

Backup linebacker Khary Campbell won't return for a fifth season with the Redskins, strongly rejecting the same minimum salary deal that longtime NFL starters Phillip Daniels, Renaldo Wynn and Robert Thomas accepted.
Campbell told The Washington Times that he's negotiating with other teams, but it's not just about the money. The Redskins' top special teams tackler the past three years feels disrespected.
"That wasn't something I was going to accept," said Campbell, 30. "And they drafted two linebackers. They did what they had to do and I'm going to do what I have to do."
-- David Elfin

By Kristina Wong - The Washington Times

By Dave Boyer - The Washington Times

By Ali Akbar Dareini and Brian Murphy - Associated Press

By Ashish Kumar Sen - The Washington Times
The U.S. and Pakistan need to reset their strategic relationship, which has been “burdened” with ...

By Richard S. Ehrlich - Special to The Washington Times
Malaysia on Wednesday arrested a suspected Iranian terrorist accused of plotting to kill an Israeli ...

By Beth Fouhy - Associated Press
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign has a history of near-death experiences, and he ...
Independent voices from the TWT Communities

T.J. O'Hara has joined the political ring, declaring his candidacy for President. If you agree America is in need of solutions rather than political tactics, his is a message worth reading.

Find up-to-date information on the D.C. and Baltimore live music scenes and read interviews with artists and reviews of the latest releases and concerts.