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Friday, March 27, 2015

Today's headlines from CNN

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Germanwings flight co-pilot: Investigators search his home, take items
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Injuries as buildings collapse after blast at New York's East Village
Inspectors from New York's gas utility were at a building in Manhattan's East Village on Thursday a little more than an hour before a fiery blast injured at least 19 people, at least four critically, leveled the structure and a neighboring one, officials said.

U.S.
New Bergdahl letter outlines torture
House Speaker John Boehner said Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is "innocent until proven guilty" after the U.S. military charged him with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, but emphasized in an exclusive interview with CNN's Dana Bash that he was more concerned about the circumstances of his release.

Man feels $7 million better after get-well card lottery gift from dad
We've all gotten them, those sappy $1.99 get-well cards with the cutesy cartoon cat or a pile of flowers on the cover. It's the thought inside that counts, right?

10 nutritionists share the McDonald's meals they'd order
The scenario goes a little something like this: You're on a long drive, the road ahead is completely bare and your stomach is making noises louder than the radio.

Police praise pregnant woman in Craigslist attack
When Longmont, Colorado, police officer Billy Sawyer responded to a 911 call from a pregnant woman who was stabbed and had her fetus ripped out, he wasn't prepared for what they would see.

WORLD
Germanwings Flight 9525 co-pilot deliberately crashed plane, officials say
Latest developments:

Cheers, tears for U.S. Army convoy in Europe
A convoy of U.S. Army armored vehicles is drawing crowds, cheers and tears as it makes an 1,100-mile journey from the Baltics through Poland and the Czech Republic to Germany.

Tunisian town near 'Star Wars' backdrop now features in battle against ISIS
The desert and dun-colored cliffs around the town of Tataouine were once the backdrop for the movie "Star Wars," much of which was filmed in this neglected corner of Tunisia in 1976. This struggling town on the fringes of the Sahara still draws a few fans of the movie but now finds itself part of a real conflict, as a way-station for jihadists crossing the Libyan border 60 miles to the east.

CNN exclusive: 'ISIS recruits Afghans' in chilling video
It is a strangely formal, yet troubling scene. A room in a far flung corner of Afghanistan where a serious lecture is happening, to an audience that seems part ideological, part curious; some are just impoverished, hoping for a quick job.

BUSINESS
It's getting harder to afford a home
A rebound in home prices is good news in the wake of the housing crash -- but there can be too much of a good thing.

How Ferrari maintains its mystique
Usually, an automotive marketing executives job is pretty straightforward. Sell more cars. That's not the case for Enrico Galliera, the head of sales and marketing for Ferrari.

HEALTH
What you can't fully expect when you're expecting: Accurate gender
For expecting parents, 20 weeks is a milestone. It marks the halfway point of the 40 week pregnancy, but most excitingly it is the time many soon-to-be moms and dads find out the answer to the big question: boy or girl?

Learning from Angelina Jolie's genetic testing for our own health
You may be more like Angelina Jolie than you think.

TECHNOLOGY
Livestream your life with this new app
If you haven't yet been asked by friends or co-workers to Meerkat, chances are you will soon.

'Uber for motorbikes' - the smart way to get around in a bustling capital
Everywhere you look there are two-wheeled drivers waiting ominously for passengers to hop on board. They're the backbone of public transport in Uganda and the fastest way to get around the capital city, Kampala. The boda boda motorbike taxi is a staple used by all sectors of society.

ENTERTAINMENT
'Downton Abbey' will end next season
Get out your lace hankies and prepare to sob quietly.

Does 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' go too far?
Tina Fey's follow-up to "30 Rock" is getting a lot of attention, not all of it good.

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