Here's your daily look at late-breaking national and international news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday, April 24, 2013 Here's your daily look at late-breaking national and international news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday, April 24, 2013:
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. 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.
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. BANGLADESH BUILDING COLLAPSE KILLS 32 About 600 survivors were rescued from the eight-story commercial building that housed several garment factories in Dhaka.
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.
8. DISGRACED CIA DIRECTOR'S NEW JOB David Petraeus was named a visiting professor for public policy at City University of New York.
9. HOW CHINA IS CHANGING HOLLYWOOD Beijing is having increasing success pressuring movie producers to deleting movie content it finds objectionable.
10. LAWSUIT: AMSTRONG WAS 'UNJUSTLY ENRICHED' The Postal Service paid about $40 million to be the title sponsor of the now-disgraced cyclist's teams for six of his seven Tour victories.