| The Brief Tuesday, April 1st | | | | | | | | Obamacare Hits a Milestone
The Obama Administration is hopeful that a late push to get Americans health insurance drove Affordable Care Act enrollment close to what had seemed like an elusive target, despite high traffic that briefly took HealthCare.gov offline and jammed phone lines | | | | | | Putin Pulls Back
Russia said it was withdrawing an unspecified number of troops from the border with Ukraine, but a solution to the crisis remains elusive | | | | | | Senate Slams CIA
The Senate Intelligence Committee is lambasting the CIA for minimizing the brutality and exaggerating the efficacy of Bush-era interrogation techniques | | | | | | Obama Might Free Pollard to Save Peace Talks
President Barack Obama is mulling an early release for convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard from his life sentence in the hopes that it will keep the fragile Israeli-Palestinian peace process from falling apart | | | | | | Washington Gov Wants Obama's Help on Mudslide
Gov. Jay Inslee pleaded with President Barack Obama to provide a formal disaster declaration for Washington state so that victims of the deadly mudslide, which has killed at least 24 people, can access federal relief programs | | | | |
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