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Experts say many gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender seniors fear discrimination, disrespect or worse by health care workers

At age 62, Donald Carter knows his arthritis and other age-related infirmities will not allow him to live indefinitely in his third-floor walk-up apartment in Philadelphia. But as a low-income renter, Carter has limited options. And as a gay black man, he's concerned his choice of senior living facilities might be narrowed further by the possibility of intolerant residents or staff members.


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These Midwestern, mostly white voters hardly resemble America as a whole, and their voting system puzzles most people

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- All across Iowa next Tuesday, tens of thousands of Republican voters will travel through a chilly Midwestern night to the warmth of a local church or gymnasium for caucus meetings to select presidential candidates, the first voting in the 2012 election campaign.


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While layoffs have fallen sharply since the recession officially ended two and a half years ago, many companies have been slow to add jobs

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of people seeking unemployment benefits rose last week after three weeks of decline.


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Some fault him for not pushing for an even bigger stimulus when the economy proved weaker than expected

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama gets mediocre marks for his handling of the economy, and Mitt Romney easily outpolls his Republican rivals in an Associated Press survey of economists.


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As if in rebuttal, Paul's campaign launched a new television ad describing him as 'principled, incorruptible, guided by faith and principle' and the man to restore the economy

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) -- Mitt Romney and Rick Perry on Wednesday assailed Republican presidential rival Ron Paul for saying the U.S. has no business bombing Iran to keep it from acquiring a nuclear weapon, drawing a sharp contrast with their rising rival as he returned to Iowa to campaign before the lead-off caucuses.


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With concern growing over a possible drop-off in Iranian oil supplies if sanctions are imposed, a senior Saudi oil official said Gulf Arab nations are ready to offset any loss of Iranian crude

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- The U.S. warned Iran Wednesday that it will not tolerate any disruption of naval traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, after Iran's navy chief said the Islamic Republic is capable of closing the vital oil route if the West imposes new sanctions targeting Tehran's oil exports.


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The closings are the latest and most visible in a long series of moves to try to fix a retailer that has struggled with falling sales and shabby stores

NEW YORK (AP) -- Sears Holdings Corp. plans to close between 100 and 120 Sears and Kmart stores after poor sales during the holidays, the most crucial time of year for retailers.


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Ahead of the Jan. 3 caucuses that officially begin the GOP's nominating calendar, the candidates were returning for a final rush of speeches

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Three Republican presidential candidates, each claiming to be the truly conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, are launching bus tours Tuesday through this early nominating state.


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Home prices have fallen roughly 32 percent nationwide since the housing bubble burst five years ago and are back to 2003 levels

WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. home prices fell in most major cities for the second straight month, further evidence that the housing recovery will be bumpy and weigh on the broader economy in 2012.


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Voters seem to like what they hear, and some are even flirting with the notion that this unorthodox congressman could be in the White House

A Paul campaign rally is a decidedly stripped-down affair, with few signs, no theme song and a candidate more comfortable discussing a return to the gold standard than glad-handing. His libertarian message, given little attention nationally for most of his long political career, has struck a chord this year with voters angry over bank bailouts, government dysfunction and the burgeoning federal debt.


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