The Delaware Gazette

Experts say Gingrich moon base dreams not lunacy

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WASHINGTON — Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial can­di­date Newt Gin­grich wants to cre­ate a lunar colony that he says could become a U.S. state. There’s his grand research plan to fig­ure out what makes the human brain tick. And he’s warned about elec­tro­mag­netic pulse attacks leav­ing Amer­ica with­out electricity.

State cuts to Medicaid affect patients, providers

ATLANTA — Just as Med­ic­aid pre­pares for a vast expan­sion under the fed­eral health care over­haul, the 47-year-old enti­tle­ment pro­gram for the poor is under increas­ing pres­sure as deficit-burdened states chip away at ben­e­fits and cut pay­ments to doctors.

Medicare back on the brink over cuts to doctors

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WASHINGTON — It’s become a sym­bol of sorts for the fed­eral government’s bud­get dys­func­tion: Unless Con­gress acts before Jan. 1, doc­tors will again face steep Medicare cuts that threaten to under­mine health care for mil­lions of seniors and dis­abled people.

Sharp elbows: Shoppers scuffle on Black Thursday

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A shop­per in Los Ange­les pepper-sprayed her com­pe­ti­tion for an Xbox and scuf­fles broke out else­where around the U.S. as bargain-hunters crowded stores in an earlier-than-usual start to the mad­ness known as Black Friday.

No deal yet on euro crisis as the danger grows

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BRUSSELS (AP) — Euro­pean lead­ers yet again put off the tough deci­sions needed to save the con­ti­nent from its debt cri­sis but promised Sun­day that a com­pre­hen­sive plan is still coming.

Gadhafi put on display in shopping center freezer

MISRATA, Libya — Moam­mar Gadhafi’s blood-streaked body was on dis­play in a com­mer­cial freezer at a shop­ping cen­ter Fri­day as Libyan author­i­ties argued about what to do with his remains and ques­tions deep­ened over offi­cial accounts of the long­time dictator’s death. New video emerged of his vio­lent, chaotic last moments, show­ing fight­ers beat­ing him as they drag him away.

Obama to propose $300 billion to jump-start jobs

WASHINGTON — The econ­omy weak and the pub­lic seething, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama is expected to pro­pose $300 bil­lion in tax cuts and fed­eral spend­ing Thurs­day night to get Amer­i­cans work­ing again. Repub­li­cans offered Tues­day to com­pro­mise with him on jobs — but also assailed his plans in advance of his prime-time speech. In effect, Obama will be hit­ting cleanup on a short­ened hol­i­day week, with Repub­li­can White House con­tender Mitt Rom­ney releas­ing his jobs pro­pos­als on Tues­day and front-running Texas Gov. Rick Perry hop­ing to join his pres­i­den­tial rivals Wednes­day evening on a nation­ally tele­vised debate stage for the first time.

Tiberi explains debt ceiling vote

Echo­ing the words of many other law­mak­ers who voted with him, U.S. Rep. Pat Tiberi (R-Genoa Town­ship) said in an inter­view with the Gazette that the debt-ceiling increase bill passed this week is a “first step” toward a more sus­tain­able future for the United States government.

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