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Bennett's Best for the week of July 26
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. This week its Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Collected Book 1 from Mirage Studios and Bone: Rose from Scholastic Books.
Bennett's Best for the week of July 19
Legendary comic book store owner Greg Bennett provides a pair of recommendations for comic book lovers every week. Titles are either currently on specialty store shelves or shipping or in the near future. Fans can also click on the covers to appreciate the fine art.
Willingham is co-NL Player of the Week
The Nats outfielder shares honor with Tim Lincecum after hitting two grand slams in one game at Milwaukee and adding another homer yesterday in Pittsburgh.
Episcopalians race to elect a gay bishop
Two Episcopal dioceses are vying for which one gets to elect the denomination's second openly gay bishop.
Should injection be concerning?
Four days into training camp and Albert Haynesworth already has one injection. Cause for concern?
Barrow in camp with Bills
Michael Barrow, a Redskins free agent signee in 2004 whose balky knee prevented him from playing with Washington, is in Buffalo this summer.
On their way to summer vacation..
What Congress might want to consider while its away at play.
Video: Town hall participants give headaches to healthcare reformers Sebelius and Specter
Senator Arlen Specter, (D-Pa.) along with Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius faced crowds of individuals in Philadelphia this weekend who questioning them on the logic of the government run healthcare plan.
Schmidt leaves Apple board
Google's CEO quits after three year stint as Apple Inc. director.
Nolan Carroll: Fond of winning everything
Cornerback came out on top in offseason competition
Speilberg to remake 'Harvey'
Steven Speilberg is going to make a movie about an invisible rabbit. With no special effects -- you know, because it's invisible.
Castro slams U.S. overtures
Cuban President Raul Castro says he won't abandon communism to make peace with the U.S. But he might reconsider for some bailout money.
Peres defends Iraeli democracy amid low public confidence
A report showing Israelis have low confidence in Israeli's civic institutions spurred President Peres to defend Israeli's democracy.
Welcome to the show, Brian Matusz
Baltimore Orioles fans waited months for the much-hyped arrival of catcher Matt Wieters, and the back end of the rotation's struggles made the wait for right-hander Chris Tillman's debut seem a lot longer than it actually was. Brian Matusz's impending promotion, on the other hand, is an unexpected and much appreciated surprise. O's fans were well aware of the highly touted southpaw's dominance of Double-A hitters, but Andy MacPhail & Co. had stated all along that he would finish up his first full professional season in the minors and then be sent home. Instead, all indications are that Matusz will start in place of the injured Brad Bergesen on Tuesday night in Detroit.
Video: Obama hoped to eliminate employer coverage
This video montage is that of various democrats and their allies discussing their support for a single-payer health care system.
A nice, tidy victory
The Nats get solid contributions from several players en route to a 5-3 win over the Pirates that snapped a four-game losing streak.
Redskins afternoon report
Several players sit out the Redskins' second practice of the day.
Thru 4 1/2: Nats trail 2-1
The Nationals have contained Andrew McCutchen so far, but they haven't been able to keep Ronny Cedeno in the ballpark.