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Maryland spring depth chart rundown: Offense
An annotated look (in two parts) entering Randy Edsall's first spring practice in College Park
Terps' Desmond Kearse receives medical hardship
Florida native will have four years of eligibility remaining
Jamarr Robinson, Ben Pooler leave Maryland football program
Would-be fifth-year seniors won't return in 2011
Lewis, DeSouza, Stinebaugh, Graham to miss spring practice
Justin Gilbert and Marcus Whitfield among those limited during Maryland's March and April drills
Rangel on Libya: 'Congress should have been consulted'
Congressman Charlie Rangel, New York Democrat, joined a growing number of members in his party who are critical of President Barack Obama for not consulting Congress before the President ordered the U.S. military to take action against Libya
(video) Obama to Bush '07: You do not have Congressional authorization to attack Iran
In the video above, then Senator Barack Obama gave his thoughts on the Bush administration's possible military action in Iran that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, later introduced in the Senate for Mr. Obama on November 1, 2007. Mr. Obama is making his speech, on September 12, 2007 in Clinton, Iowa.
Mooney, Smart dismiss job rumors
SAN ANTONIO -- One unavoidable tradition accompanied Richmond and Virginia Commonwealth University to the Sweet 16: Head coaches being linked to other jobs.
Media requests swamp Richmond, VCU
SAN ANTONIO -- The busiest man at Virginia Commonwealth University closed on a new home Tuesday, awaits the arrival of his first child in a month and a half and coordinates media relations for one of country's hottest basketball teams.
Navy releases 2012 and 2013 football schedules
Army, Air Force, Notre Dame, Indiana and San Jose State on both schedules
Blogger enters Va. House race
A writer for a conservative-leaning blog is using his online presence to launch a campaign for the Virginia House seat of Fairfax Democrat Mark Keam.
Congressional Dems take to Twitter to defend health care law
Congressional Democrats pushed back Wednesday at an onslaught of Republican attacks aimed at the health care reform law on its one-year anniversary.
Biden: Florida governor wrong to reject rail money
Vice President Joseph R. Biden used a Wednesday visit to Florida to rebuke Gov. Rick Scott for turning down federal money for a high speed rail project, saying the move will stifle business in the Sunshine State.
Trump headed to Iowa
Donald Trump is getting serious about a run for the 2012 GOP presidential nomination. The Des Moines Register reports the New York real estate mogul has scheduled his first appearance in Iowa as a potential candidate.
Senators get Blackberry to remove speedtrap apps
After four Democratic senators complained, the company that makes Blackberry smartphones said it will remove programs that tell motorists of upcoming police speed traps and red light cameras.
GOP decries health care law on its anniversary
As Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of President Obama signing the Democrats' health care reform bill into law, Republicans released a blitz of news releases blasting the law they derisively call "Obamacare."
Reviewing the bracket dos and don'ts
So, how good was the D1scourse-brand advice? Read on.
Atheist Newdow ditches six year anti - 'under God' pledge of allegiance lawsuit
Dr. Michael Newdow, an Atheist activist, has given up his six year legal fight that he hoped would have restricted California school children from saying "under God" when reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, reports Catholic Lane