Law enforcement officials gather evidence at the crime scene where three women were held captive in Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday, May 9, 2013. Ariel Castro, a 52-year-old former school bus driver, is being held on $8 million bail under a suicide watch in jail, where he is charged with rape and kidnapping for allegedly abducting three women and holding them captive in his home for a decade. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
Law enforcement officials gather evidence at the crime scene where three women were held captive in Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday, May 9, 2013. Ariel Castro, a 52-year-old former school bus driver, is being held on $8 million bail under a suicide watch in jail, where he is charged with rape and kidnapping for allegedly abducting three women and holding them captive in his home for a decade. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
Worcester police remove barricades from in front of the Graham Putnam & Mahoney funeral home in Worcester, Mass., on Thursday, May 9, 2013. Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been buried in an undisclosed location outside the city of Worcester, police said Thursday after a frustrating weeklong search for a community willing to take the body. Tsarnaev's body had been at the Graham Putnam & Mahoney Funeral Parlors. Sgt. Kerry Hazelhurst said the body was no longer in Worcester and is now entombed. Police did not specify where the body was taken. (AP Photo/Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Paul Kapteyn)
FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2013 file photo, Randy Jackson arrives at the Winter TCA Fox All-Star Party at the Langham Huntington Hotel, in Pasadena, Calif. Jackson, the 56-year-old "American Idol" judge says he won't be returning to the Fox talent competition after serving 12 seasons on the show's judging panel. The record producer says in a statement on Thursday, May 9, 2013, he's leaving "Idol" to focus on his record label and other business opportunities. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP, File)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Friday:
1. WITHDRAWING FROM THE WORLD
A global gang of criminals drains $45 million in a matter of hours from reserves held by banks to fund pre-paid credit cards.
2. POLICE DESCRIBE CLEVELAND CAPTIVES' ORDEAL
Horrific details emerge about the captivity of three women, while prosecutors weigh seeking the death penalty for suspect Ariel Castro.
3. BOSTON BOMBING SUSPECT FINALLY LAID TO REST
The Tsarnaev family finds a burial site after a frustrating search for a community willing to take the body.
4. WHO'S TURNING A SURPRISING PROFIT
A few years after getting a huge bailout, Fannie Mae says it earned a record $58.7 billion last quarter.
5. REVILED IN THE WEST, AHMADINEJAD REMAINS A FORCE
Such things as extensive government-subsidized housing have won him millions of backers in Iran.
6. WHERE HEZBOLLAH SAYS IT'S GETTING WEAPONS
The militant group's chief says "game-changing" firepower is coming from Syria in response to Israeli airstrikes.
7. THE NEW 'SCOTT' AND 'JENNIFER'
Jacob and Sophia have become the top names for baby boys and girls. Parents with perhaps greater expectations are opting for the increasingly popular "Messiah."
8. OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST KILLED IN YACHT ACCIDENT
A sailboat capsizes in San Francisco Bay during a practice for the upcoming America's Cup, trapping Andrew "Bart" Simpson of Great Britain underneath.
9. LAST ORIGINAL JUDGE LEAVING 'AMERICAN IDOL'
Randy Jackson, after 12 seasons, says he wants to focus on his record label and other business opportunities.
10. SPOTLIGHT FINDS AUTHOR ONCE AGAIN
F. Scott Fitzgerald is enjoying a posthumous revival with the latest film remake of "The Great Gatsby," opening Friday.
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