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Kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart has baby

Elizabeth Smart, kidnapping survivor and activist, welcomed a baby girl into the world earlier this year, it was confirmed earlier this week. Smart and her husband Mathew Gilmore had Chloe in February, Smart’s father, Ed Smart, recently told the East Idaho News. Smart, 27, was kidnapped almost 13 years ago this month by a street preacher who had worked on her family’s home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Smart was held against her will for nine months before she was rescued. Since the ordeal, Smart has become an activist against sex trafficking and crimes against children. In a video interivew, Ed Smart told East Idaho News that while Chloe is his third grandchild. “This one is very close, and we are thrilled.”

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Regan: Marriage is going out of style

It’s June — the time of year when we’re supposed to hear wedding bells. You know the drill: The invitations start pouring in and you find yourself scrambling to order gifts from registries and block off summer weekends to attend ceremonies and parties. Only, this year, there aren’t quite as many invitations. And next year, there will be even fewer. According to the Pew Research Center, the American marriage rate hit a rock bottom of 50.3% in 2013, down from 50.5% the previous year. Compare that to 1960, when 72.2% of Americans married. Meanwhile, a new finding by the forecasting firm Demographic Intelligence, suggests marriage rates will continue falling into next year as Millennials choose to opt out of traditional relationships.

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What did Caitlyn Jenner tell ‘Vanity Fair’?

Winning a gold medal at the Olympics is a gold-letter day in memory for Bruce Jenner, but posing as her true self, Caitlyn Jenner, for Annie Leibovitz’s camera tops even that, she says. “That was a good day, but the last couple of days were better…,” she tells writer Buzz Bissinger in the interview in Vanity Fair’s July issue. “This shoot was about my life and who I am as a person,” she says. “It’s not about the fanfare, it’s not about people cheering in the stadium, it’s not about going down the street and everybody giving you 'that-a-boy, Bruce,’ pat on the back, okay. This is about your life.” Among other highlights in the interview:

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