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Eric Garcetti's wife, Amy Wakeland, is a powerful player in his political life but one who fiercely guards their family's privacy.
After explosions cut the Boston Marathon short, more than 3,000 runners and bombing victims return to Boylston Street to run the final mile.
Small numbers of Catholic women are ignoring the ban on female priests and are being ordained without the church's acknowledgment.
Caught in a public relations crisis, the Obama administration has released internal emails and details of closed-door discussions. But the sharing has still been selective.
Longtime U.S. ambassador Ryan Crocker says that when dealing with Iran, negotiations and concessions would be far more effective than tougher sanctions.
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