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February 22, 2014
• Mexican Drug Lord Captures by Police; Arizona Law, Freedom or Discrimination; Ukraine's Former Prime Minister Out of Jail; College Players Show Off Skills to NFL; Public Enemy Number One Under Arrest; U.S. Falls Behind Russia in Medal Count; Ukrainian Parliaments Votes Yanukovych Out as President
• Arizona Bill: Freedom Or Discrimination?; FBI Investigates Ole Miss Noose Incident; Ukraine's Parliament Votes President Out; Michael Sam Meets NFL Scouts Today; Francis And Benedict Embrace At Vatican; People Shot In Streets In Ukraine; Baby In Roadside Rescue Stable; USA Hockey Loses To Finland For Bronze; "El Chapo" Guzman Busted In Joint Operation; Juror Speak Out On "Loud Music" Verdict; American Student Found Dead In Italy
• Ukraine Protesters Topple Lenin Statutes; Ukraine's President Leaves Capital; Arizona Bill: Freedom or Discrimination?; Ted Nugent's Rant Rattles GOP Leaders; Noose Placed On James Meredith Statue; Sam Could Become NFL's First Openly Gay Player; USA Hockey Team Facing Finland For Bronze; Olympic Skier Adopts Five Dogs From Sochi; How California's Drought Affects You; Colorado Marijuana Sales Are Booming
• Ukrainian Parliament Votes Ukrainian President Out of Office; Arizona Congress Proposes Controversial Gay Discrimination Bill; Winter Olympics Continue; Federal Government Denies Help to Drought Stricken Areas of California; Photographer Helps Woman with Sick Infant; Leader of LGBT Conservative Group Leaves Republican Party in Protest; Travel Spots in Atlanta Profiled


February 21, 2014
• "Loud Music" Murder Trial Juror Speaks; Michelle Obama on "Tonight Show"; CNN Hero Feeds Children; Miami Photog Snaps Pic of Baby CPR
• Arizona Passes Controversial Law; Michele Bachmann: U.S. Not Ready for Female President
• Christie Leads GOP Govs To Fundraising Record; Report: WCBS Video Shows NYC Mayor's Caravan Speeding, Ignoring Stop Signs; Ukraine Rivals Sign Peace Deal, But Rioters Remain On Bloodied Streets; First Lady On Daughters: They Want Nothing To Do With Us, They Really Want Normalcy; Nugent: "I Apologize" For Obama Remarks; San Francisco Giants Fan Beater Released; Feds Immediately Arrest Him Again
• Noose at Ole Miss; Baby Stops Breathing on Jammed Road; Canada Beats U.S. in Hockey; Christie and the GOP
• Juror 8: "I think He's Guilty of Murder"; NFL's Growing Image Problem; Unconscious Baby Saved in Highway Rescue; Christie Passes on Dinner with Obama; Deciding which Flights are Delayed and Why; Michelle Obama on "The Tonight Show"
• American Ashley Wagner Suggests Russian Skaters' Scores Were Inflated Unfairly; Al Qaeda Linked To Shoe Bomb Threat; 20-Car Pileup Shuts Down Illinois Highway; Severe Storm Threat For Northeast; Colorado To Make $184M From Pot Tax; Critics: Is the Water Safe?; Arizona Bill Could Allow Businesses To Legally Deny Service To Gay Customers
• Nugent's Anti-Obama Slam Tests GOP; Under Armour Extends Speedskating Deal; Dunn Trial Juror Speaks; Peace Deal in Ukraine; Nugent's Anti-Obama Slam
• Key Bombmaker Tied to U.S. Flight Threat; American Skater Feels Ripped Off by Judges; Colorado to Make $184 Million From Pot Tax; Mortgage Bailout Profitable for Taxpayers


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February 15, 2014
• Dunn Found Guilty on Four Counts
• 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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