With the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 now in its 10th day and seemingly no nearer an answer, Malaysian officials are facing a rare dose of anger, both internally and externally, in the country whose media rarely question its leadership. "I've never seen anything like it, not in Malaysia," a local businessman tells the Wall Street Journal. China is also openly prodding Malaysia to move faster as Beijing faces pressure from citizens; the plane carried 154 Chinese, the AP notes. Malaysia "bears inescapable responsibility" for the delay, China says. House Homeland Security chair Michael McCaul has also expressed frustration, but the US military says governments are collaborating. Elsewhere: