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A 7.0-magnitude earthquake damaged buildings, cut power and knocked fleeing residents off their feet on New Zealand's South Island early Saturday, but no deaths were reported.
NYT: Republicans are on track to do particularly well in Midwest swing states in the Nov. 2 election, according to the FiveThirtyEight gubernatorial forecasting model.
If Kendrick Meek gets almost every one of Florida's Democrats, he can win the Senate race. But will that happen in a year in which polls show a GOP edge in voter enthusiasm?
Even Rafael Nadal felt compelled to applaud when his second-round opponent at the U.S. Open hit a spectacular, full-sprint winner. The shot put Denis Istomin within two points of tying the match at a set apiece, but he couldn't close the deal and lost to the top-seeded Spaniard 6-2, 7-6 (5), 7-5 Friday night.
Several relatives of 104-year-old reclusive heiress Huguette Clark went to court Friday, asking for a guardian to protect her. Msnbc.com's Bill Dedman reports.
FOX reality show has yet to announce a new lineup, but Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez and Elton John are among the reported front-runners. The show returns to the air in January.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, who gained fame defending the state's immigration law and warning of border violence, says her claim that headless bodies were turning up in state was 'an error.'
Game icon Duke Nukem will wield his over-the-top guns and attitude yet again. After more than a decade of delays, "Duke Nukem Forever" will debut on the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC game systems in 2011.
Her play sparkling as much as her sequined dress, Venus Williams easily eliminated 185th-ranked qualifier Mandy Minella of Luxembourg 6-2, 6-1 on Friday night at the U.S. Open.
A team of NASA doctors and engineers recommended Friday that Chilean authorities regulate the day-and-night sleep patterns of 33 trapped miners, boost their Vitamin D intake and phase in an exercise program as their nutrition improves.
Rookie Jaime Garcia beat the Reds for the fourth time, halting the St. Louis Cardinals' five-game losing streak and ending Cincinnati's four-game run in a 3-2 victory on Friday night.
Mexican police have arrested six suspects in a bar fire that killed eight in the resort city of Cancun.
Tiger Woods shoots a 1-over 72, while Zach Johnson and Jason Day beat up on the TPC Boston and beat the rain to share the lead at 8 under in the Deutsche Bank Championship on Friday.
A scientist detained at Miami's airport because of a suspicious item in his luggage had once been charged with illegally transporting bubonic plague, a senior law enforcement official said.
Current conditions (as of 3:52 AM)Mostly Sunny. 75°F (Feels like 75). Humidity: 43% Winds: 6 mph W.All times shown are local to Washington, DC.Detailed ten-day forecast Hourly weather forecast Weather maps Weather averages
Today: Mostly Sunny. Lo: 61°F. Hi: 79°F. Chance of precipitation: 0%Tomorrow: Mostly Sunny. Lo: 61°F. Hi: 77°F. Chance of precipitation: 0%Monday: Sunny (Clear). Lo: 69°F. Hi: 82°F. Chance of precipitation: 0%Tuesday: Mostly Sunny. Lo: 74°F. Hi: 89°F. Chance of precipitation: 0%Wednesday: Partly Cloudy. Lo: 71°F. Hi: 90°F. Chance of precipitation: 0%
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WASHINGTON... HAGERSTOWN... FREDERICK... WESTMINSTER... GAITHERSBURG... COLUMBIA... BALTIMORE... ANNAPOLIS... WALDORF... ST MARYS CITY... FROSTBURG... CUMBERLAND... STAUNTON... WAYNESBORO... HARRISONBURG... WINCHESTER... FRONT ROYAL... CHARLOTTESVILLE... LEESBURG... CULPEPER... MANASSAS... MANASSAS PARK... FAIRFAX... ALEXANDRIA... FALLS CHURCH... FREDERICKSBURG... WARRENTON... MARTINSBURG... CHARLES TOWN... FRANKLIN... MOOREFIELD... BAYARD... PETERSBURG... MOUNT STORM... ELK GARDEN... KEYSER... FORT ASHBY 346 AM EDT SAT SEP 4 2010 ... ENHANCED FIRE THREAT FOR LATE THIS MORNING THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON... WESTERLY WINDS WILL BE SUSTAINED AROUND 15 TO 20 MPH WITH FREQUENT GUSTS AROUND 25 TO 30 MPH LATE THIS MORNING THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON. FUEL MOISTURE REMAINS LOW DUE TO THE RECENT SPELL OF DRY WEATHER. A DECREASE IN DEWPOINTS BEHIND A COLD FRONT WILL CAUSE THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY TO DROP TO NEAR 30 PERCENT IN THE MID ATLANTIC REGION FROM LATE MORNING THROUGH THE AFTERNOON HOURS. THE COMBINATION OF LOW FUEL MOISTURE... GUSTY WINDS... AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY WILL POSE AN ENHANCED THREAT FOR THE SPREAD OF WILDFIRES.OPEN BURNING IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED TODAY.(Data provided by the National Weather Service)
No. 4 Florida gets its first chance to respond to looming questions Saturday against Miami of Ohio. First and foremost: Will quarterback John Brantley emerge from Tim Tebow's shadow?
Brian Kelly set the rules early for his players: No earrings or ball caps, organize your lockers, keep your helmets on and pay attention to detail during practices that won't last more than 2½ hours.
Jason Giambi and Troy Tulowitzki each hit a two-run home run to ruin left-hander Cory Luebke's big league debut and hand the reeling NL West-leading San Diego Padres their season-high eighth straight loss, 4-3 on Friday night.
Cole Hamels is used to getting little run support. It hasn't affected his pitching.
White Sox slugger Manny Ramirez took the blame Friday for his rocky departure from Boston and said he would have joined the Red Sox if they had claimed him when he was placed on waivers this month.
Ben Roethlisberger is getting time off for good behavior.
Ben Roethlisberger isn't the only Steelers quarterback who might be out for four weeks.
The New York Giants acquired quarterback Sage Rosenfels and running back Darius Reynaud from the Minnesota Vikings on Friday for undisclosed draft picks.
Playing without three of the first four hitters in their regular lineup, the New York Yankees put speed up top and scampered for extra bases on each ball in the gap.
Matt Garza was well on his way to another win over the Baltimore Orioles when Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon headed to the mound in the sixth inning to make a pitching change.
Cliff Lee returned to the Texas Rangers on Friday after spending the previous two days in Dallas, hoping that a cortisone shot in his ailing back will help him get back to his dominating self.
Nyjer Morgan's wild week has landed him an eight-game suspension, one of nine punishments handed out Friday by Major League Baseball following a brawl between Washington Nationals and Florida Marlins.
Alex Rodriguez and longtime agent Scott Boras have split.
The NHL has signed off on Ilya Kovalchuk's latest contract with the New Jersey Devils.
The Browns couldn't wait to see what rookie running back Montario Hardesty could do on the field.
Houston coach Gary Kubiak got his toughest cut out of the way first.
Wesseling: Nothing ever stays the same in the NFL. As soon as one player steps up his game, an established star starts to struggle. And we've targeted who those players will be for 2010.
Rosenthal: No sport creates a greater dissonance between salary and production than professional football. While top-10 picks get paid like Hall of Famers, other young stars like Titans running back Chris Johnson and Steelers linebacker Lamarr Woodley get locked in at Walmart prices. A mediocre veteran such as tight end Brandon Manumaleuna can earn superstar dollars if he hits the open market at the right time.