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April 30th, 2014
10:22 PM ET

The tale of two women: Donald Sterling's Wife vs. Mistress

On the same day Donald Sterling, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers was banned from the NBA for life, his former mistress - the woman who may have brought the billionaire down with audio recordings of his racist rant - was seen teasing the paparazzi, telling them she's going to run for President of the United States.

Sterling's wife, Rochelle, also loves the cameras and has been attending the team's playoff games in the midst of the scandal.

Deborah Feyerick has more on this bizarre love triangle.

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Filed under: News • Sterling remarks
April 30th, 2014
10:18 PM ET

Heavy rains cause massive landslide in Baltimore

Deadly floods have washed out roads and bridges, and trapped hundreds of homeowners.

The torrential rains cause a landslide in Baltimore just a short time ago, where a road collapsed and destroyed several cars.

No injuries were reported but all homes in the area have been evacuated.

Less than 24 hours after deadly tornadoes swept through the southeast claiming at least 36 lives, the same storm system is causing the worst flooding in a generation.

Rains too much even for weather-toughened Gulf Coast

In Pensacola, Florida, nearly 18 inches of rain fell in just 24 hours.

CNN's Ed Lavandera is Outfront in Pensacola with the latest.

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Filed under: News • Severe Weather
April 30th, 2014
10:14 PM ET

Does V stand for 'Visor' Stiviano?

It may be the most famous headwear in the world. A solar face shield perched atop the head of "V" - also known as Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling's bodacious mistress.

Jeanne Moos has the story.


Filed under: Jeanne Moos • Sterling remarks
April 30th, 2014
09:21 PM ET

Inmate dies of heart attack after botched execution

A man convicted of heinous crimes, murder, rape and burying a woman alive was killed Tuesday night in Oklahoma.

But it's the way he died that has the world talking.

Oklahoma's botched lethal injection marks new front in battle over executions

Officials tried a new cocktail of three drugs to put 38-year-old Clayton Lockett to death.

It was supposed to kill him within a few minutes - but it took 43 minutes for Lockett to die.

He finally died of a heart attack.

In an interview with CNN's Erin Burnett, witnesses to the execution, Chelsea Washington from CNN affiliate KOKH and Clayton Lockett's lawyer, David Autry take us through what happened. And also forensic scientist Larry Kobilinsky tells Burnett why he believes the drugs weren't the problem.


Filed under: Justice • News
April 30th, 2014
09:01 PM ET

Oscar De La Hoya: The Clippers need my face

Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling is mum after the NBA banned him from the league for life over racist remarks that were leaked online.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says he will do "everything in my power" to force Sterling to sell the franchise.

What Sterling's ban means for Clipper finances

But will he go quietly?

Former NBA star and Sacremento Mayor Kevin Johnson told CNN's Erin Burnett that "everyone expects him to fight."

NBA vs. Clippers owner Sterling: Who wants to buy out a billionaire?

The list of people ready to pay Sterling for the Clippers are already lining up, including Oprah, David Geffen, software billionaire Larry Ellison and World champion boxer Oscar De La Hoya.

In an interview with CNN's Erin Burnett, De La Hoya explains why he's interested in the franchise.

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Filed under: Business • News • Sports • Sterling remarks
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