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Local news blogging: Georgia speaker resigns House amid controversy
The speaker of the Georgia House, Glenn Richardson, resigned from his seat Thursday amid allegations four days ago from an ex-wife that he had an affair with a lobbyist.
Terps football '09 in review: Freshman usage
The series begins ... but will it reach its natural conclusion?
Nats announce minor-league staff
The Nats announced their minor-league staff for 2010, mostly reshuffling managers who had already been in the organzation.
Pawlenty sued for making cuts to balance state budget
A bitter, partisan battle has landed Minnesota governor and potential 2012 GOP presidential contender Tim Pawlenty in court as state Democrats joined a handful of citizens in suing the governor over cuts he made to help balance the state budget.
Maryland coach Gary Williams on The Sports Fix on ESPN 980
Maryland basketball coach Gary Williams will be a guest on "The Sports Fix" at 12:45 p.m. on ESPN 980 and espn980.com.
Sellers back, Hall not
Fullback Mike Sellers is practicing. Cornerback DeAngelo Hall isn't.
Off the beaten path online: Poll - Castle beats AG Biden for Senate...:
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: VP Biden's Son, Beau, is behind in a head to head poll against Mike Castle for Delaware's U.S. Senate Seat, a former British soldier faces death by firing squad in Congo, and Senator DeMint threatens to block Bernanke's renomination.
Local news blogging: NY Senate definitively rejects gay marriage
The New York Senate voted 38-24 against legalizing gay marriage Wednesday. The 30 Republicans that unanimously voted 'no' on the measure were joined by eight Democrats. Democrats hold the Senate majority by one seat.
Spring training, Phil Rizzo and more
A few updates on the Nats news of the day, and a thank-you for all the warm wishes you've sent us in the last 24 hours.
EA Sports and the World Cup
A conversation with Sam Cooper, head of EA Sports FIFA franchise.
More Americans wary of global U.S. engagement
Americans are apparently getting tired of their country's global involvement -- at least more so than they have been in four decades.
Jarmon upbeat
Rookie defensive end Jeremy Jarmon is optimistic about making a full recovery from surgery on his left knee.
Election Assistance Commission nixes job to man because of GOP affiliation
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel, a federal investigative agency, found that a government election commission had refused a man a high-ranking position because he was a Republican.
Gray terse on Tigers
Secondary coach Jerry Gray publicly discussed losing the Memphis job, but barely.