| | The Brief Wednesday, March 12th | |  | | | | | |  | 'All Right, Good Night'
The final phrase from the cockpit of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, heard by air traffic controllers, was played by Malaysian government officials in Beijing for hundreds of relatives of Chinese passengers aboard the missing plane. With the hunt for the jet now in its fifth day, and officials providing few real updates, they were hoping for much more | |  | | | |  | Clinton Army Starts Marching
Exclusive: An army is forming for the Democratic front-runner, but its leaders are keeping a safe distance and the former Secretary of State is grateful | |  | | | |  | Last Words of Teen on Lost Jet
A 19-year-old Iranian aboard Flight MH370 with a stolen passport, planning to reach Germany, wrote "I'm Safe" hours before the plane vanished | |  | | | |  | Gillibrand: Hillary Will Win
New York Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand tells TIME she'll consider running "someday," but says Hillary Clinton will be "our first woman president." Days after her sexual assault bill failed to overcome a filibuster, she adds "I will certainly never give up the fight" | |  | | | |  | Congress to Probe GM on Engine Fault Recall
A U.S. Congressional committee says it will investigate General Motors amid reports that its employees knew, as early as 2004, of a potential lethal defect involving 1.6 million vehicles that would quickly turn off the engine | |  | | |
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