5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

A paternity test has revealed that a long-lost father and son in Michigan, reunited a few weeks ago, are not biologically related.

Tony Trapani, 81, and Samuel Childress, 61, had an emotional reunion after Trapani discovered a letter in which Childress' mother claimed Trapani had a son he didn't know about, ABC News reported.

After finding out Trapani had a zero percent chance of being his father, Childress said he was shocked -- but their new father-son bond can't be broken.

Metro-North train service resumed this morning at the site of Tuesday’s deadly collision between an SUV and passenger train, an accident that killed the SUV’s driver and five passengers.

Service had been shut down in the area around the crash site, which happened near Valhalla on the service’s Harlem Line.

3. TransAsia Tragedy: Relatives of Victims Pray at Crash Site

The relatives stood along the bank of the Keelung River, praying. Some people cried as they viewed the wreckage for the first time.

Search crews worked to remove the remaining bodies from the river Thursday, but visibility in the water was reduced, with mud and a fast current making it difficult to establish a search grid. Twenty people remain missing, with 15 others injured in the accident.

About 800 potential jurors have been summoned for possible selection in the trial, based off the expectation that only about half will show up. From that jury pool, the judge and attorneys will select 12 jurors and two alternates.

5. Hannah Davis Graces the Cover of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue

Model Hannah Davis graces the cover of this year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, it was announced Wednesday.