| The Brief Tuesday, May 13th | | | | | | | | Sterling Digs Deeper Hole
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling claimed in an inflammatory sit-down that he's not racist, asking forgiveness following crude comments that earned him a lifetime ban from the NBA, but then said he doesn't think African-Americans are philanthropic enough | | | | | | AT&T's $50 Billion Merger Plan
AT&T wants DirecTV, but the telecom deal would be the largest in years and pose headaches for regulators already mulling Comcast's merger | | | | | | Texas Man Set for Execution
Convicted killer Robert Campbell will die by lethal injection, the first since the botched execution of an Oklahoma prisoner in April, unless a court intervenes | | | | | | Stunned Residents Return to Ruins in Syria's Homs
Civilians have returned to the once-bustling but now-devastated city, previously home to more than a million Syrians, as the terms of a ceasefire have pushed nearly all of its control to the government in exchange for opposition rebels' safe passage out | | | | | | Virginia Governor Challenges Abortion Clinic Rules
Terry McAuliffe has called for a formal review of the strict state health regulations levied against abortion clinics, following up on a campaign promise he made last year to undo the stringent codes responsible for closing five of the state's 23 clinics | | | | |
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