Clinton emails could have exposed CIA operatives, experts say

Clinton emails could have exposed CIA operatives, experts say

WASHINGTON (AP) — The names of CIA personnel could have been compromised not only by hackers who may have penetrated Hillary Clinton's private computer server or the State Department system, but also by the release itself of tens of thousands of her emails, security experts say.

Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, turned over to the State Department 55,000 emails from her private server that were sent or received when she was secretary of state. Some contained information that has since been deemed classified, and those were redacted for public release with notations for the reason of the censorship.

Elder care provider looks to clients’ spiritual needs
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Elder care provider looks to clients’ spiritual needs

Kara Bettis

BOSTON – Mary Roque and Dr. Jane Driver have a lot in common. The two friends both work in senior care, Roque as a lawyer specializing in elder law and Driver as an oncologist and geriatrician.

Both also share the Roman Catholic faith and last year found themselves bothered by a lack of truly holistic services offered by most home-care providers serving older people. Their concern was that clients' legal and spiritual needs were often ignored by companies helping with daily life activities such as cooking, cleaning and health services.

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