| The Brief Thursday, May 1st | | | | | | | | Rob Ford Seeks Help
An attorney for Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, who admitted last year to smoking crack cocaine, says he will step away from his re-election campaign to seek assistance for a substance abuse problem following fresh reports of the mayor's "unruly" behavior | | | | | | Jail Blast Kills 2
A gas explosion ripped through a Florida correctional facility after severe rains deluged the southeast, killing two and injuring some 100 others | | | | | | $17B Ukraine Aid Deal Sealed
The IMF program seeks to ease pressure felt by Kiev to pay back debts to Russia amid growing tensions with pro-Kremlin separatists in the country's east | | | | | | Historic Rain Ravages Parts of U.S.
Rainfall connected to storms that wrought deadly tornadoes in the Midwest and South this week has tested the Gulf Coast, where some areas saw the most precipitation on record since the National Weather Service began tracking rainfall totals in 1880 | | | | | | Military Sexual Assault Claims Rise by 50 Percent
Reports by service members rose 50 percent after the Pentagon began a vigorous campaign to encourage more victims to come forward, but officials plan to emphasize the campaign for male victims in the hopes that more will report their claims | | | | |
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