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From Tuesday, May 22: Guests include Matt Cella, Jennifer Harper, Jim Robbins, Dave Boyer, Katherine Timpf, Ed Kelley, Jim McElhatton, Jeff Kuhner, Rich Campbell, Kerry Picket
NATO 2012 Protest Video Gallery

By Rich Campbell - The Washington Times
Chris Cooley ran around the Washington Redskins’ indoor practice facility Monday with his bare left knee exposed for all to see. He wore no brace, no wrap, no nothing. He just played football.

By Rich Campbell - The Washington Times
Coach Mike Shanahan was involved in an on-field collision with cornerback Brandyn Thompson during Monday’s organized team activity inside the Redskins’ indoor practice facility.

By Jim McElhatton - The Washington Times
Except for the cocktails, beer and wine, many of the scenes from the now infamous 2010 General Services Administration conference gave the appearance of a fun summer camp.

By Dave Boyer and Susan Crabtree - The Washington Times
Seizing on his campaign’s new line of attack against Mitt Romney’s record as a venture capitalist, President Obama said Monday that private equity firms sometimes harm communities.

By THE WASHINGTON TIMES - The Washington Times
The Obama campaign has had to deal with a rash of bad news lately. A souring economy combined with a series of gaffes and missteps has made the president look weak and defensive. Poll numbers are down and anxiety is rising in some Democratic quarters.

By THE WASHINGTON TIMES - The Washington Times
In 2008, Michelle Obama said her husband believed that Americans were “going to have to change our traditions, our history.” Who knew she meant it literally?

By THE WASHINGTON TIMES - The Washington Times
President Obama is hosting two high-level international meetings in a week. He is offering his solutions to global economic and security issues. It’s doubtful the rest of the world is listening.

By Jennifer Harper - The Washington Times
“If indeed this story is true, it’s a craven act and we will use every legal means to stop its sale or purchase. … Any individual, including a President of the United States, should feel confident that once they enter into the care of a medical system their privacy and rights are held inviolable.” So says John Heubusch, executive director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, regarding the public auction of a glass vial that contained Ronald Reagan’s blood.