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Ariel Castro is not 'a monster,' attorney says

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USA TODAY - Daily Briefing May 15
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
TODAY'S HEADLINES
Attorney General Eric Holder called the IRS' actions
nation
IRS gave liberals a pass; Tea Party groups put on hold
Tea Party groups mired in red tape as liberal groups easily get tax-exempt status.
Ariel Castro is currently in Cuyahoga County Jail on charges of kidnapping and raping Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus.
nation
Castro is not 'a monster,' attorney says
Lawyers say kidnapping suspect has good qualities
Actress Angelina Jolie revealed in a New York Times op-ed that she has undergone a double mastectomy.
politics
From breast cancer to gay marriage, can court be moved?
From gay marriage to breast cancer genes, outside events could influence the Supreme Court.
This 1988 file photo provided by Bobby Lee shows Kenneth Bae, right, and Lee together when they were freshmen students at the University of Oregon.
world
N. Korea: American starts life at 'special prison'
Kenneth Bae entered the prison Tuesday.
Katherine Russell Tsarnaev is under intense scrutiny by the FBI as it investigates the deadly April 15 bombing,
nation
Lawyer: Boston bomb suspect Tsarnaev's widow to cooperate
Russell hasn't been charged with any wrongdoing, but she is under intense scrutiny by the FBI.
The jackpot for the latest Powerball drawing on Wednesday has ballooned to an estimated $360 million.
nation
Officials estimate Powerball jackpot at $360M
The latest drawing for the Powerball jackpot has ballooned to an estimated $360 million.
This Nov. 28, 2012, file photo shows a customer at a 7-Eleven convenience store with a Powerball ticket in Tampa, Fla.
nation
5 things you need to know on Wednesday
American Bae starts life in 'special prison,' France is in recession, other must-knows
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel answers questions at a Pentagon news conference May 2.
politics
Defense Department workers forced to take furloughs
Defense officials say they are sending people home for as few days as possible.
In this May 7, 2013, photo, Richard Swanson, of Seattle, walks along a road in Kelso, Wash. Swanson, who was trying to dribble a soccer ball to Brazil in time for the 2014 World Cup, died Tuesday after being hit by a pickup truck on the Oregon Coast.
sports
Seattle man killed while dribbling soccer ball to Brazil
Police in Lincoln City, Ore., said 42-year-old Richard Swanson was hit by a pickup truck.
Kellie Pickler and Derek Hough perform in silhouette on Monday's 'DWTS' show.
people
'Dancing With the Stars' narrows to Final Four
Who will get a shot at the mirror-ball trophy?

 

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