The archive of all headlines from June 01, 2016, organized by time of publication.
More than 400 pages of released Trump University files describe how staff should target financial weaknesses to sell high-priced real estate courses
The government says the proceeds from Syed Rizwan Farook's two life insurance policies are derived from a terrorist act. Politics
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The government says the proceeds from Syed Rizwan Farook's two life insurance policies are derived from a terrorist act.San Bernardino shooting victims: Who they were
Donald J. Trump lashed out at those reporting on his candidacy with a level of venom rarely seen from the standard-bearer of a major political party. He was responding to questions about a fund-raiser he held, while skipping a G.O.P. debate, to benefit military veterans.
In testimony released from a lawsuit that was filed by dissatisfied former Trump University students, former managers said the school relied on high-pressure sales tactics and deceptive claims. The newly unsealed documents offer an unflattering view of Donald J. Trump. His lawyers say the testimony “was completely discredited.”
More than 400 pages of released Trump University files describe how staff should target financial weaknesses to sell high-priced real estate courses
In testimony released from a lawsuit that was filed by dissatisfied former Trump University students, former managers said the school relied on high-pressure sales tactics and deceptive claims. The newly unsealed documents offer an unflattering view of Donald J. Trump. His lawyers say the testimony “was completely discredited.”
Women in Los Angeles County's workforce made on average 76% of what their male counterparts made last year, down from 80% in the 2011 fiscal year. L.A. Now
A reversal, however, will come at a high cost: somewhere around $210,000 --that's how much the city will have to pay back to the chief executive of Pink Dolphin, a street-wear company, if it breaks its agreement. L.A. Now
A reversal, however, will come at a high cost: somewhere around $210,000 --that's how much the city will have to pay back to the chief executive of Pink Dolphin, a street-wear company, if it breaks its agreement. BUSINESS
A reversal, however, will come at a high cost: somewhere around $210,000 --that's how much the city will have to pay back to the chief executive of Pink Dolphin, a street-wear company, if it breaks its agreement. L.A. Now
In testimony released from a lawsuit that was filed by dissatisfied former Trump University students, former managers said the school relied on high-pressure sales tactics and deceptive claims. The newly unsealed documents offer an unflattering view of Donald J. Trump. His lawyers say the testimony “was completely discredited.”
A reversal, however, will come at a high cost: somewhere around $210,000 --that's how much the city will have to pay back to the chief executive of Pink Dolphin, a street-wear company, if it breaks its agreement. BUSINESS
Most of the jobs added in the county by 2020 will pay below the median wage. L.A. Now
Testifying in a lawsuit by dissatisfied students of Trump University, former managers described high-pressure sales tactics and deceptive claims. Donald J. Trump argued through representatives that the complaints emanated from only a small number of former students.
Most of the jobs added in the county by 2020 will pay below the median wage.Pay gap growing between men and women working for L.A. County
Presumptive Republican US presidential nominee to visit Britain on 24 June to officially open Turnberry golf resort
Office administrators and food servers will add the most positions to their ranks through 2020, combining for a total of about 93,000 new jobs, according to projections.Pay gap growing between men and women working for L.A. County
About 93,000 new jobs are projected to be added through 2020, primarily in office administration and food service, according to a report from the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation.Report: Los Angeles: People, Industry and Jobs
Chinese-speaking officers are rare in the San Gabriel Valley partly because recruiters looking for Chinese applicants run into a formidable cultural obstacle, says Monterey Park Police Chief Jim Smith. 'You have parents who want their children to be doctors, attorneys and accountants -- pretty… BUSINESS
Chinese-speaking officers are rare in the San Gabriel Valley partly because recruiters looking for Chinese applicants run into a formidable cultural obstacle, says Monterey Park Police Chief Jim Smith -- parents who want their children to be 'pretty much anything but a police officer.' BUSINESS
Five years into a surge of anti-abortion legislation, experts say women are increasingly turning to dangerous methods to end their pregnancies
Chinese-speaking officers are rare in the San Gabriel Valley partly because recruiters looking for applicants run into a formidable cultural obstacle, says Monterey Park Police Chief Jim Smith -- parents who want their children to be 'pretty much anything but a police officer.' BUSINESS
Chinese-speaking officers are rare in the San Gabriel Valley partly because recruiters looking for applicants run into a formidable cultural obstacle -- parents who want their children to be 'pretty much anything but a police officer.' BUSINESS
The UCLA campus was on lockdown this morning as police investigated a possible shooting, the university says. L.A. Now
Two people were injured in a possible shooting at UCLA on Wednesday morning, law enforcement officials said. L.A. Now
People are being asked to shelter in place in an engineering building on the campus, the university said.Live updates from the scene: 'We got in a building, and no one knew what was going on'
Police say the gunman is still on the loose after shooting two on campus, and students were on lockdown as police search the ground and by helicopter
People are being asked to shelter in place in an engineering building on the campus, the university said.
Police say the gunman is still on the loose after shooting two on campus, and students were on lockdown as police search the ground and by helicopter
Students remain on lockdown as police search the ground and by helicopter, and officials say the gunman is still on the loose after killing two on campus
The campus was placed on lock down just after 10 a.m. as police searched for the gunman.SEE THE STORY
Students remain on lockdown as police search the ground and by helicopter after gunman reportedly opened fire near school’s engineering building
Students remain on lockdown as police search the ground and by helicopter after gunman reportedly opened fire near school’s engineering building
The shooting, which led to a campus lockdown just after 10 a.m., prompted a massive response from local and federal law enforcement.SEE THE STORY
The shooting prompted thousands of students to run for safety or barricade themselves in classrooms.SEE THE STORY
Campus was locked down after gunman opened fire in an engineering building office shortly before 10am, triggering a citywide tactical alert by the LAPD
The shooting prompted thousands of students to run for safety or barricade themselves in classrooms. The school has canceled classes for the remainder of the day.SEE THE STORY
Shooter opened fire in engineering building, triggering a campus lockdown and citywide tactical alert by police who responded with helicopters and Swat teams
The shooting prompted thousands of students to run for safety or barricade themselves in classrooms. The school has canceled classes for the remainder of the day. More on the UCLA shooting
Testimony from three former employees in class-action lawsuit lambasts school that ‘preyed upon the elderly and uneducated’