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Did he get away with murder? That's the question being asked about a 17-year-old after he was acquitted in the murder of his mother. That court decision came after he'd already killed his father, police say, in self-defense. And every year before the Super Bowl the NFL holds an award show and former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, who's 72, showed up with his 24-year-old girlfriend who had a Super Bowl ring on her finger. Is she engaged? Or did Belichick just run out of fingers? Plus, he's on tap to become the President's point man on health matters in the U.S., so when RFK Jr. mixes something into his drink, people pay attention. And plenty of folks are wondering what was in the little bottle he uncorked during a flight. And Sunday's Super Bowl comes less than six weeks after 14 people were killed in New Orleans when a pickup truck drove into the New Year’s Eve crowd. Though most of New Orleans is celebrating the Super Bowl, for the victims’ families -- that's hard to do. One victim actually worked at the Superdome with his father who will now be watching the game without him.
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Did he get away with murder? That's the question being asked about a 17-year-old after he was acquitted in the murder of his mother. That court decision came after he'd already killed his father, police say, in self-defense. And every year before the Super Bowl the NFL holds an award show and former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, who's 72, showed up with his 24-year-old girlfriend who had a Super Bowl ring on her finger. Is she engaged? Or did Belichick just run out of fingers? Plus, he's on tap to become the President's point man on health matters in the U.S., so when RFK Jr. mixes something into his drink, people pay attention. And plenty of folks are wondering what was in the little bottle he uncorked during a flight. And Sunday's Super Bowl comes less than six weeks after 14 people were killed in New Orleans when a pickup truck drove into the New Year’s Eve crowd. Though most of New Orleans is celebrating the Super Bowl, for the victims’ families -- that's hard to do. One victim actually worked at the Superdome with his father who will now be watching the game without him.
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