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- Even if the atrocities in Paris served to imbue the civilized world — Muslim and non-Muslim alike — with a newfound resolve to battle radical Islam (it almost certainly won't), this still stands as a victory for the bad guys.
- Several General Assembly incumbents were trailing opponents after early primary voting results were released Tuesday evening — but many incumbents worked to turn back tough challenges.
- After a politically stormy off-season, the return of "House of Cards" to Maryland becomes a reality with casting call notices.
- President Obama's administration claims it has met a self-imposed deadline to fix major issues plaguing the federal health care website since its debut two months ago, though more repairs are needed.
- For Martin O'Malley, the next 90 days will likely be the most important that remain in his tenure as Maryland's governor.
- The partisan media madness started early Tuesday on the "Fox & Friends" morning show with host Steve Doocy somehow turning a report on midnight voting in Dixville Notch, N.H., into an attack on President Barack Obama for his handling of the September attack on an American consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
- Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's appearance at Sen. Tom Harkin's "Steak Fry" in Iowa not only signals O'Malley's political ambitions, but also underscores the kinds of challenges undeclared candidates face as they juggle day jobs with hectic travel schedules.
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- Milad Pooran was honeymooning in the South Pacific last summer as politicians in Washington were turning a deadline to raise the U.S. debt limit into another opportunity for partisan brinkmanship. He asked his wife for permission to run for Congress from Maryland's 6th District.
- If Maryland's 6th District election was a poker match, Democrat Milad Pooran would be all in.
- Democratic congressional candidate Milad Pooran will be up this week with his first television ad in Maryland's 6th District race -- a largely introductory piece running that manages to take a subtle swipe at his two leading opponents.
- Three high-profile Democrats, including 2004 presidential candidate Howard Dean, have endorsed Milad Pooran in the race for the Democratic nomination in Maryland's 6th Congressional District, the campaign announced Tuesday.
- Mitt Romney's latest gaffe is just the latest reminder of how Republicans are running out of sensible presidential alternatives
- By deciding who are "first-tier" candidates, media and corporate America deny certain qualified presidential hopefuls a chance to be heard