Gov. Sarah Palin's home church was badly damaged by arson, and she apologized if the fire was connected to "negative attention" from her campaign as the Republican vice presidential nominee.
Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday.
They are two silver-haired ladies with a special bond forged in the Holocaust. One is the daughter of Jews, the other her Roman Catholic rescuer.
Now that a would-be first female president is ending her quest for the White House, the race is more about women than ever before.
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