The Delaware Gazette

Odd politics, presidential tradition: Bush is back

WASHINGTON — This is a lit­tle awk­ward. Pres­i­dent Barack Obama can’t seem to stop bad-mouthing the record of for­mer Pres­i­dent George W. Bush. But on Thurs­day, Obama is going to wel­come his pre­de­ces­sor and proudly pre­side as Bush’s image and legacy are enshrined at the White House forever.

Obama in Afghanistan, sees 'light of a new day'

BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan — On a swift, secre­tive trip to the war zone, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama declared Tues­day night that after years of sac­ri­fice the U.S. com­bat role in Afghanistan is wind­ing down just as it has already ended in Iraq. “We can see the light of a new day on the hori­zon,” he said on the anniver­sary of Osama bin Laden’s death.

Obama takes on college costs, eyes young voters

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MORRISVILLE, N.C. — Woo­ing young vot­ers, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama is on a blitz to keep the cost of col­lege loans from soar­ing for mil­lions of stu­dents, tak­ing his mes­sage to three states strate­gi­cally impor­tant to his re-election bid. By tak­ing on stu­dent debt, Obama is speak­ing to middle-class Amer­ica and tar­get­ing an enor­mous bur­den that threat­ens the eco­nomic recovery.

Mike Wallace, ‘60 Minutes’ interrogator, dies

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NEW YORK — “Mike Wal­lace is here to see you.”

Obama: Women are not an interest group

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WASHINGTON — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on Fri­day show­ered atten­tion on help­ing women yet warned in the same motion that they should not be reduced to a uni­form polit­i­cal bloc, declar­ing they are not an inter­est group and “shouldn’t be treated that way.”

Obama says he’s not ‘hiding the ball’ on Russia

SEOUL, South Korea — Speak­ing to the micro­phones inten­tion­ally this time, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on Tues­day assured he had no hid­den agenda with Rus­sia for a sec­ond term, seek­ing to con­tain a con­tro­ver­sial gaffe that bounded all the way to the cam­paign trail at home and back again.

Obama, Cameron: Shift in Afghan war role in 2013

WASHINGTON — Deter­mined to show momen­tum in a war marred by set­backs, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama and British Prime Min­ster David Cameron said for the first time Wednes­day that NATO forces would hand over the lead com­bat role to Afghanistan forces next year as the U.S. and its allies aim to get out by the end of 2014.

Obama: Time has come to wind down Afghan war

WASHINGTON — Amid fresh con­cerns over the safety of Amer­i­can forces, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on Tues­day said the acci­den­tal burn­ing of Qurans in Afghanistan and the retal­ia­tory killings of U.S. troops gave new cre­dence to the need to end the war.

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