1. License to Betray: Doctors & Sex Abuse. A special AJC investigation looks at a broken system that forgives sexually abusive doctors in every state.

2. No winner in Mega Millions. The Mega Millions jackpot hits $508 after no tickets matched all six numbers in Tuesday's drawing.

3. T.I. gets sued. Rapper, actor and entrepreneur T.I. faces a lawsuit from some of his employees at Scales 925, his downtown Atlanta restaurant.

4. He's a Star! Julio Teheran was selected to the National League All-Star team Tuesday, evidence that folks in baseball realize a pitcher's won-lost record often is a poor measure of a pitcher's performance.

5. Storms, strong wind and lightning ahead. Downpours will continue through noon across metro Atlanta and hold temperatures to the 80s.

6. Emory student killed in Dhaka attack fought back. When Faraaz Hossain's family received his body after the deadly siege in Bangladesh, they noticed the palm of his right hand had been sliced clean through.

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On April 8, 1974, in Atlanta, Hank Aaron smashed baseball’s home run record. Our special coverage celebrating the 50th anniversary of this magical moment has begun online and in our print editions. There’s still more to come as Monday’s historic anniversary arrives.

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Rose Scott signals as Closer Look goes on air in the WABE studio. An Atlanta resident left WABE a $3 million donation, a boost after WABE lost $1.9 million in annual funding from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting. (Ben Gray / AJC file)

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