The archive of all headlines from July 01, 2015, organized by time of publication.
New York Prison Escape
President Obama and Secretary of State John F. Kerry plan to address the decision publicly on Wednesday, as the two nations move to open the door to a new relationship of trade, travel and tourism. PolitiCal
It becomes the first developed country to default on its debt to the fund. Greece had sought a third European bailout in five years, but negotiations broke off Tuesday.
President Obama and Secretary of State John F. Kerry plan to address the decision publicly on Wednesday, as the two nations move to open the door to a new relationship of trade, travel and tourism. Nation
Greece has fallen in arrears to the IMF as its second bailout expires
Amid growing questions about whether it will be able to remain in the euro zone, Greece became the first developed country to miss a payment to the IMF.
Greece has become the first advanced economy to fall in arrears to the IMF as its second bailout expires
Greece and its European creditors failed to move fast enough to avert a missed $1.8 billion debt payment to the International Monetary Fund.
Cache of former secretary of state’s 55,000 emails, given to government off Clinton’s private server, set for release at 9pm ET
President Obama and Secretary of State John F. Kerry plan to address the decision publicly on Wednesday, as the two nations move to open the door to a new relationship of trade, travel and tourism. Sports Now
The grand jury hearings are part of an investigation by an Orange County corruption task force into nearly six years of alleged case tampering in the county courthouses. Sports Now
Greece and its European creditors failed to move fast enough to avert a missed $1.8 billion debt payment to the International Monetary Fund.
Amid growing questions about whether it will be able to remain in the euro zone, Greece’s missed payment was a landmark moment in Europe’s five-year battle to preserve its common currency.
Cache of former secretary of state’s 55,000 emails, given to government off Clinton’s private server, released
The grand jury hearings are part of an investigation by an Orange County corruption task force into nearly six years of alleged case tampering in the county courthouses. Nation
The measures the L.A. City Council passed last week do 'not adequately achieve the proper balance,' he says, between keeping the streets clean and protecting the rights of homeless people. Nation
Athens left without financial lifeline following fortnight of non-stop brinkmanship at highest level of EU leadership
Creditors to discuss new Greek proposals as ECB considers whether to continue help for country’s banks
After years of neglect, state officials estimate it will cost $59 billion to fix the now-crumbling roads and freeways. L.A. Now
New York Prison Escape
After years of neglect, state officials estimate it will cost $59 billion to fix the now-crumbling roads and freeways. Asia
Creditors to discuss new Greek proposals as ECB considers whether to continue help for country’s banks
Creditors to discuss new Greek proposals as ECB considers whether to continue help for country’s banks
In a letter to the country’s creditors, Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister, said Athens was “prepared to accept” a deal with some modifications on contentious points like pension cuts and tax increases.
Hope of a deal sent European stock markets higher, but there were no immediate signs from Greece’s lenders of a breakthrough a day after E.U. bailout funds were halted.
After years of neglect, state officials estimate it will cost $59 billion to fix the now-crumbling roads and freeways. Great Reads
In a late-night letter to Greece’s main creditors, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras left in place most of the tough measures he had previously dismissed and reiterated a request for a new $32 billion bailout.
After years of neglect, state officials estimate it will cost $59 billion to fix the now-crumbling roads and freeways. BUSINESS
Guardian investigation finds 547 people killed by law enforcement so far in 2015 as Obama’s call for ‘appropriate oversight’ continues to go unheeded
Guardian investigation finds 547 people killed by law enforcement so far in 2015 as Obama’s call for oversight continues to go unheeded
In a letter to the country’s creditors, Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister, said Athens was “prepared to accept” a deal with some modifications on contentious points like pension cuts and tax increases.
In a letter to the country’s creditors, Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister, said Athens was “prepared to accept” a deal with some modifications on contentious points like pension cuts and tax increases.
Obama announces an agreement with the Cuban government to reopen embassies in Washington and Havana. The move comes six months after Cuban President Raul Castro and Obama agreed to end the Cold War-era standoff. POLITICS
U.S.-Cuba Relations
The move comes six months after Cuban President Raul Castro and Obama agreed to end the Cold War-era standoff. POLITICS
The ship was in international waters but was boarded, towed by Israeli Navy vessels to Israel’s port of Ashdod. Cameras, computers, mobile ‘phones and belongings have been allegedly stolen by those who boarded.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras stood behind plans for a referendum over the cuts demanded to receive a financial rescue even as powerful lenders led by Germany insisted all talks are frozen until the outcome of the vote.
With banks and the stock market closed for a third day, anger and panic rise in Greece. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras reverses on his refusal to accept creditors' demands for deeper spending cuts. Mexico & the Americas
In a letter to the country’s creditors, Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister, said Athens was “prepared to accept” a deal with some modifications on contentious points like pension cuts and tax increases.
German chancellor reiterates stance of no new negotiations with Athens until after Sunday’s referendum on bailout
With banks and the stock market closed for a third day, anger and panic rise in Greece. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras reverses on his refusal to accept creditors' demands for deeper spending cuts. L.A. Now
Criticism of Greek prime minister reinforces view that Germany might refuse to negotiate with Syriza administration on rescue package until after referendum
Justice Department officials are looking into whether airlines are working together to grow at a slower pace as part of an effort to keep airfares high.
The drop in usage is the biggest monthly decline reported since Gov. Brown on April 1 ordered a mandatory 25% cut in urban water use due to severe drought conditions. Europe
The drop in usage is the biggest monthly decline reported since Gov. Brown on April 1 ordered a mandatory 25% cut in urban water use due to severe drought conditions. L.A. Now
The drop in usage is the biggest monthly decline reported since Gov. Brown on April 1 ordered a mandatory 25% cut in urban water use due to severe drought conditions. Europe