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Jewish group tells Lieberman to repent
The Shalom Center in Philadelphia has gotten 1,950 Jews to tell Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman to follow the dictates of the Torah.
Meet Jason Marquis
The Nats' newest pitcher is a workhorse from Staten Island who does a lot of little things well but rarely blows you away. He can't wait, though, to instill his wisdom on the rest of Washington's pitching staff.
Hall encourages Allen to start over
Cornerback DeAngelo Hall thinks new general manager Bruce Allen should blow up the roster.
Carter will play with torn biceps
Jim Zorn just told Ryan O'Halloran that Andre Carter will play with a torn biceps.
Barry and his ilk are at it again
D.C. Councilman Marion Barry and other District officials earmark tens of millions to tax-delinquent groups
Off the beaten path online: Cheney named Conservative of the Year...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Cheney named Conservative of the Year, Fort Hood Terrorist Claims His Rights Being Violated, and Sorry, Vegans: Brussels Sprouts Like to Live, Too.
Gruden rules himself out
Jon Gruden just took himself out of the running for the Redskins' coaching job.
Hall, Sellers will play, Griffin won't
DeAngelo Hall and Mike Sellers are back. Cornelius Griffin won't play.
How the Nats' rotation looks now
With the Nationals' signing of right-hander Jason Marquis to what's believed to be a two-year contract worth $15 million, the team has the veteran starter they've been after all winter. It's not a guarantee the Nationals are done shopping for pitching before spring training, but if it is, here's how the rotation might look on Opening Day:
Audio: Post floor speech interview with Sen. Whitehouse
Following Senator Whitehouse's floor remarks, I spoke with the Rhode Island Senator about the more inflammatory statements he made in the Senate chambers about supporters of GOP members who are looking to stall the health care bill.
If you don't want to die in New York City, make sure it's not lunchtime
New York medics claim they have no obligation to help a dying pregnant woman because they are on their lunch break.
More changes coming for Wizards
Flip likely to start Foye at shooting guard in place of struggling Stevenson
Obama speech voted top religion story of '09
President Obama's June speech in Cairo was voted by religion writers as the top 2009 religion story. I disagree.
Nelson: Full funded Medicaid for every state or none at all
Democrats voted early this morning in the Senate on the initial series of cloture votes with the goal of passing the Senate's health care bill by Christmas. Following the 1:30 A.M. vote, Sen. Ben Nelson (D - NE) emerged from the floor and spoke to reporters about the bill as well as the controversy surrounding the deal Senator Nelson acquired for Nebraska for full federal funding of Medicaid in perpetuity.