5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

1. Search Resumes At Germanwings Plane Crash Site

Day two of recovery operations at the Germanwings Airbus crash site began Wednesday morning, as helicopters resumed searches of the area.

Recovery operations were suspended last night in France, with the intention of starting again today at daybreak.

A French Interior Ministry spokesperson said that bodies and debris would be brought down from the crash site this morning.

2. Airline Cancels Flights After Crew Members Decide Not to Fly

Germanwings was forced to cancel seven flights out of Dusseldorf because a number of crew members felt they were unfit to fly following the news of Flight 9525's crash, the airline said tonight.

An Airbus operated by Germanwings crashed Tuesday in the Alps in southern France with 144 passengers, including two babies, and six crew members on board.

Germanwings said in a statement this evening that some crew members decided not to operate aircraft today after they heard of the crash.

"We understand their decision," Germanwings Managing Director Thomas Winkelmann said. "Some flights had to be cancelled."

3. Top Homeland Official Alejandro Mayorkas Accused of Political Favoritism

Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tainted the image and integrity of the immigration program he oversaw by fostering “an appearance of favoritism and special access” in how the agency treated projects that would bring visas and Green Cards to wealthy foreign investors, a new report from the agency’s Inspector General says.

“The juxtaposition of Mr. Mayorkas’ communication with external stakeholders on specific matters outside the normal procedures, coupled with favorable action that deviated from the regulatory scheme designed to ensure fairness and evenhandedness in adjudicating benefits, created an appearance of favoritism and special access,” the Inspector General’s report concluded.

"With the support of his longtime partner Jennifer Westfeldt, Jon Hamm recently completed treatment for his struggle with alcohol addiction. They have asked for privacy and sensitivity going forward," his publicist said in a statement Tuesday.

5. 'Abandoned' Dog Chasing Pickup Truck to Be Up for Adoption Soon

The Humane Society of Louisiana was able to get custody of Butterbean, a "sweet German Shephard mix," on Monday afternoon, the organization's director, Jeff Dorson, told ABC News Tuesday.

Though Butterbean was found after she was lost last week, her apparent owner Lisa Pearson, did not want to give the dog up despite often leaving Butterbean alone to roam the neighborhood and allowing her to chase their neighbor's pick-up truck, Dorson said.