2015/01/08 Headlines: France Holds Day of Mourning Amid Manhunt for Charlie Hebdo Killers; Charlie Hebdo Suspects Known to Authorities for Militant Ties; Pentagon Opens 1st Probe of Civilian Deaths in ISIS War; U.S.-Led Coalition Drops Nearly 5,000 Bombs; U.N.: Palestinian Membership in International Criminal Court to Begin April 1; U.S. Rejects Palestinian Membership in ICC, Vows Review of Aid to Palestinian Authority; FBI Director: Sony Hackers Used North Korean Servers; Cuba Frees More Prisoners Ahead of U.S. Talks in Havana; Shell to Pay $84 Million in Compensation for 2008 Nigeria Oil Spills; FBI: <span class="caps">NAACP Bombing in Colorado Could Be Domestic Terrorism; Report: Corporate Media Ignores Bombing at NAACP Office in Colorado; 3 More Women Accuse of Bill Cosby of Drugging, Sexual Assault