| The Brief Thursday, April 3rd | | | | | | | | Tragedy Returns to Fort Hood
At least three people were killed and 16 injured by a gunman, who later turned the weapon on himself, in the second major shooting on the Army base in Texas since 2009. "We're heartbroken something like this might have happened again," Obama said | | | | | | Russia Ready to Attack
NATO's chief says Russian troops are prepared to strike Ukraine on 12-hours notice and could accomplish their military objectives within days | | | | | | Moscow, We Have a Problem
NASA confirms it has suspended the "majority of its ongoing engagements" with Russia due to the country's recent incursion into Crimea | | | | | | Supreme Court Makes It Rain on Campaigns
With the limit on aggregate political contributions lifted by the high court, anyone looking to influence elected officials—let alone enjoy a sit-down dinner with the President—should expect to dig a lot deeper into their pockets in future elections | | | | | | What's Life Worth? GM Asks Kenneth Feinberg
General Motors has retained a lawyer known for working on tragedies to help quantify loss for at least 13 deaths linked to faulty ignition switches, which the car giant initially didn't want to pay to have changed | | | | |
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