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The Young and the Conservative
Living in a Millenial world: Black on Black Thought
Obama is; McCain isn't
New-look Nats already?
We're three innings into August, and already it's looking a whole lot better than July for the Nationals.
Mock optioned
The much anticipated roster move to get the Nats down to 25 has just been announced, and it's a bit of a surprise: They've optioned Garrett Mock back to Columbus.
Something to be proud of?
Pride is one thing Democrats say McCain should not feel when it comes to his Paris Hilton-Britney Spears-Barack Obama commercial.
College football countdown: Nos. 101-105
This isn't where June Jones finished last year. And it might not be where he ends this year. But for now, the new Southern Methodist coach finds himself in triple digits.
U.S. annoyed as countries refuse Gitmo inmates
The Bush administration is having a hard time getting rid of foreign inmates at Guantanamo Bay.
Pelosi pushes Bush on Olympics
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi today urged President Bush to pressure China on human rights and press freedom.
Coaches poll released
Virginia Tech is 15th in the preseason coaches poll; Virginia and Maryland are receiving votes.
Washington Nationals -- baseball's whoopee cushion
The Washington Nationals have become a joke around baseball, but there is nothing funny about the money Jim Bowden has wasted.
The Art Monk Collection
A nostalgic, cardboard look at Art Monk, from our friends at Mister Irrelevant
College football countdown: Nos. 106-110
After missing a beat yesterday, there will be two installments of the countdown today. There's no one in this interval you wouldn't expect --- unless it was 1946.
Notes from Redskin Park
More guys are ruled out for Sunday and Jim Zorn reveals the likely QB rotation
A plug
It's not our fabulous special Hall of Fame section, but I want to encourage Redskins fans to watch ComcastSportsNet tonight at 9.
Obama says McCain attacks are "mocking" millions of Americans
Surprise! Sen. Barack Obama is fundraising off the latest McCain line of attack.
GOP goes on celebrity offensive
The National Republican Committee launched a Web site to ridicule Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama by tying him to Hollywood megastars.