| | The Brief Friday, March 7th | |  | | | | | |  | 2016 Starts Now
Five potential Republican presidential candidates — Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Paul Ryan, Gov. Bobby Jindal, Gov. Chris Christie, and Sen. Marco Rubio — addressed activists at a yearly conservative gathering, providing a preview of what's to come in the next presidential race | |  | | | |  | Russia: We'll Take Crimea
Russian lawmakers say they would support Crimea if it chooses, in an upcoming referendum opposed by the U.S., to break away from Ukraine | |  | | | |  | Putin Foe: 'He Likes to Lie'
Ex-Georgian president tells TIME the U.S. State Department knew since January that Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was going to be ousted | |  | | | |  | College President: SAT Is Part Hoax, Part Fraud
The president of Bard College says recent changes to the SAT are motivated by the competition that College Board has experienced with its arch rival, the ACT, rather than any serious soul searching | |  | | | |  | Senate Probed Over CIA Leaks
A long-running fight over George W. Bush's interrogation program has boiled over between the CIA and its overseers on Capitol Hill, as the Justice Department is asked to investigate whether Senate staffers took documents from a CIA computer system at a joint-run facility | |  | | |
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