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Shelly Sterling has reached an agreement to sell the L.A. Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, and it would be the second-richest sale in U.S. sports history. But Donald Sterling says: Not so fast.

Since the beginning of the Great Recession and the associated housing crisis, one of the most damaging trends in the United States is the foreclosure crisis, where too many Americans have lost their homes. And while the recession has officially ended, the foreclosure problem continues, with millions of Americans in danger of losing their homes. But there is a way to slow down this crisis and make sure that the number of displaced families is minimized, and Color of Change is leading the charge, with a petition to the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Mel Watt.

The Oklahoma City council signed off on a liquor license for the range, which will include a restaurant that serves alcohol.

Every year the Scripps National Spelling Bee is good for colorful moments as bright kids enjoy their turn in the spotlight, and this year was no different.

The 2014 Atlantic hurricane season begins Sunday, and the National Hurricane Center is predicting a quieter season than normal this year.

Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki delivers remarks at a gathering of the National Coalition of Homeless Veterans.

Two others — a 58-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman — suffered graze wounds in the spray of bullets that shot into an office building.

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Gulf Coast residents hit by flash floods will have to deal with yet more rainfall Friday before they can begin the arduous cleanup operation in their communities.

A new app has been created to match wannabe pet owners with dogs in need of adoption. BarkBuddy has a network of 2,500 rescue center and shelters.