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Anti-drone activists target G-8 meeting in Md.

Opponents of America's use of unmanned aircraft against terrorism suspects are targeting Maryland politicians and the Group of Eight economic summit at Camp

Obama assets valued between $2.6M and $8.3M

The White House says President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama hold assets worth between nearly $2.6 million and nearly $8.3 million.

Colorado lawmakers vote down civil unions

Gay couples who watched as Colorado lawmakers rejected a civil unions measure are taking comfort in the bill sponsor's mantra: It's not a matter of if, but

GOP sees chance to pick up Senate seat in Nebraska

With their eyes on winning control of the U.S. Senate in November, Republicans will be looking Tuesday to the primary for Nebraska's open seat, where the

Romney is up 3% from 43% to 46%

Mitt Romney's support among registered voters who are women has grown and is slightly above President Barack Obama's, according to a poll released Monday.

Special session could cause tax hike

Not long after finding themselves unable to reach a spending plan agreement, the state General Assembly is back at it again on Monday.

Obama seeks to undercut Romney's record on jobs

President Barack Obama is casting Mitt Romney as a greedy, job-killing corporate titan with little concern for the working class in a new, multi-pronged effort

Romney's former classmate: 'You have to take it into account'

Republican Presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, is apologizing for what he calls any "stupid" pranks he pulled in high school when he bullied schoolmates

Some Congress members resemble muppets

One website suggests some congressional members have a likeness to some of the Muppets.

Senator Lugar's loss shows incumbency is out

Veteran Sen. Richard Lugar's loss in the Indiana GOP primary provides warnings for President Barack Obama and his Democrats as well as Mitt Romney and fellow

Some seek legislative help in pit ruling

The Maryland Court of Appeals made a ruling in April that deemed all pit bull breeds of dogs "inherently dangerous" and the owner of a pit bull or a

Santorum endorses one-time rival Romney

Rick Santorum is endorsing his one-time bitter rival Mitt Romney in a late-night e-mail to his supporters.

Twitter plays outsized role in 2012 campaign

BarackObama is on Twitter. So is @MittRomney. And so are all the voters following the 2012 presidential contest, whether they know it or not.

GOP plan boosts Pentagon, cuts social programs

The Republicans who control the House are using cuts to food aid, health care and social services like Meals on Wheels to protect the Pentagon from a wave of

GOP leaders start to rally around Romney -- sort of

Republican party leaders are starting to rally around Mitt Romney, but it's not exactly a stampede of support for the expected GOP presidential nominee.

O'Malley, leaders agree on special session dates

Gov. Martin O'Malley and legislative leaders want to call the General Assembly back in session in mid-May to make changes to a budget that left the state with

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