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Donald Sterling says he should keep the Los Angeles Clippers because his controversial rant was illegally recorded and none of his other actions violate National Basketball Association rules.

On Lake Superior, a little ice didn’t stop people from celebrating Memorial Day this holiday weekend.

Michelle Obama is hitting back at Republicans who are trying to chip away at her plan to fight childhood obesity.

A 15-year-old girl was critically injured in a tornado that struck North Dakota, and in Colorado, a massive landslide struck a remote area west of Grand Junction.

President Obama’s announcement Tuesday left some wondering if we are truly ending the war in Afghanistan or beginning a new phase.

A Seattle man convicted in what was likely the largest metal theft in Washington state history was caught after authorities found his DNA on Gatorade bottles and other items, prosecutors said.

About 15,000 people are expected at a memorial service Tuesday evening during a "Day of Mourning and Reflection" at UC Santa Barbara.

Edward Snowden, in an exclusive interview with "Nightly News" anchor Brian Williams, is fighting back against critics who dismissed him as a low-level hacker — saying he was “trained as a spy” and offered technical expertise to high levels of government.

As one might imagine in this increasingly digital age, old-school watchmakers are hard to come by.

By NBCLosAngeles.comA man once thought to be near death after he suffered through a gruesome hatchet attack recently experienced an important milestone after graduating from a guide dog school in Southern California.