick Sowell as new lacrosse coach
Veteran coach has taken two schools to the NCAA tournament
PICKET: CEI pumps free market values at annual dinner and the video that never happened
The Competitive Enterprise Institute held it's annual gala in Washington D.C. at the Hyatt Regency on Wednesday with it's featured speaker Daniel Hannan, a member of the European Parliament for Southeast England
Metro tries new approach to weekend track work
Metro on Thursday announced a new approach to weekend track work that transit officials say will minimize delays while expediting repairs.
PICKET: (VIDEO) Wis. public union employees ruin day for Special Olympians
Wisconsin's MacIver Institue captured video of the state public union employees disrupting a Special Olympics celebration.
PICKET: Weiner learns a safe seat doesn't necessarily guarantee political immortality
As more Democrats call upon Congressman Anthony Weiner, New York Democrat, to resign from his seat on Capitol Hill, the New York liberal is learning that occupying a Congressional district that is politically safe in his Party's corner can also be harmful.
Is Bachmann Romney's BFF? Huntsman his Kryptonite?
University of Virginia political guru Larry Sabato thinks that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's potential BFF in the race for the GOP presidential nomination could be no other than Rep. Michele Bachmann, the hard-charging conservative from Minnesota.
Morning Roundup: June 9
Thomas steps aside as committee chairman; Va. lawmakers meet for congressional redistricting maps; Police find record number of guns on Metro system; GOP's Mara joins DC Vote; Metro will not extend weekend wait times; Md. lawmaker wants to halt outlet plan temporarily
Lanier: Transfers not related to Sheen escort
The transfer of two Metropolitan Police Department officers out of the unit responsible for providing a high-speed escort to actor Charlie Sheen was not "disciplinary in nature," Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier says.
Md. delegate wants harsher poultry-industry restrictions
A Maryland delegate is calling for the state to reconsider tougher restrictions on the poultry industry after an FDA study released Wednesday found low arsenic levels in some chickens.
N.H. GOP Insider: Palin run unlikely
The vice-chair of Sen. John McCain's 2008 presidential team in New Hampshire told The Washington Times Wednesday that he thinks former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will take a pass on running for president.
PICKET: Breitbart releases statement on explicit alleged photo of New York Congressman
Andrew Breitbart appeared on the Opie and Anthony radio show where he showed the hosts through his phone the x-rated alleged photo of New York Congressman Anthony Weiner. According to Mr. Breitbart, the radio hosts snapped a photo and released it on twitter without his permission.
NHTSA credits Lanier with drop in traffic deaths
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gave its Public Service Award to Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier for leading the nation in the largest decrease of traffic fatality rates, police said Wednesday.
Gray on Sulaimon: "Have you been to Eatonville?"
Mayor Vincent C. Gray on Wednesday flatly rejected key points of testimony from a minor 2010 mayoral candidate who says he was paid by Mr. Gray and his team to bash the incumbent, Adrian M. Fenty, on the campaign trail.
Kaine: Weiner should resign
Kaine becomes first Democrat to call for Rep. Weiner to resign.