10 Things to Know for Today: 4-24

4/21/2014
ASSOCIATED PRESS
  • Cuba-Housing-Woes

    In this April 12, 2014 photo, a man walks past a building that collapsed due to the heavy rain next to an image of revolutionary leader Che Guevara in Havana, Cuba. Despite reforms in recent years to address the island’s housing problem, such building collapses remain common in Cuba, where decades of neglect and a dearth of new apartments has left untold thousands of islanders living in crowded structures at risk of suddenly falling down. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

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  • Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

    1. WHO HAS HARSH WORDS FOR SOUTH KOREA FERRY CREW

    President Park Geun-hye says the captain and some crew members of the sunken ship committed “unforgivable, murderous acts,” leaving more than 300 dead or missing.

    2. BOSTON READY FOR SECOND-LARGEST RACE

    Amid tight security, 36,000 runners will take part in the city’s marathon one year after a terrorist attack turned this sporting event into a tragedy.

    3. WHERE JOE BIDEN IS GOING

    The U.S. vice president heads to Ukraine a day after violence erupts, despite an agreement aimed at easing tensions.

    4. SHERPAS CONSIDERING A CLIMBING BOYCOTT

    The ethnic community that has long taken climbers to Everest’s peak are mourning the loss of 13 guides in an avalanche last week and protesting the government’s response to their plight.

    5. HOW A 16-YEAR-OLD CALIFORNIA BOY LANDED IN HAWAII - AND TROUBLE

    A runaway, stowaway teen survives a trip halfway across the Pacific in an airplane wheel well, passed out for most of the trip.

    6. HOUSING WOES CHALLENGE CUBA’S GOVERNMENT

    Despite a liberalized real estate market, more than half a million Cubans lack adequate housing--and the money to buy expensive apartments.

    7. WHY THE ER CAN BE DANGEROUS FOR CHILDREN

    Authors of a new study say far too many kids are getting codeine, despite recommended limits and the fact that better options are available.

    8. BOXER WHO FOUGHT INJUSTICE DIES AT 76

    Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, exonerated of murder charges after 19 years in jail, dies in Toronto.

    9. LAND GRABS IMPERIL AFRICA’S ELEPHANTS

    Political and military elites are seizing protected areas in one of the continent’s last bastions for elephants, a nonprofit group’s new report says.

    10. IN COLO., ‘4/20’ POT HOLIDAY TRIES TO GO MAINSTREAM

    What started as a defiant gathering of marijuana activists years ago now has an official city permit, since the state legalized recreational use of the drug.