The Delaware Gazette

Obama takes tougher stance on higher education

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WASHINGTON — Access to col­lege has been the dri­ving force in fed­eral higher edu­ca­tion pol­icy for decades. But the Obama admin­is­tra­tion is push­ing a fun­da­men­tal agenda shift that aggres­sively brings a new ques­tion into the debate: What are peo­ple get­ting for their money?

Obama ‘putting colleges on notice’ on high tuition

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama fired a warn­ing at the nation’s col­leges and uni­ver­si­ties on Fri­day, threat­en­ing to strip their fed­eral aid if they “jack up tuition” every year and to give the money instead to schools show­ing restraint and value.

School lunches to have more veggies, whole grains

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The first major nutri­tional over­haul of school meals in more than 15 years means most offer­ings — includ­ing the always pop­u­lar pizza — will come with less sodium, more whole grains and a wider selec­tion of fruits and veg­eta­bles on the side.

Romney to release taxes, Gingrich ready for Obama

WASHINGTON — Newt Gin­grich worked to cap­i­tal­ize Sun­day on his upset vic­tory in South Carolina’s Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial pri­mary, while Mitt Rom­ney moved quickly to cut his losses before the next con­test with a promise to release his income tax returns within 48 hours.

Townships still working to meet requirements for traffic signs

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Despite recent changes in fed­eral guide­lines, many Delaware County munic­i­pal­i­ties are mov­ing for­ward with replac­ing old road signs with newer, retrore­flec­tive signs.

EPA: Power plants main global warming culprits

WASHINGTON — The most detailed data yet on emis­sions of heat-trapping gases show that U.S. power plants are respon­si­ble for the bulk of the pol­lu­tion blamed for global warm­ing. Power plants released 72 per­cent of the green­house gases reported to the Envi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion Agency for 2010, accord­ing to infor­ma­tion released Wednes­day that was the first cat­a­log of global warm­ing pol­lu­tion by facil­ity. The data include more than 6,700 of the largest indus­trial sources of green­house gases, or about 80 per­cent of total U.S. emissions.

America hits the brakes on health care spending

WASHINGTON — Is health-care relief finally in sight? Health spend­ing sta­bi­lized as a share of the nation’s econ­omy in 2010 after two back-to-back years of his­tor­i­cally low growth, the gov­ern­ment reported Monday.

Romney sidesteps tax dispute; Gingrich dives in

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Mitt Rom­ney refused to be pinned down Wednes­day on how Con­gress should break an impasse that threat­ens to raise taxes for 160 mil­lion work­ers — the lat­est press­ing pol­icy debate the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial hope­ful has side­stepped. Rival Newt Gin­grich, in con­trast, cas­ti­gated Con­gress for “an absurd dere­lic­tion of duty.”

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