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Maryland Republican gubernatorial candidate Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. has to win a Sept. 14 primary before he can commence a rematch for the seat he lost in 2006.

    Ex-governors seek voters' second look

    In an election year of the angry electorate, former governors in five states are hoping that a deja vu appeal sells better than the anti-establishment pitch.


  • Illustration: Labor by Linas Garsys for The Washington Times

    SCANLON: A desperate struggle for survival

    On this Labor Day, things are looking blue for Big Labor.


  • `Tax lady' Roni Deutch says lawsuit is political

    "Tax Lady" Roni Deutch says California Attorney General Jerry Brown is engaging in election-year politics by filing a civil lawsuit accusing her law firm of false advertising and misleading consumers.


  • `Tax lady' Roni Deutch faces Calif. fraud lawsuit

    California's attorney general is suing "tax lady" Roni Deutch for $34 million, alleging that her promises to help people solve disputes with the Internal Revenue Service often don't pan out.


  • Political Scene

    The Obama administration says it's wrong to try to change the constitutional amendment that grants automatic citizenship to babies born in the United States.


  • Media crowd for position during a conference held by Phil Ting, center left, the assessor-recorder for the City and County of San Francisco, and City Administrator Ed Lee, who announced that gay marriages would be put on hold at least for another six days on Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010, outside City Hall in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

    Judge doubts gay marriage ban's backers can appeal

    The federal judge who overturned California's same-sex marriage ban has more bad news for the measure's backers: He doubts they have the right to challenge his ruling that gay couples can begin marrying next week.


  • Same-sex couple Robert Huddleston, left, and Chris Holler, second from left, of San Francisco, react to the news that they may not marry for at least another week Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010, in San Francisco. A federal judge put gay marriages on hold for at least another six days in California, disappointing dozens of gay couples who lined up outside City Hall hoping to tie the knot Thursday. Judge Vaughn Walker gave opponents of same-sex weddings until Aug. 18 at 5 p.m. to get a ruling from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on whether gay marriage should resume. Gay marriages could happen at that point or be put off indefinitely depending on how the court rules.(AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

    Judge keeps gay marriages in Calif. on hold

    The federal judge who struck down the gay-marriage ban said Thursday that same-sex weddings can resume next week unless an appeals court intervenes before then.


  • American Scene

    An Arkansas doctor accused of seeking revenge on a state medical board that repeatedly disciplined him was found guilty Monday of masterminding a homemade bomb attack that disfigured and partially blinded the board's chairman.


  • People attend a rally in the Castro district celebrating a federal judge's decision overturning California's same-sex marriage ban in San Francisco, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010. Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker made his ruling in a lawsuit filed by two gay couples who claimed the voter-approved ban violated their civil rights. The sign at left makes reference to attorney David Boies who represented challengers to the ban in the case. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

    Schwarzenegger calls for gay weddings

    California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who twice vetoed legislation that would have legalized same-sex marriage, has surprised gay rights supporters by urging a federal judge to allow gay couples to resume marrying in the state without further delay.


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