App Store error while checking for updates

I noticed recently that there hasn't been any updates for OS X Mavericks so I decided to manually check for one. When I did so, I got this error while attempting to check for an update:
There's not much else to explain. The only other thing that has been getting really weird on my computer recently is my keychain. It keeps forgeting the wifi password for my house saying "Keychain 'System' could not be found to store B7F3D". It also keeps forgeting my icloud email password. Other than that, there is nothing else wrong.
Thanks for any help!
-Mpconnel

It seems it fixed on its own. Everything is working properly now.

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