FILE - In this Friday, March 3, 2004 file photos shows Felix DeJesus, holding a banner showing his daughter's photograph, standing by a memorial in his living room in Cleveland. Cleveland police say two women who went missing as teenagers about a decade ago have been found alive in a residential area about two miles south of downtown. Cheering crowds gathered Monday night on the street near the home where police say Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and a third woman were found earlier in the day. The identity of the third woman hasn't been confirmed. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)
FILE - In this Friday, March 3, 2004 file photos shows Felix DeJesus, holding a banner showing his daughter's photograph, standing by a memorial in his living room in Cleveland. Cleveland police say two women who went missing as teenagers about a decade ago have been found alive in a residential area about two miles south of downtown. Cheering crowds gathered Monday night on the street near the home where police say Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and a third woman were found earlier in the day. The identity of the third woman hasn't been confirmed. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak, File)
This photo provided by the University of Connecticut shows a cicada in Pipestem State Park in West Virginia on May 27, 2003. Any day now, cicadas with bulging red eyes will creep out of the ground after 17 years and overrun the East Coast with the awesome power of numbers. Big numbers. Billions. Maybe even a trillion. For a few buggy weeks, residents from North Carolina to Connecticut will be outnumbered by 600 to 1. Maybe more. And the invaders will be loud. A chorus of buzzing male cicadas can rival a jet engine. (AP Photo/University of Connecticut, Chirs Simon)
US Secretary of State John Kerry looks on at Moscow Vnukovo Airport on Tuesday, May 7, 2013. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will start his visit to Russia on Tuesday by laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin Wall and meeting with World War II veterans. (AP Photo/ Mladen Antonov, pool)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. 'I'M FREE NOW', SAYS MISSING WOMAN FOUND AFTER A DECADE
A neighbor found the three women who went missing separately in a Cleveland home where police said they were likely tied up for years. Three brothers were arrested.
2. KERRY TO MAKE CASE FOR TOUGHER RUSSIA STANCE ON SYRIA
The secretary of state is meeting with President Vladimir Putin with Assad's powerful ally after Israel's weekend airstrikes.
3. NEW THREATS FROM NORTH AHEAD OF US-SOUTH KOREA SUMMIT
North Korea warned it may retaliate against joint naval drills as the president planned to meet with South Korea's new leader today.
4. SENATE PASSES BILL TO END TAX-FREE INTERNET SHOPPING
But retailers and cash-strapped states will have a tough time selling the same proposal to the House, where some view it as a tax hike.
5. WHERE A BOSTON BOMBING SUSPECT MIGHT BE BURIED
Out-of-state cemeteries have offered to take Tamerlan Tsarnaev's remains, but his mother wants the body returned to Russia.
6. SANFORD BIDS FOR REDEMPTION
The disgraced ex-South Carolina governor faces the sister of Stephen Colbert in a special election today that could send him to Congress.
7. SURVIVOR QUESTIONS LIMO DRIVER AFTER FIERY DEATHS OF 5
Nelia Arellano says driver Oliver Brown could have done more to save her friends who perished in the burning limousine on a San Francisco Bay bridge.
8. 'BROOD II' EMERGES
That's what scientists are calling the invasion of cicadas that will crawl from the soil on the East Coast. But relax, they're harmless.
9. GRAMMY WINNER SENTENCED TO 3 MONTHS IN PRISON
Lauryn Hill paid back more than $900,000 in taxes, but still owes interest and penalties.
10. REFS SAY THEY GET NO RESPECT
Pete McCabe, whose skull was fractured by an angry football player four years ago, says a UTAH referee's death proves a decline in sportsmanship.
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