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Night off for Dunn
Nats cleanup hitter out of the lineup for only the third time in 146 games this season.
GOP uses procedure to embarrass Democrats
They may be out of power, but the GOP isn't out of options when it comes to forcing Democrats to make difficult votes, such as the ones to defund the Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now (ACORN) that occurred in both chambers this week.
Gore minion on NEA's controversial call?
The National Endowment for the Arts controversial August 10 conference call included some interesting participants eager to help the NEA, United We Serve, and the White House. One of the participants was an employee at former Vice President Al Gore's Current TV.
Local News Blogging: State Bloggers on ACORN
As BigGovernment prepares to release EVEN MORE videos of filmmaker James O'Keefe and TownHall.com columnist Hannah Giles busting ACORN offices coast-to-coast, local bloggers in states with exploited ACORN offices follow side-stories and offer commentary.
'Junk science' expert sounds alarm on insurance study
Steve Milloy’s "junk science" detector began running high when he got hold of a new study in the American Journal of Public Health claiming nearly 45,000 Americans die from a lack of health insurance.
Israel and the Davis Cup
Israel faces Spain this weekend in the Davis Cup semifinal, with matches scheduled to be played on Rosh Hashanah.
Another chance for Detwiler
Rookie left-hander starts tonight against the Phillies, maybe once more next week as he tries to establish himself as a big leaguer.
Blache pleased with Orakpo
Defensive coordinator Greg Blache isn't concerned that top draft pick Brian Orakpo had only two tackles in his NFL debut.
Blache: Haynesworth's not King Kong
Redskins defensive coordinator Greg Blache said that All-Pro defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth isn't King Kong or Superman.
Sergant's outreach effort was always political
Yosi Sergant, now former Communications Director of the National Endowment for the Arts was active in the Barack Obama presidential campaign in 2008. He was a curator at an art show during the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver.
Welcome to the Middle -- of America
Words, words everywhere!!
Author receives the Amazon Kindle as a fortieth birthday present.
Woman who inspired Obama's 'Fired up' urges prayers for the president
Edith Childs, the main character in President Obama's "Fired Up" story, tells me she's thrilled the White House keeps using the tale.
More on Yeatman
A bit of an explanation on the possibility of the former Notre Dame tight end playing football at Maryland
ACORN filmmaker calls out MSNBC
MSNBC anchor Norah O’Donnell suggested a pair of conservative filmmakers who secretly recorded ACORN workers giving them tax advice on how to run a brothel may be guilty of a serious crime during a recent on-air segment about the videos.
Can I buy a vowel?
Caps coach Boudreau discusses leadership, candidates for the vacant 'A'
Americans for the Arts disputes NEA editorial
On Sept. 13, Americans for the Arts emailed The Washington Times a letter objecting to an editorial published online on Sept. 11 and in the Sept. 14 print edition of the paper. They published both on their web site on Sept. 14 and you can read them in full there. Now The Washington Times responds.
Did arts organizations just reiterate an old position?
The Washington times responds to the Americans for the Arts.
When did the NEA chairman and the Americans for the Arts president meet?
The Washington Times respond to Americans for the Arts.