The Delaware Gazette

Defense of Marriage Act heads to US Supreme Court

BOSTON — A bat­tle over a fed­eral law that defines mar­riage as a union between a man and a woman appears headed for the Supreme Court after an appeals court ruled Thurs­day that deny­ing ben­e­fits to mar­ried gay cou­ples is unconstitutional.

Small dairies go under as milk prices sink again

PLAINFIELD, Vt. — The MacLaren broth­ers are third-generation dairy farm­ers, but they will likely be the last in their family.

Commissioners: Delaware now recognized as Purple Heart County

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Delaware County is now one of just four coun­ties across the nation rec­og­nized as a Pur­ple Heart County.

Unabomber updates Harvard University alumni book

BOSTON — Har­vard Uni­ver­sity alumni attend­ing their 50th class reunion this week are get­ting updates on class­mates, but one per­son stands out among those shar­ing news about career moves, retire­ments and grand­kids — Unabomber Ted Kaczynski.

Obama, Dems redoubling money efforts to keep edge

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — His cash advan­tage threat­ened, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama and his party are redou­bling their fundrais­ing efforts after robust hauls by Repub­li­can rival Mitt Rom­ney and a slew of GOP-leaning super PACs that are rak­ing in cash from the party faith­ful highly moti­vated to top­ple the Democrat.

Facebook falls flat in public debut

NEW YORK — After all the hype, Facebook’s first day as a pub­lic com­pany ended where it began. In its much-anticipated debut on the Nas­daq Stock Mar­ket, Facebook’s stock closed Fri­day at $38.23, up 23 cents. It had been priced at $38 per share on Thurs­day night.

Facebook’s IPO one of world’s largest

NEW YORK — In one of the largest ini­tial pub­lic offer­ings of stock ever, Face­book said Thurs­day that it is rais­ing at least $16 bil­lion for itself and its early investors in a trans­ac­tion that val­ues the world’s defin­i­tive online social net­work at $104 billion.

2 US Navy ships collide in Pacific; no injuries

SAN DIEGO — An 844-foot-long U.S. Navy assault ship col­lided with a refu­el­ing tanker Wednes­day in the Pacific Ocean, caus­ing dam­age to both ships, but there were no injuries or fuel spills, mil­i­tary offi­cials said.

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