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.

1. Sailor Missing for 66 Days Rescued by Coast Guard in Atlantic

A sailor who was reported missing for more than two months was discovered by the U.S. Coast Guard 200 miles off the coast of North Carolina, authorities said.

"Oh man, nice to hear your voice," said his father, Frank Jordan. "People've been praying for you."

A "fix" to Indiana's law was proposed this morning before passing through the legislature and making its way to Gov. Mike Pence. The update, as released by Indiana GOP lawmakers earlier in the day, states that the religious freedom law does not allow any business to deny service to any customer, including on the grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity.

Pence said in a statement that “resolving this controversy, making clear that every person feels welcome and respected in our state is best for Indiana."

Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Yasiel Puig collided with teammate Howie Kendrick during a Thursday exhibition game and ended up leaving the game.

5. Preemie Twins Finally Go Home for First Holiday as Family

Now home with newborn twin girls and her toddler, Heidi Morrison remembers a time when she was thrilled to see baby poop.

That's because one of the twins, Josie, developed a deadly infection after she was born, causing scar tissue to develop in her bowel, completely blocking it. After spending three more weeks in the hospital than her twin sister did, the two are finally home and ready to celebrate their first holiday on Easter Sunday.

"Every day we'd go in say 'Has she pooped?' Now, we’re wading in it," Morrison laughed. "We're so happy to just have her home."