5 Stories You May Have Missed This Weekend

From the president's hacked emails to a deadly Alabama storm.

ByABC News
April 26, 2015, 8:04 PM
How long does it take to simply guess someone's password?
How long does it take to simply guess someone's password?
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— -- 1. Obama Emails Caught Up in Russian Hack

Sources tell ABC News that some of President Obama's emails were caught up in the Russian cyberattack last October that led to a partial shutdown of some White House computers.

Hackers associated with the Russian government accessed computers that contained archives of unclassified White House communications -- including some involving the president, sources say. None of the president's devices were hacked, but some White House computers contained summaries of email exchanges the president may have had with people outside the administration.

While the attack did not involve top secret information, a number of officials say it shows an intense level of aggression by Russian operatives, who appear to be stepping up hacks against the United States.

2. 2 Dead, 5 Missing After Storm Capsizes Sailboats in Alabama

Dauphin Island Regatta sailors gather near their docked sailboats Saturday, April 25, 2015, in Dauphin Island, Ala. Coast Guard officials said they responded to a report of multiple capsized vessels around 4:30 p.m.
Dauphin Island Regatta sailors gather near their docked sailboats Saturday, April 25, 2015, in Dauphin Island, Ala. Coast Guard officials said they responded to a report of multiple capsized vessels around 4:30 p.m. Five people are missing after several sailboats participating in a regatta capsized during a storm in Mobile Bay Saturday according to the Coast Guard.

A second body was found in Alabama waters after a storm capsized several sailboats during a regatta, the Alabama Department of Public Safety said Sunday.

One body was found Saturday night and the second body was found this morning, according to the state's Department of Public Safety. Neither has been identified.

Crews were searching Sunday evening for five people who are believed to still be missing, but not all five were regatta participants.

3. White House Correspondents' Dinner 2015: Behind the Scenes Celebrity-Politician Meet Ups

Arguably the best part of the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner isn't the president becoming Comedian-in-Chief for the night -- but the odd couple pairings of Hollywood stars hanging with political power players and media heavy hitters. This year's "Nerd Prom" was no exception, producing a bevy of interesting moments.

4. Colorado Woman Calls Police While Locked in Her Car's Trunk

A woman in Colorado called 911 from her own trunk after she says she was locked inside it by a stranger, police said.

"911 What's the address of your emergency?" the dispatcher said.

"I don't know," she replied. "I'm locked in a trunk."

The unidentified woman told police that someone kidnapped her from the Thompson Valley Towne Center parking lot in Loveland Thursday and then he locked her in the trunk of her car, Loveland police said.

5. Michigan Women Missing for Weeks in the Wilderness Survived on Girl Scout Cookies, Police Say

PHOTO: Two Michigan women, missing for almost two weeks, are found and airlifted to safety on Friday, April 24, 2015.
Two Michigan women, missing for almost two weeks, are found and airlifted to safety on Friday, April 24, 2015.

The two Michigan women lost in the wilderness for almost 2 weeks survived on Girl Scout cookies and cheese puffs, police say.

Leslie Roy, 52, and her sister Lee Marie Wright, 56, were on vacation in a remote part of Michigan when they became stranded by heavy snow on April 11.