Michael Dunn Retrial Begins Today; Alibaba Starts the Week Strong

Prosecutor pursuing first-degree murder conviction in loud music trial.

ByABC News
September 22, 2014, 9:29 AM

— -- quicklist: 1title: Second Michael Dunn Murder Trial Begins in Floridatext: A second trial for loud-music shooter Michael Dunn begins today in Florida.

Jurors found the Florida software developer guilty of attempted murder in February but disagreed on whether Dunn was guilty of murder in the death of teenager Jordan Davis. Dunn maintains he feared for his life the night he opened fire on a group of teens in a convenience store parking lot.

Dunn will be retried on a first-degree murder charge in the death of 17-year-old Jordan Davis.

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quicklist: 2title: Alibaba Starts the Week Strongtext: After a record breaking IPO Friday, Alibaba is starting its first full week strong on the New York Stock Exchange.

The e-commerce campany’s stock, traded under the ticker BABA, was priced at $68 a share Thursday night. It closed Friday at $93.89, up 38 percent.

Check out the biggest winners from the IPO here.

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quicklist: 3title: Kaley Cuoco Opens Up About Nude Photo Leaktext: A few weeks ago, Kaley Cuoco was among the celebrities who had private photos stolen and leaked online.

Speaking to Jimmy Kimmel, the "Big Bang Theory" actress explained how she handled the difficult situation.

Cuoco, 28, said she sent an email to her family, explaining what was happening.

"It was just a really bad situation but I took it in my own hands and made a joke about it because what are you going to do?" she told Kimmel. "You got to make fun of yourself."

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quicklist: 4title: Manhunt Continues for Eric Freintext: The manhunt continues today for Pennsylvania shooting suspect Eric Frein, a fugitive who is on the FBI's most wanted list.

Officials Sunday found a Kalashnikov-style rifle and two AK-47 clips in the dense Pennsylvania forest near the barracks where Frein allegedly killed Cpl. Bryon Dickson, 38, and critically wounded Trooper Alex Douglass.

"We are pushing him hard, he is no longer safe and I am confident that he will be apprehended," State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens said in a news conference Sunday. "Both dogs and human trackers are getting indications that we are on the right trail."

Read more on the search for Eric Frein.

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