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- BALTIMORE - Maryland health officials have ordered two doctors to stop performing abortions after a woman was critically injured during a procedure last month. - MIAMI, Sept. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Foreclosure Deals, an online leader in the foreclosed homes for sale listings and information industry, announced today that foreclosures increased by 4% nationwide during July and still have fall in the month of August. - The summer is coming to a close with a jump in foreclosures in Prince George’s County, according to data released by RealtyTrac. The California-based foreclosure tracking company found the county recorded more than 2,000 foreclosures in July, which is the most recent number to be released. - CLEMSON, S.C. - Andre Ellington and Jamie Harper each scored twice for Clemson in a 35-10 victory over North Texas on Saturday that showed there's life for the Tigers without ACC player of the year C.J. Spiller. - BOSTON - Delonte West is returning to the Boston Celtics. The team announced Wednesday that it has signed the 6-foot-3 guard, who was suspended for the first 10 games of the 2010-11 season after pleading guilty to weapons charges in Maryland. - SILVER SPRING, Md. - A fire chief says crews detonated four explosives linked to a gunman who took three hostages at Discovery Communications headquarters in Maryland. - The Tea Party Express' political action committee, Our Country Deserves Better, puts out an ad in support of Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell, who is challenging Rep. - Candidate for 1st Congressional District relying on his grass-roots effort - The sand states are still in trouble. But negative equity is high in some unexpected places. - Chief Deputy Darren Popkin wants voters to promote him to take over for his boss, Sheriff Raymond Kight, who is retiring after 24 years. Popkin, who joined the department more than a year before Kight was elected and has been second in command since 1998, said he is "uniquely qualified."