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February 15, 2014
• Michael Dunn Found Guilty on Four Charges
• Dunn Convicted On Attempted Murder, Hung Jury On Murder Charge In "Loud Music" Trial
• "Loud Music" Murder Trial Has Reached A Verdict on Four of the Five Counts; Jury Deadlocked On Murder Charge Against Michael Dunn
• Michael Dunn Trial; Team USA At Sochi
• Northeast Braces For Yet Another Winter Storm; Hockey Team USA Beats Russia; Gay Couples in Virginia Welcome Federal Court Ruling That Strikes Down Ban On Same-Sex Marriage; No Decision From Jury In Michael Dunn Trial Yet; John Oliver: Star Athlete
• Jury Continues Deliberating in Michael Dunn Murder Trial; Snow Storms Continue to Hit Parts of U.S.; U.S. Beats Russia in Olympic Hockey Game
• Awaiting Verdict on Loud Music Trial; Travelers Frustrated by Cancellations; Highlights from Sochi; New Tough Talk from White House on Syria; NFL Player Harassed Teammate; Window Cleaning at World's Tallest Building
• Spoiler Alert: USA Versus Russia In Hockey; "Loud Music" Jury Asks About Self Defense; 500 Plus Flights Already Canceled Today; USA Beats Russia 3-2 In Hockey Shootout Win; Barkley Goes One On One With Obama; Experts: Wild Weather Patterns Connected; Report: Bullying On Miami Dolphins Team; "Loud Music" Jury Asks About Self-Defense; Law Firms Fights Only For Men
• "Loud Music" Jury Asks about Self-Defense; Northeast Braces for Another Winter Storm; U.S.A. Beats Russia 3-2 in Hockey Shootout Win; Russia Ok's New Anti-Gay Adoption Ban; Obama Shifting Focus to Foreign Policy; "Juno" Actress Ellen Page Says She's Gay; Syria's War From The Front Lines; Winter Weather Is Driving People Crazy; Beer Saves Town From Drought; Oscar Pistorius Case One Year Later
• Jury Deliberating in Michael Dunn Trial; Snow Storms Continue to Hit Parts of U.S.; California Suffering Severe Drought; Kansas Legislation Seen As Discriminatory Against Gay Couples; U.S. Beats Russia in Olympic Hockey Game; Actress Ellen Page Comes Out as Gay; Jimmy Fallon Takes Over "Tonight Show"


February 14, 2014
• Facebook's 50 Gender Options; Scientists Grow Human Lungs; U.S. Speed Skaters Blame Suit Design Flaw; PetSmart Teams Up to Offer Canine Companions to Vets; Winter Storms Ruin Valentine Florists; Pope Meets Couples; 94-Year-Old With Dating Advice
• Did Edward Snowden Have Help?; Legal Marijuana; Arrest Made in Package Bomb Case
• "Fastest Suits In The World" Slowing U.S. Down?; Algorithm Of Love: Dating Profile Tips; Obama Talks Strategy With Dems; GM Issues Recall For Deadly Ignition Problem
• Banks Allowed to Take Money from Marijuana Businesses; Air Travel Disaster on Valentine's Day; Al Roker's Apology to New York Mayor Bill de Blasio; Richard Parker Charged for his Parents-in-Law Death; New Investigation of Bullying in NFL; Michael Dunn's Case: Jury's Still Deliberating
• Snowstorm Delays Valentine's Day Deliveries; Massive Crash Shuts Pennsylvania Turnpike; Jury Resumes Talks in "Loud Music" Trial; Obama Speaks at House DEMs Conference
• New Storm Targets Midwest, East Coast; Report: NSA Memo Says Snowden Stole Colleague's Password To Access Info; Son-in-Law Charged In Deadly Package Bomb; CEO: U.S. Poor Would Be Wealthy In India; About 30 Vehicles Involved In Two Crashes; Student May Have Spread Measles; GM Recalls 780,000 Cars For Faulty Ignition; Virginia Same- Sex Marriage Ban Overturned; Justice Department Investigates Death Of Texas Man; Massive Crash Shuts Pennsylvania Turnpike
• Major Accident on Pennsylvania Turnpike; Momentary Respite from Storm for Northeast; Judge Denies Jury's Request to See Dummy of Jordan Davis; Johnny Weir Mum on Gay Rights at Sochi?; New Photos, Comments in "Blade Runner" Case
• 49 States Awaken to Snow Today; Power Outages in 16 States and D.C.; Suits Costing Team USA Medals?; General Motors Recall Some Old Cars; Son-In-Law Charged in Deadly Package Bomb; Consumers, Lawmakers Blast Comcast Deal


