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W. SCOTT LAMB: Religion headlines worth 5 minutes of your Wednesday
David Brody writes, "What this victory in Iowa proved is that when a candidate authentically courts evangelicals with their time, a near-perfect ground game along with lots of money to propel it, evangelicals will respond. And when they respond in record numbers like they did in Iowa Monday night, they show that they are more than a force in American politics; they're a game-changer."
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Mexico's Foreign Relations Department said Tuesday that embassy personnel in Egypt have identified six more bodies as those of Mexican citizens killed in air attack by Egyptian police and military forces.
SharesFRANK GAFFNEY: Obama is playing for the other team
The Obama administration is putting America on the wrong side in the War for the Free World.
SharesNINA RADCLIFF: Sodium: Too much doesn’t do a body good
A new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that more than 50 percent of packaged products included in their study exceeded the FDA healthy food label guidelines for sodium.
SharesFRANK GAFFNEY: Al Qaeda members list recalls inter-connectedness of jihad
JustSecurity reports that federal prosecutors have unveiled an Al Qaeda "members list" in the trial of Khaled al-Fawwaz, an Al Qaeda facilitator who dealt with the media, helping to facilitate fatwas, and arrange interviews, including the famous Bin Laden interview with Peter Arnett. The list has been in the hands of Law enforcement since 2001 but only recently made public.
SharesCHRISTY STUTZMAN: The pro-life generation
They say that ladies never reveal their age, but for once, I will reveal mine in hopes of making a point. I was born in 1973, the year that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Roe v. Wade. As much as I don't like the name, I'm a member of "Generation X," whatever that means. I'd suggest that we might be earning ourselves a new name soon, and it has to do with the "Right to Life" movement.
SharesCHRISTMAS last minute gifts: Gadget Geek Top Picks - Misfit Shine
Waterproof, no charging cable, tells time? Not bad for a watch, but a new twist on fitness trackers.
SharesJUDSON PHILLIPS: Indy PAC could be midterm game changer
The Conservative Campaign Committee (CCC) is not a household name. In fact, few have ever heard of it. The CCC, as they like to refer to themselves, is a traditional political action committee.
SharesDaniel Snyder: Redskins have ‘started the process’ of planning new stadium
In an interview with CSN's Chick Hernandez, Redskins owner Dan Snyder said his organization is "in the process" of designing and planning a new D.C.-area stadium. Watch more here.
SharesJTIII: Georgetown will keep pace with Power 5 programs
The Power 5 conferences in college athletics have been granted unprecedented power. No matter the upcoming changes, John Thompson III says Georgetown and the Big East will keep pace.
SharesGio Gonzalez sees progress in more efficient outing
Gonzalez couldn't quite match Cole Hamels, who carried a shutout into the seventh but departed after giving up two runs that inning followed by a leadoff homer to Asdrubal Cabrera in the eighth. But this ultimately was a better performance by Gonzalez than several recent ones.
SharesPatrick Ewing honors John Thompson Jr. with $3.3 million gift to Georgetown
Ewing and sports agent David Falk, combined to make a hefty pledge to the school's construction of the John R. Thompson Jr. Intercollegiate Athletics Center.
SharesBryce Harper continues to heat up during Nationals’ hot stretch
Bryce Harper is playing the best baseball he has played this season and perhaps since April of 2013.
SharesRedskins’ offensive woes again overshadow impressive defense vs. Ravens
In nine full possessions spread over three games, Griffin and Co. have yet to get into the end zone. The first team unit is not expected to play in the preseason finale Thursday in Tampa. On the other side of the ball, though, the Redskins' starting defense extended its streak of strong play.
SharesRyan Zimmerman takes significant step in recovery
The Nationals third baseman is still without a timetable to return, but he did take a step forward on Thursday in throwing for the first time in his recovery.
SharesNationals’ 9-game win streak is ‘absolutely epic’
The Nationals' ninth straight victory came in familiar fashion: Another dramatic, walk-off win, punctuated by Anthony Rendon's pinch-hit single.
SharesAsdrubal Cabrera fits in fast after joining Nationals
There is no replacing Ryan Zimmerman, of course, but so far Cabrera has done more than enough to justify his acquisition. He has helped deepen the Nats' lineup while also adding sound defense at second base.
SharesRG3, Redskins uneven but good enough to beat woeful Browns
The Redskins' first-team defense fared well. Led by Ryan Kerrigan's two sacks, the unit also played into the second quarter and kept former offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan and the Browns off the scoreboard. In two exhibition contests, the Redskins' starters have not allowed a point and have notched a total of three sacks.
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