| The Brief Wednesday, April 2nd | | | | | | | | We May Never Know
Investigators are contemplating defeat in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, with no plane debris found, ocean currents buffeting the search area and the black box's battery close to running out of power | | | | | | 5 Dead in Huge Quake off Chile
An 8.2-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Chile sparked tsunami warnings along Peru and Ecuador and throughout the Pacific as far as Hawaii | | | | | | Mudslide Death Toll Hits 28
The Washington mudslide has officially claimed 28 lives, authorities say, as the search continues for the 22 people still unaccounted for or missing | | | | | | GM Saved Just $1 Per Car on Lethal Ignition Switch
Newly disclosed emails show GM refused to initiate a recall in 2005 because the car giant didn't want to replace a cheap but faulty part that led to at least 13 deaths over nine years. CEO Mary Barra told lawmakers on Tuesday the failure to act was "unacceptable" | | | | | | We're Still Snooping on You, Says Intel Chief
National Intelligence Director James Clapper admits that intelligence agencies are still searching through Americans' emails and phone records without warrants, but tells a top lawmaker that such practices are allowed under federal law | | | | |
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