The Delaware Gazette

More Secret Service agents gone; Obama briefed

WASHINGTON — Three more Secret Ser­vice offi­cers resigned Fri­day in the expand­ing pros­ti­tu­tion scan­dal that has brought scorch­ing crit­i­cism of agents’ behav­ior in Colom­bia just before Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s visit for a sum­mit meet­ing last week. Agency Direc­tor Mark Sul­li­van came to the White House late Fri­day to per­son­ally brief Obama in the Oval Office.

No shocker in store: Romney VP search under way

BOSTON — Don’t look for a vice pres­i­den­tial shocker from Mitt Rom­ney. His choice of a running-mate — a search he announced Mon­day he has begun — will be guided by both his method­i­cal, risk-averse cor­po­rate train­ing and the lessons his party learned from Sarah Palin’s selection.

Republicans try to shut down talk of becoming VP

WASHINGTON — Tag. I’m not it. Repub­li­cans con­sid­ered to be up-and-comers are scram­bling to declare a lack of inter­est in becom­ing Mitt Romney’s run­ning mate, tak­ing them­selves off the still-forming short list of would-be vice pres­i­dents. With Rom­ney poised to win the GOP nom­i­na­tion in June, if not ear­lier, some of the focus has shifted to his pick for the No. 2 spot on the ticket. But no one is rush­ing for­ward and many of the top prospects are try­ing to shut down the con­ver­sa­tion before it begins.

Medicare rationing? An election-year House vote

WASHINGTON — House Repub­li­cans res­ur­rected the specter of Medicare rationing Thurs­day in an election-year vote to repeal cost con­trols in Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s health care overhaul.

Liberty Voice makes a comeback in wake of Ron Paul campaign

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At a time when main­stream news­pa­pers are strug­gling, one inde­pen­dent monthly, The Lib­erty Voice, has res­ur­rected from a nearly two-year hiatus.

Santorum plans aggressive strategy against Romney

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PORTLAND, Maine — A day after Mitt Rom­ney regained some momen­tum in the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial con­test, his rival Rick San­to­rum went on the attack, call­ing the front-runner “des­per­ate”; while promis­ing to com­pete aggres­sively to win the state where Rom­ney grew up.

APNewsBreak: Komen exec quits after funding flap

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ATLANTA — A high-ranking offi­cial resigned Tues­day from the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer char­ity after a dis­pute over whether the group should give fund­ing to Planned Par­ent­hood, accord­ing to a let­ter obtained by The Asso­ci­ated Press.

Voters reject Issue 2

The state’s new col­lec­tive bar­gain­ing law was defeated Tues­day after an expen­sive union-backed cam­paign that pit­ted fire­fight­ers, police offi­cers and teach­ers against the Repub­li­can establishment.

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