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Wrongfully imprisoned, he got all-expense-paid trip

Wrongfully imprisoned, he got all-expense-paid trip


Wrongfully imprisoned, he got all-expense-paid trip

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 12:02 PM PST

Ryan Ferguson spent 10 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Now he's out. And thanks to a benefactor, he's received a free trip to the game with his dad.

5 things to know for the big game

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 11:40 AM PST

Whether you're a hardcore fan or just watching for the halftime show and commercials, here are 5 things to know for the Super Bowl. | DON'T FORGET PUPPY BOWL

Opinion: Bigger commitment needed to reach goal

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 06:39 AM PST

American lives could be lost if the United States sends noncombat troops to the front lines in Iraq's fight against ISIS, write Peter Bergen and Emily Schneider. At the same time, the risk of ISIS-trained foreign fighters attacking the West grows.

Victory is his fifth at tournament Down Under

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 10:26 AM PST

Novak Djokovic's dominance at the Australian Open continues. The world No. 1 beat sixth-seed Andy Murray 7-6, 6-7, 6-3, 6-0 in a nearly four-hour contest in Melbourne.

Author takes deep, personal look at PTSD

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 07:49 AM PST

Former Marine David Morris' new book chronicles his own struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder and delves into sometimes controversial treatments.

Whitney Houston's daughter in medically induced coma

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 04:19 AM PST

Whitney Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, was placed in a medically induced coma after she was found facedown and unresponsive in a bathtub full of water, a source close to the family said.

Huckabee: Homosexuality like drinking, swearing

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 08:04 AM PST

Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee says expecting Christians to accept same-sex marriage is "like asking someone who's Jewish to start serving bacon-wrapped shrimp in their deli."

Another apparent ISIS beheading

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 12:08 PM PST

A new ISIS release appears to show the decapitated body of captive Kenji Goto. The Japanese journalist went to Syria, he said, to try to tell the stories of war in all its complexity.

Obama: This isn't a religious war

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 07:29 AM PST

President Barack Obama once again refused to label the fight against terrorism as a war on radical Islam or any kind of "religious war," insisting that such labels hurt efforts to root out radical ideologies in Muslim communities.

'SNL' talks Seahawks, Deflategate and de Blasio

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 08:34 AM PST

Jay Pharoah and Kenan Thompson parody Seattle Seahawks' players Richard Sherman and Marshawn Lynch on "Saturday Night Live."

Winter storm cancels 2K flights

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 10:29 AM PST

Airports in the Midwest are canceling flights ahead of a major winter storm set to hit the country's midsection Sunday and Monday.

Boy, 3, shoots parents

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 08:10 AM PST

A 3-year-old boy shot his father and pregnant mother over the weekend inside a hotel room in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Egypt releases one Al Jazeera journalist; 2 remain

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 08:33 AM PST

Egypt freed an Al Jazeera journalist Sunday, allowing him to leave the country, the government said.

Will 2015 Puppy Bowl have double touchdown?

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 12:20 PM PST

The first Puppy Bowl aired on February 6, 2005, on a hunch that viewers would tune in to watch puppies run around a small replica of a football field.

Baby for Timberlake, Biel

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 09:59 AM PST

Justin Timberlake and his wife, Jessica Biel, are expecting their first child.

Painting bought for $5,000, auctioned for $5 million

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 12:11 PM PST

An art enthusiast paid $5,212 in 2013 at a London auction for a painting of an 19th-century English landscape.

What's new on Netflix and Amazon Prime

Posted: 31 Jan 2015 03:22 PM PST

Netflix and Amazon Prime have new shows and movies available for streaming in February 2015.

Bill Maher slams 'medieval' Saudi leaders

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 05:36 AM PST

Bill Maher criticized Saudi Arabian leaders for refusing to shake Michelle Obama's hand while she and the President were there.

Catholic draft touches on plastic surgery, women

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 09:22 AM PST

A draft document prepared ahead of a Catholic Church discussion on women demonstrates the questions the Vatican faces as it seeks to make the church more inclusive while not completely abandoning its traditional views on gender.

Should parents be liable?

Posted: 31 Jan 2015 04:16 PM PST

Attorney's Patricia Finn and Danny Cevallos debate over whether parents of unvaccinated kids should be liable If they sicken others.

5 things to know about measles

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 11:27 AM PST

Each year, on average, about 60 people in the United States are reported to have measles, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

What exactly are the measles?

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 12:29 PM PST

CNN senior medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen explains the symptoms of the measles -- and why not vaccinating your kids can be deadly.

Why I don't let unvaccinated people around my kids

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 12:20 PM PST

Whooping cough commonly kills newborns but can be prevented through vaccination and avoiding infected individuals. Measles, which made the headlines recently with a large outbreak traced to Disneyland, is also deadly and similarly preventable with vaccination. But people are not vaccinating as they should be. While it's a matter of personal choice, it's also a serious matter of public health, and these preventable and deadly diseases are roaring back to life.

Mom: Family without vaccines put my baby at risk

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 11:33 AM PST

It's an unseasonably warm day in Oakland, California, a perfect morning for Jennifer and Dave Simon to take their baby, Livia, out for a walk. But her stroller sits idle, and Livia is stuck inside the house -- as she has been for nearly a month.

How the Maasai fought measles

Posted: 01 Feb 2015 12:17 PM PST

"They are happy because [there's] no disease for them and no children get sick," explains 52-year-old Jacob Mmali referring to the two elders from his village who stand beside him. The three Maasai men are from the indigenous tribe of the same name and reside in the small village of Enguiki, in the region of Arusha in North-Eastern Tanzania. Diseases such as measles once plagued their community. But not anymore.

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