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Post Sports Daily: Capitals recall Andre Burakovsky, Aaron Volpatti from Hershey

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Capitals recall Andre Burakovsky, Aaron Volpatti from Hershey

Capitals recall Andre Burakovsky, Aaron Volpatti from Hershey
Alex Prewitt
Trotz said he plans to “get [Burakovsky] in a game here,” while Volpatti remains on long-term injured reserve.

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For Gruden, it starts with a ‘W’

For Gruden, it starts with a ‘W’
Dan Steinberg
Jay Gruden keeps talking about quarterback wins. He should probably stop that.


Nationals Journal

With Souza gone, Taylor assumes new role

With Souza gone, Taylor assumes new role
Chelsea Janes
Michael A. Taylor climbed from Class AA to the majors in 2014, and with Steven Souza Jr. gone, may be the young outfielder most likely to return in 2015.

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Maryland-Oklahoma State postgame: Nickens keys second half run, Smotrycz progresses

Maryland-Oklahoma State postgame: Nickens keys second half run, Smotrycz progresses
Roman Stubbs
Freshman guard lights up Oklahoma State in second half, while Smotrycz shows promise in 21 minutes of action.



So much for RGIII’s Twitter break

So much for RGIII’s Twitter break
Scott Allen
Redskins quarterback makes triumphant return to the win column and social media.

NFL Week 16 roundup: Romo’s MVP season and four other things the stats tell us

NFL Week 16 roundup: Romo’s MVP season and four other things the stats tell us
Neil Greenberg
Romo leads the league in passer rating and ESPN’s Total Quarterback Rating

Searching for spark Sunday, Randy Wittman turns to Kevin Seraphin

Searching for spark Sunday, Randy Wittman turns to Kevin Seraphin
Jorge Castillo
Seraphin scored 16 points in a season-high 28 minutes.

West Springfield kicker Jaxon Clark looks to build off strong junior year

West Springfield kicker Jaxon Clark looks to build off strong junior year
Brandon Parker
After connecting on seven of his eight field goals for the Spartans, Jaxon Clark hopes to ramp up recruiting interest through the kicking camp circuit.

'Murder's' Annalise and other TV women leap darkly into antihero scene

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'Murder's' Annalise and other TV women leap darkly into antihero scene
Much has been made of the rise of the TV antihero, and deservedly so. Walter White, Tony Soprano, Dexter and Don Draper gave new meaning to the term "guilty pleasure." It's taken a while for women to join those ranks, but now the airwaves are fairly teeming with female characters as ruthless, ambitious and manipulative as any man. And like Ginger Rogers dancing with Fred Astaire, they can do it backward and in heels. You've seen the ladies who lunch? These are the women who punch.
'Murder's' Annalise and other TV women leap darkly into antihero scene

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