Friday,  March 28, 2014 • Vol. 16--No. 254 • 34 of 43

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• "We fly with multiple platforms from various commands almost monthly," said Col. Todd Copeland, commander of the 5th Bomb Wing Operations Group. "It is nothing new to us to be working closely with the B-1."

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press


• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

• 1. ANALYSIS LEADS TO NEW SEARCH AREA FOR MH370
• Crews are scouring a new area of the Indian Ocean after radar data suggests the plane flew faster than thought and used up more fuel, which may have reduced the distance it traveled.

• 2. PINK SLIPS FOR MILITARY BRASS
• The Air Force fires nine commanders at a Montana nuclear missile base in an exam-cheating scandal, and dozens of other officers face disciplinary action.

• 3. POLL: OBAMA HEALTH LAW FAILS TO GAIN SUPPORT
• Public support is languishing at its lowest level since passage of the landmark legislation four years ago, according to a new Associated Press-GfK survey.

• 4. FEDERAL COURT UPHOLDS TEXAS ABORTION LIMITS
• The state's lawmakers last year passed some of the toughest restrictions in the U.S. on when, where and how women may obtain an abortion.

• 5. WHO'S UKRAINE'S NEWEST HERO
• When an overwhelming Russian force demanded his surrender at the Crimean air force base under his command, Col. Yuliy Mamchur retorted: "As an officer with honor, I tell you I will stay."

• 6. MORE RECORDS FROM CLINTON ADMINISTRATION TO BE RELEASED
• The National Archives is set to provide 2,500 pages of documents from the former president's White House, including records from two aides and the ex-president's farewell address.

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