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Liberals imagine 'townhall backlash'
Hoping to replicate what tea party activists and generally fed up constituents did at Democratic lawmakers' 2009 summer townhall meetings, liberals are coordinating disruptions at Republican townhall meetings.
Norment: 'We're coming to get you'
Senate Minority Leader Thomas K. Norment Jr. consoled himself with a brief history lesson last week as he mourned the passage of a new redistricting plan largely drawn by Democrats, who hold the majority.
Virginia dismisses Shamel Bratton from lacrosse team
Star midfielder was suspended twice earlier in senior season
Leftists Exploit Twister Dead
Left wing global warming alarmists are exploiting twister deaths to promote their pet theology, is anyone surprised?
Crowton seeking physicality at fullback
Position far from settled as end of spring nears for Maryland
Soros on attacks on Koch brothers: It may be a problem for them
Hungarian born billionaire and supporter of liberal organizations and lawmakers George Soros kept his thoughts on 2012 quiet but gave a reporter a vague statement on the attacks brothers Charles and David Koch have received.
The Ups and Downs of the Draft
How the Redskins have fared in recent years when they’ve moved north or south in the first round.
Superman to America -- Drop Dead
Superman is renouncing his U.S. citizenship. Pass the kryptonite.
Republicans hold redistricting marathon in Richmond.
Republicans are holding a redistricting marathon in Richmond.
Rand Paul ribs Trump about birth certificate flap
Speaking to a crowd in Concord, N.H., Sen. Rand Paul took at playful swipe at Donald Trump's aggressive pursuit of the president's birth certificate, opening his remarks this morning by saying he wanted to see the paper trail of the real estate mogul's Republican credentials.
Morning Roundup: April 28
Officials capture final D.C. youth escapee from S.C.; Source: D.C. to investigate council member Alexander; Details released on Haynesworth episode at W Hotel; GPS sends trucks into tiny Northern Va. neighborhood; U.Va. climate change issue resurfaces; Md. lottery used in laundering of drug money
Battle with unions gets hotter
The fight over the nation's workforce and businesses is moving towards a boiling point this summer as labor leaders and their members, state governments, private companies, and the federal government do battle over new union legislation,NLRB lawsuits, and a presidential executive order.
TRANSCRIPT: Gingrich addresses National Catholic Prayer Breakfast
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich addressed the annual National Catholic Prayer Breakfast this morning in Washington.
Puerto Rico Tip-Off field finalized
Western Michigan joins field, plus another tidbit missed last week
Tracking ACC basketball attendance
Following up on this morning's entry on Maryland basketball
Obama torpedoes Corsi book orders on Amazon
Jerome Corsi's book titied, "Where's the Birth Certificate?" dropped from #1 last week on Amazon's best seller's list to #27 on Wednesday following the release of President Barack Obama's long form birth certificate this morning.
McDonnell recalls growing up Catholic
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell reminisced Wednesday about growing up Catholic.
Mass. Dems stick it to the unions
In a trend that many thought only happened in Republican dominated state legislatures, a bill was passed in the Democratic controlled, veto-proof majority, Massachusetts State House that would limit municipal employees of of their collective bargaining power.