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BOISE, Idaho – The family of U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was captured more than four years ago in Afghanistan, says a new video of the soldier believed to have been taken in the last month has bolstered its resolve to bring him home safely to Idaho.

MONTREAL – A judge has prevented Montreal police from getting their hands on a confidential academic video interview with accused killer Luka Rocco Magnotta.
SAN FRANCISCO – Netflix’s fourth-quarter earnings soared as the Internet video service added another 2.3 million U.S. subscribers to burnish its status as one of the world’s most popular entertainment options.

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – James Carl was asleep when the first shot was fired.

TORONTO – Toronto police say pop star Justin Bieber did not film a video promoting his music while in their custody.
Fourteen-month-old Ghina Khalil is recovering with her family in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo after being buried in rubble.
CAIRO – A private Egyptian TV channel has aired video of the arrest in late December of two Al-Jazeera journalists at a Nile-side Cairo hotel.

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Benedict Cumberbatch is a star used to working with other stars, but even he was impressed by the cast of a new project.

VANCOUVER – A man dubbed a Good Samaritan because of his efforts to fend off looters during Vancouver’s Stanley Cup riot has told the trial of four of his alleged attackers that he suffered injuries for nearly three weeks following the attack.
VANCOUVER – Vancouver police are investigating an incident captured on video in which two men agree to be kicked in the groin for money.
KABUL – The Taliban say they have captured a military dog belonging to NATO forces in Afghanistan, releasing a video of the canine wearing a high-tech harness.

TORONTO – Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has been forced to publicly apologize for various behaviours and off-colour or insulting remarks since the so-called crack video scandal broke in May, 2013.
SAN SIMEON, Calif. – Tourists are giving way to dancers as a production crew takes over Hearst Castle on the California coast, where Lady Gaga is shooting a big-budget music video.
SASKATOON – Wildlife officials in Saskatchewan are investigating a video posted on Facebook that shows a hunter riding a wounded deer on a sled down a hill.

SAN FRANCISCO – Netflix’s Internet video service is coming to the rescue of “Star Wars” fans left in limbo by the abrupt cancellation of “The Clone Wars,” an animated television series that embellishes the lore of the Jedi Order and Sith Lords.
MIAMI – A hearing has been scheduled on a motion by Justin Bieber’s lawyers to prevent news organizations from obtaining unreleased video of the pop singer after his arrest last month in South Florida.
PICKENS, S.C. – It was not a pile of late fees a South Carolina woman got when a video store owner said she failed to return a video she rented in 2005. Instead, she spent a night in jail.

MIAMI – The Associated Press and other media outlets urged a judge Tuesday to grant access to police videos made shortly after pop singer Justin Bieber’s arrest last month on driving under the influence and other charges.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – A West Virginia pizza restaurant has been shut down after a district manager was caught on surveillance video urinating into a sink.

SOCHI, Russia – Russian punk band Pussy Riot on Thursday ended their stay in the Olympic city of Sochi by posting a video criticizing the Winter Games and President Vladimir Putin.

MIAMI – A South Florida judge is holding a hearing on a motion by The Associated Press and other media outlets seeking the release of police videos made shortly after Justin Bieber’s recent arrest.
MONTREAL – Quebec’s dominant cable TV and Internet provider may have scooped up enough wireless capacity in the latest spectrum auction to take on Canada’s three big carriers, but analysts say Videotron is more likely to partner with regional telecoms to expand networks and services.

Video evidence should be used to punish footballers who dive, fake injuries or waste time, FIFA President Sepp Blatter said on Friday.
