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U.S. Top News: Clippers owner Sterling denies being racist: report

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05/9/2014
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Clippers owner Sterling denies being racist: report
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, who was banned for life from the National Basketball Association after a tape of his racist comments became public, claimed in a new recording he was not a bigot, according to an online report on Thursday.
Ringling Bros circus resumes in Connecticut after acrobats' plunge
(Reuters) - A Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus show has resumed performing in New England days after acrobats were seriously injured when a chandelier-like apparatus carrying them plummeted to the floor, shocking a Rhode Island audience, media reported.
Honduran drug trafficker extradited to U.S. to face charges
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Honduras has extradited a drug trafficker who worked for a powerful Mexican cartel to the United States, the U.S. State Department said on Friday.
Pomp and decorum: U.S. colleges say no to graduation 'selfies'
(Reuters) - Ellen DeGeneres snapped "selfies" at the Oscars and President Barack Obama posed for one at Nelson Mandela's funeral, but some U.S. colleges have asked students to keep their cell phones tucked away during graduation season this month when they walk on stage for their diplomas.
Former Missouri governor 'Walkin' Joe' Teasdale dies
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Joseph Teasdale, a former Missouri governor who got the nickname "Walkin' Joe" because he campaigned on foot across the state, died on Thursday, according to Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon.
Elderly Missouri woman found guilty of killing husband 40 years ago
(Reuters) - An elderly Missouri woman accused of killing her husband four decades ago and burying his body in an abandoned Wyoming gold mine was found guilty on Thursday of second-degree murder, a court official said.
EPA considers stricter disclosure on fracking fluids
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it wants to gather public comment on whether it should require chemical manufacturers to disclose the content of fluids used for oil and gas production, a possible step toward greater federal oversight of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Fire victims at tennis star's Florida home were shot: police
MIAMI (Reuters) - A family of four suffered gunshot wounds before they died in a blaze that destroyed a Florida mansion owned by former professional tennis player James Blake, police said on Thursday.
Police eye California mountains in hunt for fugitive fire chief
SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - Homicide detectives searching for a California fire chief suspected of fatally stabbing his girlfriend turned their attention to the state's massive mountain ranges on Thursday, saying he may be hiding out along trails and backroads.
U.S. schools warned not to deny students over immigration status
(Reuters) - The Obama administration on Thursday issued a stern warning to U.S. state and local school districts not to deny enrollment to undocumented immigrant children.
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