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February 08, 2014
• Kenneth Bae Has Been Held By North Korean Government Since November 3, 2012; Twenty Three Americans Held Captive Abroad; Witness Testify in Michael Dunn Case; Kotsenburg Wins Gold; Russian Tweets Controversial Racial Photo of Obama
• Update In Michael Dunn Murder Trial; Attorney General Eric Holder To Make Announcement On Same-Sex Marriage; President Obama Asks Americans To Pay For Kenneth Bae During National Prayer Breakfast; Castaway's Rough Road To Recovery; Woody Allen: "I Did Not Molest Dylan"; Bombshell Runaway Model Was Born A Boy; Legendary Runnyman Jay Leno Signs Off
• Heroin: A Century of Seduction
• Eric Holder To Make Major Announcement On Same-Sex Marriages; Sage Kotsenburg Wins First Olympic Gold For Team USA; Heroin Use Becomes Epidemic On Long Island; Carmen Carrera - Rising Star In The Fashion World; Man Accused Of Killing Teen Over "Loud Music"; Snow Slams Northern California
• Winter Olympics Commence in Sochi, Russia; Woody Allen Writes Op-Ed Denying Child Molestation Accusations; Business Hit by Bad Weather; California Suffering Drought; Attorney General to Announce New Federal Policy on Gay Marriage
• Man Kills Florida Teen over Loud Music; U.S. Snowboarder Snags First Winter Gold; Woody Allen Speaks Out about Abuse Allegations; Snipers Attack California Power Plant; Life-Saving Drug Used for Heroin Overdose; Heroin Use Skyrocketing in U.S.; Wallenda's Newest Hire Wire Attempt
• Suspected Militants Killed In Dagestan; U.S. Clinches First Olympic Gold Medal; Olympic Sponsors Back Equality For All; Woody Allen: "I Did Not Molest Dylan"; DNA Evidence Overturns Convictions; Olympics A Pinnacle For Putin; Ring Glitch Not Shown In Russia; Friends Testify In "Loud Music Trial"; Three Suspects Plead Not Guilty In Hoffman Case; MLK Children Fight Over His Bible And Nobel Prize
• Torch Lighter Sent Racist Obama Tweet; Man Accused of Killing Teen over "Loud Music"; Woody Allen: "I did not Molest Dylan"; Paul Revives Monica Lewinsky Affair Talk; U.S. Snowboarder Earns First Gold Of Games; Hijacker Tries To Take Plane To Sochi; Team USA Hires Extra Security In Sochi; Wallenda Attempts Georgia Dome Feat
• Winter Olympics Commence in Sochi, Russia; American Wins Gold Medal in Snow Boarding; Russian Cyber-Security an Issue for Olympics; Man Accused of Murder in Movie Theater not Granted Bail; Trial Continues for Man Accused of Killing Teen over Loud Music; Rand Paul Criticizes Democratic Support for Bill Clinton; Interview with Author Cokie Roberts; Woody Allen Writes Op-Ed Denying Child Molestation Accusations


February 07, 2014
• White House Lockdown After Fence-Jumper; Missing Baby Found in Wisconsin; Sochi Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony; Amazon's 100 Books Everyone Should Read; Justin Bieber Night on the Town in Atlanta; Cannabis College in Tampa
• Jobs Numbers Released; Threat Made Against Toronto Mayor; Attempted Hijacking
• Weak January For Jobs, Only 113,000 Created; Baby Kayden Found Alive Taken From Room Where Parents Were Sleeping; Obama Signs Farm Bill That Cuts Subsidies In Favor of Crop Insurance, Slashes Food Stamps; Snipers Hit Power Hub, Raising Terrorism Fears; Facebook Honors Dad's Emotional Plea To See His Late Son's "Look Back" Video; Blackfish Film Still Stirs SeaWorld Backlash
• Hijacker Attempts to Take Over Commercial Airliner; Man Shot, Killed Inside Movie Theater
• Biden Discusses Path to Citizenship; Biden Considers 2016 Presidential Run; Biden Compares LaGuardia to Third-World Country; Rand Paul Criticizing Clinton over Lewinsky Affair; U.S. Accuses Russia of Posting Nuland Call Online; Jay Leno Ends "Tonight Show" Run.
• Passenger Wanted Plan Diverted to Sochi; Attempted Hijacking Ends in Turkey; Jobless Rate at Its Lowest Level in Five Years; VP Biden Interviewed
• Inside the Hack; Boehner Casts Doubt on Immigration Reform; Leno Says Goodbye to "Tonight Show"
• Court To View Theater Shooting Video; Fewer Jobs Created In January Than Expected; Interview with Labor Secretary Perez; Senate Blocks Long Term Unemployment Aid; Biden: NYC's LaGuardia Like A "Third World Country"; Olympics Opening Ceremony Begins Next Hour; A Father's Plea To Facebook
• Jobs Report Reaction; Credit Card Signatures; Jay Leno Farewell; 113K New Jobs in January, Below Forecasts; Freestyle Skier Heidi Kloser Injured
• Jobless Rate Drops; Russians Spying on Olympic Visitors?; Lesbian Kisses in Sochi Games?; Interview with Joe Biden


