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The District's mayor was arrested last week for protesting congressional meddling in city affairs.
Terps closer to desired destination despite loss
Terps' 12-11 overtime setback to Hopkins familiar yet different from past encounters in the rivalry
Reality strikes as Navy stumbles against Army
Mids suffer first three-game skid against Black Knights since 1950-52
Navy assistant Green working his way back
Defensive coordinator, who is recovering from gall bladder surgery, attends his first practice of the spring
Where are Crystal Mangum's liberal supporters now?
Being held on a $300,000 secured bond, 2006 Duke Lacrosse rape accuser Crystal Mangum sits in a Durham County jail cell after being charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. The man Ms. Mangum allegedly stabbed on April 3 died of his injuries on Wednesday. The charges against Ms. Mangum have yet to be upgraded to murder.
Virginia, Georgetown lacrosse games moved up
Threatening weather prompts Saturday games to be played earlier.
Obama's twisted definition of fiscal responsibility
President Barack Obama’s speech at George Washington University last week partially blamed George W. Bush’s prescription drug plan for the budget crisis. At the same time he expressed outrage at the Republicans who wish to downscale his own health care plan.
Add "zombie killer" to A.J. Francis' resume
Checking in with Maryland's inimitable defensive tackle
Congressional budget now available — in Spanish!
Breaking yet another barrier, the Congressional Progressive Caucus released a copy of its proposed 2012 budget in Spanish.
Obama: 2006 debt vote was 'political'
President Obama on Thursday admitted his 2006 vote against raising the debt limit as a senator from Illinois was "political" and not in the best interest of the country.
Dueling Broadband: Comcast, Verizon square off at very high speeds
Let's get ready to download? Comcast Thursday morning said they'd offer 105 megabits/second downloading Internet service to subscribers. Ho-hum, Verizon replied, we've got 150 Mbp/s, and a smaller number of folks sharing a given pipe.
Microsoft co-founder Allen defends 'tell-all' slamming Gates, Ballmer
Striking back at critics, Paul Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft Corp. who later left the firm, defends his "tell-all" book in which he attacks best friend Bill Gates and Microsoft colleague Steve Ballmer. Allen makes his remarks in an interview for the April 17 edition of CBS' "60 Minutes."
Moran: Feds give $20m for expected gridlock in BRAC move to Alexandria
Finally, there's a bit of good news for the gridlock predicted to plague the I-395 and Seminary Road intersection when 6,400 Department of Defense workers are relocated to the Mark Center in Alexandria.
Morning Roundup: April 14
Congress: Internet poker in D.C. not a done deal; Suspect surrenders in fatal Northern Va. barbershop shooting; UDC exercises scant oversight over president's spending; Metro to discuss spending, less weekend service; Allen uses Obama speech to jab Kaine