The folly of Gitmo trials in Manhattan
As predicted, the five Guantanamo Bay detainees accused of killing nearly 3,000 people on Sept. 11, 2001, will use their civilian trials in Manhattan as a propaganda platform to criticize American... Full Editorial
- Voters won't forget Saturday night
- Voters won't forget Saturday night
- Letters from Readers
- Examiner's York gets goods on Americorps
Examiner Columnists
- Scott Ott's Examiner Scrappleface: President's 'Thanks-giving' order perplexes Dems, pundits
- Barbara Hollingsworth: D.C.'s gay marriage dilemma
- Gene Healy: Obamacare is unconstitutional
- Marta Mossburg: A fox is guarding the henhouse at the SEC
- THE DAILY OUTRAGE: Cruise security
- Dirty Money Watch: Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo.
Op-eds
- Ken Blackwell: Obama's indecision is hurting foreign alliances
- William Kristol and Frederick W. Kagan: There's no substitute for victory in Afghanistan
- Michael Hough: Rewriting bank regulations will hurt small business
- Brad O'Leary: Obama’s 43% is too much for Media Matters to bear
Nate Beeler’s Latest Toon
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Kaine: Tax increase, cuts to K-12, Medicaid possible
Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine on Monday refused to rule out a tax increase to help close a yawning budget shortfall and said to expect cuts to health care and education when he releases his final... Full story
- Andrews: Budget woes show county can't afford helicopters
- Oversight group to inspect Metro tracks next month
- Arlington offers early retirement to help close budget gap
- Poll: Gray over Fenty in head-to-head
- Anne Arundel vote a major test in Md. gambling war
- Metro wrestles with growing suicide problem
- Tax refunds increase sharply in Virginia
- Q&A: Shakira's got a man, but she's looking out for single gals on new CD, 'She Wolf'
- Mya finishes 3 points from perfect at 'Dancing With the Stars' finale
- At the Movies: capsule reviews of `The Road,' `Ninja Assassin' and other films this week
- China's economic planning agency says it has approved proposal for Shanghai Disney theme park
- China's economic planning agency says it has approved proposal for Shanghai Disney theme park
- Suspected N.Va. bank robber nabbed in Ga.
- Feds: Medicare covered doctor shopper's costs
- The Blotter
- The nation's weather
- Ex-French spy's escape, failed submarine venture with Dubai firm finds its way to Fla. court
- Sparkly reindeer-dung necklaces selling at Ill. zoo; 450 dung Christmas ornaments already sold
- Obituaries in the news
- Va. college students to give out $10K
- Deliberations to resume in mayor's trial
- Va. buying back 359 commercial crab licenses
- Brazil's leader welcomes Ahmadinejad with hug, urges West to work with Iran on nuclear dispute
- Netanyahu: No prisoner swap deal yet and there might not be one
Md.'s gambling problem: Slots stalled 1 year after vote
More than a year after Marylanders voted for slot machines as a way to rescue the state's saggingfinances, the effort to bring gambling revenue into the state has come up craps.
Pitching the... Full story
The top 10 selling singles and albums sold on iTunes
iTunes' top 10 selling singles and albums of the week ending Nov. 23, 2009:
Singles:
1. "Bad Romance," Lady Gaga
2. "Tik Tok," Ke$ha
3. "Fireflies," Owl City
4. "Empire State of Mind (feat.... Full story
Britain wins 5 International Emmys; Julie Walters, Ben Whishaw take acting honors
Julie Walters and Ben Whishaw took the top acting awards as British TV productions won five International Emmys on a night that saw Brazil get its first ever for a Bollywood-style telenovela.
The... Full story
The Blotter
Trial for man accused of killing Levy pushed back
Federal prosecutors said Monday they expected more charges to be filed against the illegal immigrant accused of murdering Chandra Levy, causing... Full story
Life in prison, no parole for woman's burning death
A 33-year-old illegal immigrant has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for setting an elderly Wheaton woman on fire and killing her.
Ramon Alvarado conspired with his cousin Jose... Full story
Govt recalls a record 2.1 million dropside cribs after 4 infant suffocations are reported
More than 2.1 million drop-side cribs by Stork Craft Manufacturing are being recalled, the biggest crib recall in U.S history, following reports of four infant suffocations.
The Consumer Product... Full story
Baltimore council passes pregnancy clinic bill
Baltimore's City Council has passed a bill requiring pregnancy centers that do not provide abortions or birth control referrals to post signs saying so.
The measure passed Monday night is thought... Full story
Indian probe blames Hindu nationalist leaders for attack on mosque that sparked deadly riots
A government investigation released Tuesday reportedly implicated dozens of Hindu nationalist politicians — including a former prime minister — in the 1992 demolition of a mosque that... Full story
Google documents artifacts of Iraq's national museum, photographs to be posted online
Google is documenting Iraq's national museum and will post photographs of its ancient treasures on the Internet early next year, Google chief Eric Schmidt announced Tuesday.
The museum was... Full story
Sports
Surging Tennessee takes another step toward saving season, beats Texans 20-17
Rob Bironas kept the Titans' unlikely turnaround going with another winning kick against the Houston Texans. Full story
Nation
Palin's book tour hits NC's Fort Bragg as Army concerned about anti-Obama politics
Sarah Palin brought her book-signing tour to North Carolina's Fort Bragg on Monday and hundreds greeted the former Republican vice presidential candidate in a campaign-like gathering. Full story
Entertainment
Patients welcome back doctor probed in Jackson's death as he returns to his Houston clinic
Michael Jackson's doctor returned to work at his Houston medical clinic on Monday for the first time since the pop star's death and his patients welcomed him back without reservation. Full story








