10 Things We're Keeping Our Eyes On

1. SUSPECT IN WOMEN'S DISAPPEARANCE HELPED LOOK FOR THEM
     Neighbors say Ariel Castro handed out fliers with Gina Dejesus' picture on it years ago. The woman was found in his home and police say Castro kidnapped her a decade ago.


2. REPUBLICANS PUSH FOR MORE ANSWERS ON BENGHAZI
     Three State Department staffers are testifying at a House hearing today exploring the White House's actions before and after the September 2012 attack.

3. AIR FORCE SIDELINES  17  NUCLEAR LAUNCH OFFICERS
     The AP obtains an internal email that quote the group's deputy commander as saying it suffers from "rot" within its ranks.

4. WHY TUESDAY IS A GOOD DAY FOR WALL STREET
     The Dow Jones has risen every Tuesday going back to Jan. 18, including this week when it closed above 15,000 for the first time.


     5. SANFORD SEEKS REDEMPTION, FINDS A WIN
     He'll return to Congress representing South Carolina four years after scandal sidelined his term as governor.
 
     6. HOW INSANITY PLEA COULD DELAY COLORADO SHOOTING TRIAL
     James Holmes' change of plea in the movie theater massacre that killed 12 could lead to weeks of psychiatric evaluations and arguments over the state's insanity law.

7. 50 MORE BODIES RECOVERED IN BANGLADESH
     The death toll from a collapsed building housing five garment factories rose to 761.


     8. WHAT'S BEHIND NJ GOVERNOR'S WEIGHT LOSS SURGERY  Experts say Chris Christie's health risks make him vulnerable as a possible presidential candidate.

9. MCDONALD'S THANKS OHIO NEIGHBOR FOR SHOUT-OUT
     The fast food chain says it will reach out to Charles Ramsey, who has repeatedly referred to the meal he was eating when he heard Amanda Berry screaming.

10. SCARY HIT RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT BASEBALL HEAD INJURIES   The Blue Jays' J.A. Happ is hospitalized after he was hit squarely in the head with a line drive at Tampa Bay, reviving questions about whether more needs to be done to protect pitchers.
 

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