| The Brief Wednesday, April 30th | | | | | | | | L.A. Rallies Behind Clippers
Fans came out in support of the Los Angeles Clippers and were rewarded with a critical Game 5 playoff win on Tuesday, the same day that owner Donald Sterling was banned from the league for life following the revelation of his racist comments | | | | | | Peace Deal Blame Game
Neither Israelis nor Palestinians expected Secretary of State John Kerry's efforts to result in a pact, as the prospects for success were dim from the start | | | | | | Oklahoma Botches Execution
The lethal injection of death-row inmate Clayton Lockett went so awry Tuesday that a second has been temporarily halted pending an investigation | | | | | | China Could Surpass U.S. as World's Largest Economy
New data from the World Bank suggests China could surpass the U.S. as the world's biggest economy as early as this year, a day that was always meant to arrive after China began its quest for wealth in the 1980s, but it will just veil the reality of its economic weaknesses | | | | | | Wisconsin to Appeal Court's Voter ID Law Rejection
Gov. Scott Walker says his office will appeal a federal judge's ruling on Tuesday that its voter identification law unfairly burdens low-income and minority voters by requiring them to obtain and show a state-issued photo ID at the polls during future elections | | | | |
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