| | The Brief Tuesday, March 11th | |  | | | | | |  | 'We Don't Have A Clue'
The mystery involving Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 deepened more than three days after it dropped off the radar, as officials widened the massive search even further and signaled that fears of terrorism were probably off the mark | |  | | | |  | Putin's Pal in Crimea
Little is known about Sergei Aksyonov, the pro-Russia Crimean leader, who rose from obscurity in a month and who is driving the region toward secession | |  | | | |  | Army Halts Sex Assault Case
The prosecution of one of the highest-ranking officers ever charged with the crime hits the brakes as a judge looks into political influences on the trial | |  | | | |  | Zach Galifianakis Grills Obama on Between Two Ferns
And he doesn't hold back. President Obama stops by the set, in an episode posted online Tuesday, to encourage American youth to sign up for health insurance. Keeping with the show's aesthetic, they trade barbs on topics including movies and foreign policy | |  | | | |  | Judge to NSA: Don't Destroy Phone Records
A federal judge tells the National Security Agency to stop purging the records, collected more than five years ago, and to preserve them until at least March 19 as he considers whether they'll be used in a privacy lawsuit against the spy agency | |  | | |
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