| | The Brief Wednesday, April 9th | |  | | | | | |  | 'Unthinkable'
Comcast's executive vice president will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday to defend the $45 billion deal with Time Warner Cable as beneficial to consumers, but critics fiercely say it would give the company too much power | |  | | | |  | Failure Is an Option
Most Republicans see midterms as a chance to take the Senate, but some White House contenders-to-be worry it would dim their prospects in 2016 | |  | | | |  | Toyota in the Hot Seat
The world's largest automaker is recalling 6.39 million vehicles for defects like a sliding driver's seat, the second-largest recall in its history | |  | | | |  | NATO Warns Russia Against 'Historic Mistake'
NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen warns Moscow that any further escalation in Ukraine would have "dire consequences" and urges a pull-back of its thousands of troops massed along the borders as tension mounts in the eastern region | |  | | | |  | Missing Jet Could Be Found Within 'Matter of Days'
Authorities attempting to locate Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, believed to have crashed in the Indian Ocean last month, say new pings heard Tuesday may originate from the plane's black box that officials worry is about to run out of battery life | |  | | |
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