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McCain remains mum on Navy SEALS court-martial
It looks like our military members may need to start lawyering up before they go into battle. As the war on terror transforms into further legal courtroom battles. The Washington Times editorial page describes the latest outrage.
Local news blogging: Tale of two cities, mayor corruption vs. mayor runoff
Mark Tuesday as a historical day for politics in Baltimore and Atlanta. In both cities, current and future mayors take center stage. Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon was found guilty of embezzlement and voters in Atlanta will choose a new mayor in a runoff election.
Andrew Sullivan cups mouth, issues correction
Andrew Sullivan mans up after lame personal attack on Krauthammer
A Chat With Maury Brown, Round Two
Maury Brown of the Business of Sports Network and I engage in a long email conversation about the top issues of the day.
Sen. Conrad 's 9/11 trial remarks taken out of context?
Senator Kent Conrad's (D - N.D.) office insists that he his words were "taken out of context" when he talked to a CNS News reporter about his thoughts on trying professed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in a civil court.
Boudreau: Ovechkin can be "pretty reckless"
Not much more specific info on the injury, though
Jim Zorn Show on The Sports Fix on ESPN 980
Catch Redskins coach Jim Zorn on "The Jim Zorn Show" at 12:25 p.m. today on "The Sports Fix" on ESPN 980 and espn980.com.
A couple Nats updates
Today's deadline for teams to offer arbitration to their free agents could have an impact on the Nats down the road.
Off the beaten path online: Huckabee and O’Reilly on the cop-killer clemency...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Huckabee and O'Reilly on the cop-killer clemency, why scientists lie and what to do about it, and Christmas music was banned in a New Jersey school district.