| The Brief Thursday, May 15th | | | | | | | | State of Emergency
Several wildfires are continuing to burn in southern California on Thursday morning after destroying 30 homes and forcing Gov. Jerry Brown to declare a state of emergency in the face of thinning resources | | | | | | Sterling Lashes Out at Obama
The L.A. Clippers' disgraced owner slams President Obama in the latest leaked recording, saying he should get "all the full facts first" before being critical | | | | | | Turkish P.M. Feels Mine Fury
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has survived a string of scandals but the deadly coal-mine disaster in Soma may further harm his populist image | | | | | | U.S. Drones Search for Kidnapped Nigerian Girls
White House officials have confirmed that unmanned and unarmed reconnaissance drones are now patrolling an area of Nigeria the size of West Virginia in search of more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped in April by the militant group Boko Haram | | | | | | The Future of the Internet Up for a Vote
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler is caught between net neutrality advocates and industry giants ahead of today's vote on his 'Open Internet' proposal, which would have broadband providers treat all Internet traffic equally, as both sides warn the web's future hangs in the balance | | | | |
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