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Protesters disrupt Obama S.F. appearance
Campaign 2012 is not going as smoothly for President Obama as he has hoped for. During an appearance Mr. Obama made at a fundraiser in San Francisco on Thursday, reports a local NBC affiliate, he was heckled by a group that calls itself the freshjuiceparty.com.
(video) NYC school teacher: Here's how you promote socialism in the classroom
The Education Action Group Foundation posted the video above on Wednesday showing a March 20 teachers forum that took place recently in New York City showing, "Sarah Knopp, a Los Angeles teachers union leader and Megan Behrent a New York City teacher affiliated with the International Socialist Organization, explain how to push Marxism in the public school classroom.
AAA: Higher gas prices = emptier tanks
More people in the District, Maryland and Virginia are running out of gas this year than last year — a problem AAA Mid-Atlantic is attributing to the soaring price of fuel in our area.
Steele Stanwick named ACC men's lacrosse player of the year
Virginia attackman has 23 goals and 21 assists
Edsall pleased with Danny O'Brien's progress
Incumbent QB improving as Maryland spring practice progresses
Terps' Young to play after loss of mother
Attackman's mother died Sunday of pancreatic cancer
Morning Roundup: April 21
Va. rules faith-based groups not required to allow gays to adopt; Airports authority closes debate on which Dulles Metrorail station to build; Schaefer memorial delays bill signings; More charges related to mass S. Capitol Street shootings; Feds: MoCo must participate in deportation program; Biden blamed for missed MARC train; O'Malley to Asia
Charlie Sheen's high speed DC police escort 'under investigation'
Film and TV actor Charlie Sheen entertained an audience in Washington, D.C. at Constitution Hall on Tuesday night as part of his "Torpedo of Truth" tour and DC's Metropolitan Police Department rolled out the red carpet for Mr. Sheen by providing a police escort from Dulles airport to the show's venue downtown.
'Koch Brothers' get new unhinged death threat
Some liberals enjoy hearing one of their own voluntarily pretend to be a one of the billionaire Koch brothers who called Republican Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker this year. However, according to the Des Moines Register, a death threat and nasty calls were received by a local office supply company that shares the last name of Koch Industries Charles and David Koch.
EPA: Let's Rap About Climate Change
Can socially responsible rap music help save the planet? The EPA thinks so.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Second-Round Picks
The Redskins seem to have an aversion to them. Here are some chilling facts.
Georgetown's Sanford narrows transfer options
Georgetown basktball transfer Vee Sanford will visit Dayton, Loyola-Chicago, USC and Xavier, according to his father. Sam Houston St. is also an option.
Obama Beyond Pathetic on BP Response
One year later, the Obama administration continues doing more harm than good in the aftermath of the BP oil spill.
Survey: More tech support workers needed
Having computer trouble this morning? Maybe your employer needs to hire more tech support.
Want to borrow an e-book? Kindle says yes.
Borrowing e-books from public libraries soon will be possible using Amazon.com's Kindle devices and software, the firm says.
Social media app aims to combat hunger
There's a way to put all your social media time to good use, thanks to the U.N. World Food Program.
Morning Roundup: April 20
D.C. considers "jock tax" for non-city residents such as Ovechkin; Details of Schaefer farewell, tearful goodbyes; Final ICC piece in place; Republican Jeff Frederick returns to Va. politics; Cuccinelli sees Supreme Court delay as a good sign
Pondering the Redskins' 2011 Schedule
A rugged road awaits them in Mike Shanahan’s second season.