| The Brief Thursday, May 8th | | | | | | | | Inside Putin's Spy Network
Russian President Vladimir Putin's well-organized espionage operations from the Baltic Sea to the Caucasus are described as "soft power with a hard edge," but his efforts across the region have been more systematic than the unrest in Ukraine suggests | | | | | | Tech Giants Blast FCC
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler faces mounting opposition to his controversial net neutrality proposal as agency colleagues voice their doubts | | | | | | Aiken May Win Primary
Former American Idol Clay Aiken holds a slim lead in the Democratic primary in North Carolina's 2nd district as the final ballots are counted | | | | | | Richard Sherman: NFL Wouldn't Have Banned Sterling
The Seattle Seahawks star and TIME 100 honoree, who just signed a $56 million contract extension, talks about the upcoming NFL Draft, the lessons from his famous post-game interview and why the NFL would react differently if it had its own Donald Sterling | | | | | | Nintendo Resists Gay Weddings in Upcoming Game
Nintendo delicately rebuffed requests from gay gamers and rights advocates to simulate same-sex weddings in its upcoming release, Tomodachi Life, saying that they "never intended to make any form of social commentary" | | | | |
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