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Donald Sterling Pulls Out of $2 Billion Clippers Sale; Prepares for $1 Billion Federal Lawsuit Against the NBA
Donald Sterling has rejected the $2 billion deal to sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Monday, effectively halting the transfer of his ownership of the team. The suddenly emboldened team owner has instructed his legal team to restart a federal lawsuit against the NBA for $1 billion, according to reports.
Great White Devoured by 'Mystery Sea Monster'? Scientists Searching for Beast That Killed 9-Foot Shark (VIDEO)
A great white was devoured by a mysterious and savage creature 11 years ago, and now scientists' hunt for the creature is being filmed for a documentary. "Hunt for the Super Predator" will air on the Smithsonian Channel and will show Australian researchers discovering what possibly could have annihilated a 9-foot shark.
Florida Commissioner Apologizes for Racially Charged Obama Joke: Meant as 'Humorous Commentary,' Says John Sims
A Florida commissioner apologized publicly last week for his racially charged and divisive Facebook post after some town residents demanded his resignation. John Sims, commissioner of Cooper City, said that the post was intended as "humorous commentary" about President Obama's political policies.
Bodies Found in Suitcases in Wisconsin; 2 Mystery Corpses Remain Unidentified
The bodies found in suitcases in Wisconsin Thursday have not yet been identified, but the gruesome discovery has left residents of the small, rural town of Geneva shaken. The two unknown victims were apparently killed at a different location before being stuffed into the luggage and left in a grassy ditch on the side of the highway.
Father Hit Teacher With Baseball Bat After Finding 'Inappropriate' Texts to 15-Year-Old Daughter; No Charges Filed
A father hit a teacher with a baseball bat at their Nottingham, Maryland home Thursday after discovering that the 42-year-old educator had been texting his 15-year-old daughter, police said. No charges have currently been pressed by the teacher or the parents, according to reports.
Pharrell Backlash Over Native American Headdress Leaves Fans #NotHappy
Pharrell received backlash Wednesday over the Native American headdress he wore on the July cover of Elle U.K., which disappointed and upset many of his fans. The "Happy" singer and producer's headwear caused them to create the Twitter hashtag #nothappy as a response, which prompted his apology.
Justin Bieber Uses N-Word in Another Video, Jokes About Joining the Ku Klux Klan (WATCH)
Justin Bieber was again caught on tape saying the n-word once again, but this time the young Canadian pop star laughed about killing African-Americans and joining the Ku Klux Klan as well. While many are horrified by his hurtful words, some claim that Bieber himself released it to own up to his hurtful behavior in the past.
Woman Calls Police Over Ice Cream: There Aren't Enough Sprinkles! Says UK Customer (LISTEN)
A woman called the police over ice cream not having enough sprinkles for her liking, according to reports. The U.K. woman contacted West Midlands police's emergency line after arguing with the ice cream vendor, but the authorities simply used the taped phone call to highlight the ridiculous kinds of calls they receive.
Baltimore Teen Curfew Concerns: It's 'Old-School Common Sense' to Have Teens Inside by 9 PM, Say Officials
Baltimore's teen curfew has raised concerns among city residents and critics of the restrictive policy, but proponents of the law like City Councilman Brandon Scott and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake call it "common sense." The law requires teenagers under 14 to be inside by 9 p.m. and older teens to be in by 10 p.m., among other stipulations.
Mike Epps Arrest Warrant Issued: Comedian Allegedly Fought Another Comic for Cracking Jokes About Him
Mike Epps, the comedian known for his roles in "Friday," "All About the Benjamins" and other films, now has a warrant out for his arrest, according to reports. The 43-year-old comic beat up another comedian, Lavar Walker, in Atlanta Saturday night.