Wednesday,  April 24, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 279 • 26 of 36 •  Other Editions

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gresses. But change is coming.
• "The weekend looks gorgeous," National Weather Service meteorologist Brad Adams told the Argus Leader.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday:
• 1. NEW HUNT FOR CULPRIT IN RICIN CASE
• Officials searched another man's house after officials dropped charges of sending poison-filled letters to the president against Paul Kevin Curtis.

• 2. TRACKING WHO KNEW WHAT ABOUT BOMBING SUSPECTS
• Senators questioned which agencies knew of a trip to Russia by Tamerlan Tsarnaev and whether information was shared.

• 3. BANGLADESH BUILDING COLLAPSE KILLS DOZENS
• At least 70 were killed and about 600 survivors rescued from the commercial building that housed several garment factories in Dhaka.

• 4. WHAT OLDER AMERICANS AREN'T THINKING ABOUT
• The AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll says two-thirds of those 40 and older have done little to no planning for long-term care.

• 5. HOW SIBLING BONDS MAY HAVE PLAYED ROLE IN BOSTON EXPLOSIONS
• Experts say older brothers often have a direct influence over younger ones, which could have steered the younger Tsarnaev brother toward the bombings.

• 6. CANADA TERROR PLOT SUSPECT DUE IN COURT
• Chiheb Esseghaier is to appear in Toronto after denying charges he conspired to derail a New York-Canada train.

• 7. SOME CHARGES DROPPED AGAINST PHILLY ABORTION PROVIDER
• A judge threw out three of seven murder counts, but Dr. Kermit Gosnell could still face the death penalty.

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