FIRST LOOK: South reeling from deadly twisters, storms

Welcome to First Look, our daily roundup of early-bird news:

• Forty five people died in six states after devastating storms ripped through the South. (AP)

America's business majors score lower on the GMAT than students in any other field of study. (New York Times)

There may actually be some bipartisan support for overhauling Social Security. (WSJ)

The FAA has overhauled its rules to avoid more sleeping air traffic controllers. (Reuters)

"Three Cups of Tea" author defends his book after a "60 Minutes" expose. (CBS News)

Car makers say they may have a hydrogen car by 2015. (The Washington Post)

An anthropologist talks about studying immigrant routes into the U.S. (Nature News)

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