Bring That Week Back: Couple Celebrates 82 Years of Marriage

Plus, Stand Your Ground laws still exist in 22 states.

Couple Celebrates 82 Years of Marriage  - Duranord and Jeanne Veillard celebrate 82 years of marriage — they were married in Haiti in 1932.  The couple, now residing in upstate New York, have raised five children together. Mr. Veillard will turns 108 on Feb. 28. (Photo: monkeybusinessimages/Getty Images)

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Couple Celebrates 82 Years of Marriage  - Duranord and Jeanne Veillard celebrate 82 years of marriage — they were married in Haiti in 1932.  The couple, now residing in upstate New York, have raised five children together. Mr. Veillard will turns 108 on Feb. 28. (Photo: monkeybusinessimages/Getty Images)

No Federal Charges Against George Zimmerman  - The Department of Justice ruled that it would not be filing federal charges against Zimmerman, who fatally shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin three years ago. Federal prosecutors cited that there was not sufficient evidence to prove that Zimmerman intentionally violated Martin’s rights.  (Photo: Joe Burbank-Pool/Getty Images)

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No Federal Charges Against George Zimmerman  - The Department of Justice ruled that it would not be filing federal charges against Zimmerman, who fatally shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin three years ago. Federal prosecutors cited that there was not sufficient evidence to prove that Zimmerman intentionally violated Martin’s rights.  (Photo: Joe Burbank-Pool/Getty Images)

America's Longest Serving Exoneree Walks Free After Nearly 40 Years - Forty years after Ricky Jackson was falsely accused and convicted of killing a white money-order salesman in 1975, all by the testimony of a 12-year-old at the time, he is finally a free man. In 2014, the Ohio Innocence Project filed for a new case for Jackson and after a two-day hearing, the court decided that the case against Jackson should be dismissed.  (Photo: John Kuntz/The Plain Dealer/Landov)

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America's Longest Serving Exoneree Walks Free After Nearly 40 Years - Forty years after Ricky Jackson was falsely accused and convicted of killing a white money-order salesman in 1975, all by the testimony of a 12-year-old at the time, he is finally a free man. In 2014, the Ohio Innocence Project filed for a new case for Jackson and after a two-day hearing, the court decided that the case against Jackson should be dismissed.  (Photo: John Kuntz/The Plain Dealer/Landov)

Washington, D.C., Legalizes Marijuana - The country’s capital has gone green. Marijuana is now legal in Washington, D.C. However, open-air smoking and pot shops, for now, remained prohibited. (Photo: sarra22/Getty Images)

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Washington, D.C., Legalizes Marijuana - The country’s capital has gone green. Marijuana is now legal in Washington, D.C. However, open-air smoking and pot shops, for now, remained prohibited. (Photo: sarra22/Getty Images)

Atlanta Girl Beaten by Friends After Sitting on Burger - Myriah Pointer, 23, was dragged and beaten by her two best friends after she accidentally sat on a friend's burger. After two hours of being stomped out and repeatedly hit, Pointer ended up with face fractures, missing teeth and two black eyes. (Photo: USA Today)

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Atlanta Girl Beaten by Friends After Sitting on Burger - Myriah Pointer, 23, was dragged and beaten by her two best friends after she accidentally sat on a friend's burger. After two hours of being stomped out and repeatedly hit, Pointer ended up with face fractures, missing teeth and two black eyes. (Photo: USA Today)

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Miracle Baby Born in Amniotic Sac  - Silias Johnson was born three months early and completely encased in his amniotic sac. The doctors immediately deemed Johnson a miracle baby after she was delivered through a C-section in a Los Angeles hospital. (Photo: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)

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Miracle Baby Born in Amniotic Sac  - Silias Johnson was born three months early and completely encased in his amniotic sac. The doctors immediately deemed Johnson a miracle baby after she was delivered through a C-section in a Los Angeles hospital. (Photo: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)

Transgender Woman Sues Prison to Get Hormone Treatments Restored - The Southern Poverty Law Center has filed a suit on behalf of Ashley Diamond, a transgender woman, to push for the restoration of her hormones while she is incarcerated. Diamond was arrested in 2012 for theft and burglary, and has since been denied access to thehormones she had been taking for 20 years prior to her arrest. (Photo: Georgia Department of Corrections)

