| The Brief Friday, May 16th | | | | | | | | Sterling: I Won't Pay Fine
L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling has reportedly hired prominent antitrust litigator Maxwell Blecher, who has written a letter to the NBA's general counsel about denying any wrongdoing and rejecting the league's fine, following Sterling's leaked racist comments | | | | | | Strikes Serve an Unhappy Meal
Protests at fast-food restaurants in 150 cities across the U.S. have earned plenty of attention, but the impact is yet to be felt on most workers' paychecks | | | | | | Indian Opposition Set for Win
India's Hindu-nationalist party led by Narendra Modi appears to have pulled off the best election performance by a single party in decades | | | | | | Obama Backs Away From Net Neutrality Promises
As a candidate in 2008, Barack Obama was crystal clear about his commitment to ensuring equal treatment of all online content. Now his position on it is shaky, a shift that comes after months of public debate over the future of the American Internet infrastructure | | | | | | Soccer Boss Regrets Awarding 2022 World Cup to Qatar
Sepp Blatter laments in an interview with Swiss TV the decision to pick the excruciatingly hot Gulf state as the 2022 host of the games, even hinting that political pressure from Germany and France was behind the selection | | | | |
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