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Romney strategist: Obama will win by 2-3 points
Alex Castellanos, a senior strategist for former GOP candidate Mitt Romney, handicaps the presidential race and gives Barack Obama the edge.
Dixon glad to be back home
Juan Dixon addresses the media a day after signing with the Washington Wizards
J. Taylor: Surgery saved career
Jason Taylor just talked to reporters and said the surgery on his calf Monday morning saved his career.
Bill Clinton: 'Let's get real here'
Former POTUS says on "Daily Show" that his wife has done more campaigning for Obama than other also-rans.
Bill Clinton: 'Let's get real here'
Former POTUS says on "Daily Show" that his wife has done more campaigning for Obama than other also-rans.
Live chat today -- 1 p.m.
Please join me today at 1 p.m. for our weekly Nationals live chat. I suspect there is plenty you want to discuss as the season wraps up. Send your questions in now, then check back at 1 p.m. for the answers.
Out-of-town Q&A: Clemson
Clemson beat writer Larry Williams of the Charleston Post and Courier answers five questions about the 3-1 Tigers
Cooperstown Bound? - Ron Santo
For a person who was once told that his life expectancy was going to be no more than 25 years and who later had both his legs amputated, a 15-year career in the major leagues is nothing short of extraordinary. That is exactly what former Cubs third baseman Ron Santo has gone through, and accomplished, in his life. While the BBWAA failed to elect Santo to the Hall of Fame during his 15 years of eligibility, he came within seven votes of being elected by the Veterans Committee in 2005 and fell just five votes short in 2007, and is on the ballot again in 2009. So, does he deserve to get in? By Nick Leco.