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NFL Rankings: Week 16, Colts back on top
Unbeaten Indy moves back into the top spot ahead of fallen New Orleans.
The Capps effect
The signing of closer Matt Capps early this morning completes a dramatic makeover of the Nats' bullpen.
Three questions with Cowboys beat writer Charean Williams
Three questions with Cowboys beat writer Charean Williams of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Wizards 109, Bucks 97
Washington survives fourth-quarter charge from Bucks and Arenas scare to win second straight.
Wizards-Bucks pregame
Butler gives back in return to Wisconsin; Flip doesn't care if players are upset as long as he gets what he wants.
Nats close to signing Capps
The Cubs don't expect to get the free agent closer, so that leaves Washington as his likely landing spot. A deal could be wrapped up tonight.
Gray says he didn't interview, sort of
Secondary coach Jerry Gray just denied he interviewed for Jim Zorn's job, then went no comment.
Donations-for-earmarks: just as corrupt as oil-for-food
Former star lobbyist Paul Magliocchetti is at the heart of a federal grand jury investigation for swapping donations for earmark kickbacks.
Shuster ignores 'Aryan' insults in favor of Coburn's snowstorm wish
MSNBC's David Shuster fails to address Whitehouse's anti-Republican rant--while playing up Coburn's health-care vote comment
Batiste signs with Denver's practice squad
D'Anthony Batiste, cut by the Redskins last week, has signed with Denver.
Sen. Casey abandons dad's legacy
Senator Bob Casey Jr. (D - PA), who came to office as a pro-life Democrat in 2006 under the banner that he would continue his father's fight in pro-life causes has turned out to be pretty disappointing. When asked by the Washington Times on Tuesday what he thought his father, the late Bob Casey Sr., former governor of Pennsylvania from 1987 to 1995, would think of the abortion issue in the health care bill
Off the beaten path online: Chairman Mao adorns White House Christmas tree...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Chairman Mao Adorns White House Christmas Tree, Democrats Protect Federal Employees From Health Care Overhaul, and Ammunition Control by the Obama Administration.