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Just after CNN's Wolf Blitzer interviews Donald Sterling's lawyer Max Blecher, Don Lemon goes on a rant, slamming Blecher for being "just as out of touch, if not more," than Sterling - and calling him an 8-track in an iTunes era.
Hackers in Iran are using social media to target American and Israeli officials in an elaborate cyber-spying scheme. CNN's Elise Labott reports.
Donald Sterling's lawyer, Max Blecher, tells CNN's Wolf Blitzer that the NBA has no case against his client because Sterling is being subjected to false charges based on illegally obtained evidence.
In an interview with Wolf Blitzer, Valerie Plame, a former CIA operative outed by the Bush administration, talks about the recent accidental outing of the CIA chief of station in Afghanistan and about whether Edward Snowden was trained as an American spy.
After growing fears that Westerners inside Syria were training with al Qaeda's affiliates, Islamic militants now claim an American carried out a suicide attack against a regime military checkpoint. CNN's Mohammed Jamjoom reports.
What was once believed to be the best hope of finding the missing plane is now being called a false hope. CNN's Rene Marsh explains.