February 06, 2014
• Leno's Last Tonight Show Tonight; Loud Music Murder Trial Begins; Senate Dems Distance Themselves From Obama for Elections; Alaska Rape Rate Highest in Nation
• Olympic Terror Threat; Leno's Final Show
• Boehner: Trust In Obama At Issue; Senate Again Fails To Advance Unemployment Bill; MLK Children Fight Over His Bible, Nobel Prize; Who To Watch: U.S. Olympic Athletes; Phone Apps Redefine Dating Game
• Toothpaste Bombs; 1989 Cold Case; Jay Leno Ends 22-year Run; Castaway in Hospital; Movie Theater Shooting
• Concerns Over Olympic Security; Interview with Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger; Terrorist May Conceal Bombs in Toothpaste, Cosmetics; Political Impact of Bridgegate Obvious to Christie.
• Boehner Says Immigration Delay Obama's Fault; Warning About Toothpaste Explosives; Sochi Protected By Ring Of Steel; USOC Says Safety Is Primary Concern; Massive Security Force Around Games; Discussing Sochi Security; Interview with Mike McCaul; GOP in 2016
• Experts: Beware of Hackers at Olympics; Court to Show Movie Theater Shooting Video; Jay Leno Ends "Tonight Show" Run
• U.S. Warns Airlines of Toothpaste Bombs; 750K Without Power in Pennsylvania; CDC: All West Virginia Water Okay to Drink; Bieber's Flight Troubles; Billionaire: "The One Percent Work Harder"
• National Prayer Breakfast; Loud Music Trial; Twitter Stocks Drop Despite Strong Sales; "Affluenza" Teen won't Do Time
• Russia Saying No to Chobani Yogurt; President Obama Addresses National Prayer Breakfast


February 05, 2014
• Report -- Convicted Criminals May Be Foster Parents in MA; IRS Head Testifies Before Congress; Tapper Interviews John Kerry; Clay Aiken Running for Congress; Shaun White Drops One Event in Olympics; Report -- Bieber and Entourage Smoked Pot, Verbally Abusive to Flight Crew
• CVS to Stop Selling Cigarettes; George Zimmerman in Boxing Ring; Olympic Preparations Continue
• Clay Aiken Running For Congress; Fans: "Biggest Loser" Winner Is Too Thin; Parents Of Teen Found Dead At School
• Boston Hit with Snow; Americans Dealing with Storm; Four Arrested in Hoffman Investigation; Seinfeld on Diversity in Comedy; Sochi Still Building
• John Kerry Talks Middle East Peace; Obamacare to Cost Millions of Jobs; Is Sochi Ready for Olympics; Fisherman Lost at Sea Returns
• Obama Huddles with Senate Democrats; Creating an AIDS-Free Generation; Another Storm Ravages the Northeast; CVS to Halt Tobacco Sales
• White House Pushes back on Drone Report; Four Arrested in Hoffman Drug Probe; How Can U.S. Fight Heroin Abuse?; Olympic City not Ready; Chili Peppers: Halftime Show was Mimed
• New Storm Hammers 120 Million Americans; Brutal Winter Takes an Economic Toll; CVS Will Stop Selling Tobacco Products; Navy Investigating Creating ON Nuclear Exams; White House Fires Back At Obamacare Jobs Report; Bombing Suspect Killed In Police Shootout; Several Athletes Hurt On Slopestyle Course
• Apologies and Answers; Olympic City Not Ready; Obama: Wage Gap "Fundamental Threat" to U.S.
• Seventh Storm for Midwest and New England; CVS to Stop Selling Tobacco Products; Four Arrested in Hoffman Drug Probe; Bombing Suspect Killed in Police Shootout; White House Fires Back at Obamacare Jobs Report


February 04, 2014


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