| The Brief Friday, May 9th | | | | | | | | Malala: Save My Sisters
Boko Haram's extremism and brutal activities are against the teachings of Allah, writes Pakistani education activist Malala Yousafzai. She says Islam is a religion of peace, where women are respected and education is valued above all | | | | | | Green Light for Benghazi Probe
House GOP approval means Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy will lead a committee to investigate the 2012 consulate attack in Libya that killed four Americans | | | | | | Manziel Drafted No. 22
Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel sat with a sullen look during the draft until Cleveland made its third trade of the first round, grabbing him at No. 22 | | | | | | Apple May Buy Beats In Its Biggest-Ever Acquisition
The era of digital downloads is coming to an end and Apple is still without its own streaming music product. That's why it looks poised to buy Beats for $3.2 billion, which would be its biggest acquisition ever | | | | | | Bourbon Shortage Has Whiskey Industry Over a Barrel
Buffalo Trace, a 228-year-old distillery in Kentucky, has issued a statement that bourbon shortages show no signs of letting up anytime soon. But before long, it will be consumers who pay the price as demand continues to outpace supply | | | | |
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