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The new changes will apply only to new cases

(CNN) -- When Stephanie Nodd walked out of prison two years ago, she found herself in a new world.


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Khalil Shreateh won't get a reward for reporting the flaw

Shreateh, who describes himself as an unemployed security researcher with a degree in information systems, said he found a hole in Facebook's systems that let him post to any user's page, including users not on his Friends list.


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The New Jersey senate passed the legislation in late July, but as with any legislation, it ultimately requires Christie's final approval

(CNN) -- New Jersey will become the second state to forbid gay conversion therapy for minors when Gov. Chris Christie signs legislation into law Monday banning the highly controversial practice, CNN has learned.


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Will that woman be Hillary Clinton? Michelle will not predict

A woman will be president in her lifetime, first lady Michelle Obama speculated in an interview this week, though she wouldn't offer a prediction on whether that woman would be Hillary Clinton.


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Who are the women and what do they say?

So far, 16 women have come forward to say that San Diego Mayor Bob Filner acted inappropriately, with accusations ranging from one woman's claim that the mayor gave her "tush a pat," to another woman's assertion that he "put in me what I guess now is the famous headlock."


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Clarence Aaron got life for a first-time drug offence; President Obama could save him

At 24 Clarence Aaron was sentenced to three life terms for his role in a cocaine deal, even though it was his first criminal offense and he was not the buyer, seller or supplier of the drugs. Of all those convicted in the case, Aaron received the stiffest sentence.
 


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A U.S. congressman invites the clown to perform in Texas

(CNN) -- A state fair's response to the uproar over a rodeo clown's mockery of President Obama is creating an uproar of its own.


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'There are no expected or required dispositions,' he says about sexual-assault probes

(CNN) -- In an apparent effort to clarify comments made last spring by President Barack Obama on pursuing military sexual assault convictions, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has given required reading to every military officer and enlisted member of the Defense Department.


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GOP Senator says he doesn't see evidence African-Americans are facing obstacles casting ballots

(CNN) -- As new voter ID laws take effect in states across the country - to the objections of civil rights leaders and Democrats - GOP Sen. Rand Paul says he doesn't see evidence African-Americans are facing obstacles casting ballots.


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Hannah Anderson shares her anguish at not being able to save her mom and brother

Hannah Anderson did what any teenage girl would do after a life-changing ordeal: she discussed it with peers online. The 16-year-old fielded anonymous questions on the website ask.fm, where she shared details about her abduction by the man she knew as Uncle Jim, James DiMaggio.


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