Two American hikers who were jailed in Iran since 2009 were freed from prison Wednesday and taken to an airport so they could be flown out of the country, Irans government-controlled news service reported. A convoy of official cars left Evin prison about 6:30 p.m. local time (10 a.m. in Washington). The official Islamic Republic News Agency reported a short time later that the hikers, Shane Bauer and Joshual Fattal, had left Tehrans Medrabad Airport. The lawyer for two Americans jailed as spies in Iran says a $1 million bail-for-freedom deal has been approved by the courts, clearing the way for the release of the men after more than two years in custody.