
Cars at Denver Intl. airport under siege from bunnies, and a coach sinks half-court shot to win tuition for a student.
Bill Nye "The Science Guy" weighs in on the meteor shower in Russia and an asteroid close flyby to Earth.
Carnival Triumph passenger Ruby Dunn and her husband Ronnie on Ruby's experience aboard the stranded cruise ship.
Criminal defense attorney Joe Tacopina weighs in on the premeditated murder charges against Olympian Oscar Pistorius.
Christine Romans on if Carnival Cruise lines will be affected by bad public relations after the Triumph cruise fire.
Carnival Triumph passengers found relief last night, when the ship finally docked on land after 5 days without power. After dealing with horrendous odors, no running water and no electricity, many were ready to return to comfort.
This morning on "Early Start," Holiday Inn manager Miller Williams & Wingate manager Viren Mody talk to CNN's Victor Blackwell about caring for the weary Carnival Triumph passengers.
Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) - South African sports icon Oscar Pistorius wept uncontrollably Friday when a judge charged him in the killing of his girlfriend on Valentine's Day.
Pistorius' body shook, his head buried in his hands, as he appeared in court over the fatal shooting of his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp, who was found at his home Thursday in an upscale Pretoria neighborhood.
The 26-year-old, nicknamed "Blade Runner," for his Olympic debut last year with artificial legs, was arrested the same day.
This morning on "Early Start," CNN's Errol Barnett reports on Pistorius's court appearance.
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Phil Black reports on a Russian meteor shower, which resulted in a blast injuring hundreds of people.
Athena Jones reports on Republican lawmakers threatening to filibuster Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense.
Brent Nutt, whose wife and sisters-in-law are on the Carnival Triumph, on waiting for his family to reach land.

