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- The biggest winner Sunday at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards had to be Showtime's "Homeland," which took the top three drama awards in an upset over such favorites as "Mad Men" and "Downton Abbey." But, Baltimore-based productions and stars had a very big night, too.
- Whatever happens Sunday night in Los Angeles, Baltimore is already a winner when it comes to this year¿s Emmy Awards.
- Baltimore's Pat Moran won an Emmy Award Saturday for casting on HBO's "Game Change."
- On Sept. 11 and 12, 2008, ABC News aired Charlie Gibson's interviews with vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. They marked the beginning of the end for one of the most woefully unqualified and dangerous candidates ever put forth for the second highest office in the land.
- The president's stay-the-course speech suggests an incumbent who expects to win.
- With primary battles settled, the conventions over and the general election less than two months away, Democrats and Republicans now turn to the end game: reaching out to persuade the few remaining undecided voters that their nominee is the one to solve the nation's problems.
- Obama supports Israel but Romney's failure to stand up for women ought to concern voters
- The GOP on taxes and war: Haven't we seen this movie before?
- The office, located in the Normandy Shopping Center, houses campaign signs, bumper stickers and literature for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, U.S. Senate candidate Dan Bongino, U.S. House of Representative candidates Frank Mirabile (District 7), Eric Knowles (District 3) and Nancy Jacobs (District 2) and Board of Education candidate Bob Ballinger.
- President Obama may believe his own rhetoric, but it's getting much harder for America to swallow.
- Mitt Romney's selection of Paul Ryan as his vice presidential nominee adds policy heft to his campaign, but it also ties him to a radical and risky vision for transforming American government.
- Unless Mitt Romney broadens his appeal beyond a critique of President Obama's handling of the economy, he won't win the states he needs to take the White House.
- Romney needs to demonstrate to voters that he's not just Bush 2.0.
- Unsubstantiated tax-dodging claim against Romney by Reid is not only unfair it undermines Obama's legitimate case against the Republican's tax plan
- The question no one wants to ask about Michele Bachmann's probe into Huma Abedin's background is, what if she's right?
- With little ideological diversity and a cautious candidate, don't expect much excitement at the GOP convention.
- Forget the Romney tax returns, President Obama has far more records hidden
- Companies like Bain do much to help the economy, but Mitt Romney is failing to mount a credible defense of his time there under attack from President Obama. He could do well to take a page out of his opponent's 2008 playbook.
- GOP senators defend the rights of the super-rich to buy elections anonymously
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- In presidential race, Romney's Mormon religion has become a non-issue
- The good news: New reality TV show reveals how past-it Palins have become
- Congress is worried about leaks of classified information, but the bigger concern is the questions they raise about U.S. drone and cyber attacks.
- Unaccountable political spending is spreading a series of big lies about President Obama and seeking to undermine all progressive legislation in this country.
- Maryland U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein was one of two federal prosecutors appointed by Attorney Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. Friday to "lead criminal investigations" into the recent leak of U.S. classified intelligence information.
- A former Marine, John Strumsky never saw any action and that has always left him with mixed feelings as he tours veterans cemeteries each Memorial Day. John Knecht served in the Navy during the Korean War and plans to make sure the flag at Brightview of Catonsville is at half staff that day.
- The U.S. Supreme Court has an opportunity to reverse its disastrous Citizens United ruling by upholding a Montana anti-corruption law
- Pastor says same-sex marriage support will make Obama a one-term president
- Dollar coin: Switch to dollar coins would save money, benefit consumers
- Mitt Romney should select a running mate with one thought in mind — can he or she be trusted with the top job?
- The NRA's top lobbyist abhors 'sensational' media coverage of Trayvon Martin killing while stoking gun-grabbing paranoid fears among his supporters
- If Mitt Romney is interested in shoring up his weaknesses as a general election candidate, he needs to pick someone like Sen. Rob Portman, not Sen. Marco Rubio or Rep. Paul Ryan.
- Jon Stewart joke has root in Baltimore's 'C4 Show'
- Service members risk everything for their country, only to have health care promises stripped away
- Gov. Mitt Romney's visit to Arbutus for a town hall event on Wednesday, March 21 only served to reinforce Arbutus's role as a hub of Republican activity in the state, as...
- A line formed outside the Dewey Lowman American Legion Post 109 in Arbutus several hours before the Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was scheduled to arrive Wednesday afternoon. Though some had yet to decide if they would vote for Romney, all expressed enthusiasm about him visiting their hometown.
- On the eve of a visit from Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Dewey Lowman Post 109 readies for a flood of traffic and people.