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Boy Scouts without pocket knives?
In the always politically correct Britain, it has been decided that a Boy Scout carrying a pocket knife might turn him into a bully.
Desmond stars in wild Nats win
Rookie shortstop Ian Desmond set a franchise record for most RBI in a major-league debut, with four, in the Nats' 8-7 win over the Phillies.
Thru 4 1/2: Nats up 1
The Nats lead the Phillies 3-2 in the fifth, but a play at the plate cost them another run.
Pregame news
Some pregame news from Nationals Park before we get started with the Nats and Phillies:
$2 million behind National Endowment for the Arts politics push
On August 12, a group of 21 arts organizations endorsed President Barack Obama's health reform plan only 48 hours after a conference call in which a top National Endowment for the Arts official asked arts groups for help in advancing the administration's policy agenda, including health care.
Path to political propaganda at the National Endowment for the Arts
Day by day how the National Endowment for the Arts transformed from arts funder to political powerhouse.
Audio: Arts coalition chief on NEA artists' grants and health care reform
On August 28, Bob Lynch, President & CEO of Americans for the Arts, talked about a recent meeting he had with new National Endowment for the Arts Chair Rocco Landesman. A podcast of the topic was previously posted on the arts blog but was later removed. The Washington Times downloaded a copy of the podcast.
Rogers back to full duty
Starting cornerback Carlos Rogers took full practice today for the first time since re-injuring his left calf on Aug. 22 against Pittsburgh.
The NEA lies again
Yosi Sergant may not be the National Endowment for the Arts Director of Communication, but his spirit lives on in the misinformation released by the NEA.
WRs react to Kelly's promotion
Malcolm Kelly was humble while rivals Antwaan Randle El and Devin Thomas were at peace with coach Jim Zorn's announcement that Kelly will open the season as the No. 2 receiver alongside veteran Santana Moss.
UPDATE: Yosi Sergant re-assigned at NEA not resigned
The National Endowment for the Arts Public Affairs Specialist Sally Gifford contacted The Washington Times and clarified that Mr. Seragnt is still an employee at the NEA but is no longer Director of Communications.
Chicago 2016: Could Obama do more?
President Obama has not committed to attend IOC vote next month
She Said, He Said Week 1
The Washington Times' Ryan O'Halloran and News 4's Lindsay Czarniak debate five Redskins issues.