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Transgender Woman Sues Prison to Get Hormone Treatments Restored - The Southern Poverty Law Center has filed a suit on behalf of Ashley Diamond, a transgender woman, to push for the restoration of her hormones while she is incarcerated. Diamond was arrested in 2012 for theft and burglary, and has since been denied access to thehormones she had been taking for 20 years prior to her arrest. (Photo: Georgia Department of Corrections)

'Stand Your Ground' Laws Still Exist in 22 States - Three years after the death of Trayvon Martin, Florida is not alone in its Stand Your Ground law, which justifies self-defense and makes it OK to not retreat from conflict, even when it can safely and easily be done. Other states that have Stand Your Ground-like doctrines include Texas, Mississippi and West Virginia. (Photo: Jeff Blake/The State/MCT)

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'Stand Your Ground' Laws Still Exist in 22 States - Three years after the death of Trayvon Martin, Florida is not alone in its Stand Your Ground law, which justifies self-defense and makes it OK to not retreat from conflict, even when it can safely and easily be done. Other states that have Stand Your Ground-like doctrines include Texas, Mississippi and West Virginia. (Photo: Jeff Blake/The State/MCT)

Pastor's Wife Fined for Praying Too Loud Outside of Home - Martha Nagbe was fined $150 for praying too loudly outside of her North Dakota home. The police chief says that her praying is not the problem, but neighbors complain that she shouts her prayers on the sidewalks during the day. (Photo: Andersen Ross/Getty Images)

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Pastor's Wife Fined for Praying Too Loud Outside of Home - Martha Nagbe was fined $150 for praying too loudly outside of her North Dakota home. The police chief says that her praying is not the problem, but neighbors complain that she shouts her prayers on the sidewalks during the day. (Photo: Andersen Ross/Getty Images)

Boy, 3, Found Frozen to Death in Toronto - Elijah Marsh wandered out of his home wearing nothing but some boots, his diaper and a T-shirt at around 4 a.m. Police found the 3-year-old huddled up next to an air-conditioning unit, 1,000 feet from his home, frozen to death. (Photo: Jim Rankin/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

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Boy, 3, Found Frozen to Death in Toronto - Elijah Marsh wandered out of his home wearing nothing but some boots, his diaper and a T-shirt at around 4 a.m. Police found the 3-year-old huddled up next to an air-conditioning unit, 1,000 feet from his home, frozen to death. (Photo: Jim Rankin/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

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San Francisco Police Officer Beats Homeless Man Sleeping on Bus - San Francisco police officer Raymond Chu kicked and repeatedly hit homeless man Bernard Warren as he struggled to wake Warren, who was sleeping on the bus. Video shows the altercation between Warren and Chu, and Chu ultimately pepper-sprays Warren. Warren has since been hospitalized and jailed. A jury will hear his case in March. (Photo: sfpublicdefender via YouTube)

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San Francisco Police Officer Beats Homeless Man Sleeping on Bus - San Francisco police officer Raymond Chu kicked and repeatedly hit homeless man Bernard Warren as he struggled to wake Warren, who was sleeping on the bus. Video shows the altercation between Warren and Chu, and Chu ultimately pepper-sprays Warren. Warren has since been hospitalized and jailed. A jury will hear his case in March. (Photo: sfpublicdefender via YouTube)

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Marine Vet Gunned Down in Brooklyn  - Alexander Manning, 52, was fatally shot after he stood up to four teens that tried to rob him outside of his Brooklyn apartment. Manning was shot in the chest and was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. (Photo: aijohn784/Getty Images)

Chicago High School Students Pay Tribute to Kids Killed by Guns - Students at Uplift Community High School put together an exhibition called “Chicago Angles Project.” The exhibition includes over 200 pieces of linoleum artwork that highlights local youth that were killed by guns. (Photo: Creatas Images/Getty Images)

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Chicago High School Students Pay Tribute to Kids Killed by Guns - Students at Uplift Community High School put together an exhibition called “Chicago Angles Project.” The exhibition includes over 200 pieces of linoleum artwork that highlights local youth that were killed by guns. (Photo: Creatas Images/Getty Images)

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