5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

ByABC News
March 25, 2014, 2:54 AM
Chinese relatives of passengers aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, flight MH370, shout in protest as they march towards the Malaysia embassy in Beijing, China, Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Furious over Malaysia's handling of the lost jetliner a day after the country said the passengers must be dead, Chinese relatives of the missing marched Tuesday to the Malaysia Embassy, where they threw plastic water bottles, tried to rush the gate and chanted, "Liars!" The blue placard reads: "We won't leave or ditch you, we will wait right here."
Chinese relatives of passengers aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, flight MH370, shout in protest as they march towards the Malaysia embassy in Beijing, China, Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Furious over Malaysia's handling of the lost jetliner a day after the country said the passengers must be dead, Chinese relatives of the missing marched Tuesday to the Malaysia Embassy, where they threw plastic water bottles, tried to rush the gate and chanted, "Liars!" The blue placard reads: "We won't leave or ditch you, we will wait right here."
Ng Han Guan/AP Photo

March 25, 2014— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

1. Chinese Relatives of Passengers Protest at Embassy
Furious that Malaysia has declared their loved ones lost in a plane crash without physical evidence, Chinese relatives of the missing marched today to the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing and tried to rush the gate.

2. Death Toll Rises to 14 in Washington Mudslide
Hovercrafts and specialized search teams joined a small fleet of helicopters today, as emergency personnel continue looking for signs of life amid a mudslide that swept away 30 homes in Washington State.

3. Obama Meets Putin Ally With Ukraine Still in Mind
President Obama met today with Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

4. Obama to Call for End to NSA Bulk Data Collection
President Obama is poised to call for an end to the controversial bulk data collection of phone records by the NSA, senior administration officials confirm to ABC News.

5. 'Candy Crush' Maker to Go Public
King Digital Entertainment, which makes the popular "Candy Crush Saga" game, is set to go public this week.