| The Brief Monday, May 5th | | | | | | | | Back to the Drawing Board
The team investigating the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished with 239 people aboard on March 8, plans to re-examine its data and meet this week to discuss acquiring more sophisticated underwater search equipment | | | | | | Ringling Bros. Acrobats Crash
At least three performers remain in critical condition after a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus act on Sunday went awry, injuring nine people | | | | | | Nigeria Vows to Rescue Girls
President Goodluck Jonathan vowed to rescue over 200 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram three weeks ago after being blasted for failing to respond | | | | | | Ukrainian Special Forces Due in Odessa After Clashes
A top Ukrainian minister said on Monday that a new special forces unit was drafted into southern Odessa after police failed to bat down days of deadly violence involving pro-Russian separatists that killed dozens of people | | | | | | 'Vampire' Mice May Hold Key to Eternal Youth
New studies published in Science and Nature Medicine find that older mice who are given blood from younger rodents quickly become rejuvenated, raising hopes for treating age-related degenerative conditions in humans like dementia and Alzheimer's | | | | |
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