| The Brief Friday, May 2nd | | | | | | | | Ford Has a New Driver
Incoming CEO Mark Fields, previously the head of the company's North and South American divisions, talks to TIME about the challenges facing the auto giant and how he'll steer it on the road ahead. He takes over from Alan Mulally, who became CEO in 2006 | | | | | | Sterling Row Hits NAACP
Leon Jenkins, head of the Los Angeles chapter, resigned amid backlash over his plan to honor disgraced L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling | | | | | | Korean Ferry Was 'Overloaded'
South Korean media reports say the ship that capsized on April 16, killing at least 226 people, was carrying three times more cargo than normal | | | | | | Inside the Botched Execution of Clayton Lockett
Oklahoma death row inmate Clayton Lockett died following a botched lethal injection execution this week. Prison officials say he died of a heart attack, but what actually happened behind the execution chamber's closed doors is anyone's guess | | | | | | Missing Jet Families Ponder Next Move
The agency responsible for search efforts gives little credence to a theory that Flight 370 crashed off the coast of Bangladesh as grief-stricken relatives of missing passengers are told to vacate their hotel rooms in Kuala Lumpur and head home | | | | |
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