The archive of all headlines from May 01, 2017, organized by time of publication.
At the time, young officers were trained in old school, big-bad-cop ways -- choke holds, hogtying, arbitrary pat-downs, a wartime mentality. All that began to change after the riots and was further spurred by a federal consent decree. ESSENTIAL WASHINGTON
The day’s developments suggest little change from the head-snapping turmoil that marked the first part of Trump’s tenure. ARTS & CULTURE
The day’s developments suggest little change from the head-snapping turmoil that marked the first part of Trump’s tenure. L.A. Now
The day’s developments suggest little change from the head-snapping turmoil that marked the first part of Trump’s tenure. MUSIC
In a “very friendly conversation,” President Trump invited President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines to visit the White House.The administration is preparing for an avalanche of criticism over Mr. Trump’s embrace of the authoritarian leader, who has been accused of ordering extrajudicial killings.
Briton, who previously worked for Fox News and Breitbart, had been hired to sit on an advisory panel created by Steve Bannon
A bipartisan agreement will fund the government through September, according to congressional aides, effectively ending the threat of a government shutdown next weekend.The agreement, which still must be voted on by lawmakers, is said to include increased funding for the military and for border security, but does not include funding for a wall.
Negotiators reach agreement on spending package to keep the US federal government funded until September, according to multiple sources
The attraction celebrated its last day this afternoon with a six-hour street performance that served as protest, farewell and fundraiser. MUSIC
Negotiators reach agreement on spending package to keep the US federal government funded until September, according to multiple sources
The attraction celebrated its last day this afternoon with a six-hour street performance that served as protest, farewell and fundraiser. NATION
The catchall spending bill would be the first major piece of bipartisan legislation to advance during President Trump's short tenure in the White House. MUSIC
A bipartisan agreement will keep the government funded through September, congressional aides said, effectively ending the threat of a government shutdown.The deal, which still must be voted on, is said to include increased spending for the military and for border security, but does not include money for a wall.
Negotiators reach agreement on spending package to keep the US federal government funded until September, according to multiple sources
The catchall spending bill would be the first major piece of bipartisan legislation to advance during President Trump's short tenure in the White House. COMPANY TOWN
Lawmakers are expected to vote early this week, before stopgap funding expires Friday. COMPANY TOWN
Lawmakers are expected to vote early this week, before stopgap funding expires Friday. L.A. Now
Lawmakers are expected to vote early this week, before stopgap funding expires Friday. EUROPE
Meet the Press
Massachusetts senator gives interview to Guardian and does not confine strong criticism to Trump, a potential presidential rival in 2020, saying most Americans are ‘getting kicked in the teeth’
Meet the Press
Senator who the president derides with a racist nickname has a book to promote, a seat to win and rumors of a White House bid to … neither confirm nor deny
A bipartisan agreement will keep the government funded through September, congressional aides said, effectively ending the threat of a government shutdown.The deal, which still must be voted on, is said to include increased spending for the military and for border security, but does not include money for a wall.
It's one of many hospital initiatives that have cropped up across the country aiming to tackle health problems before they demand serious treatment. Politics
A federal jury decided two deputies had used unreasonable force when they shot two armed men in Compton three years earlier. But earlier this month, one of them was put in charge of the Norwalk station. CALIFORNIA
A federal jury decided two deputies had used unreasonable force when they shot two armed men in Compton three years earlier. But earlier this month, one of them was put in charge of the Norwalk station. Politics
A federal jury decided two deputies had used unreasonable force when they shot two armed men in Compton three years earlier. But earlier this month, one of them was put in charge of the Norwalk station. ESSENTIAL WASHINGTON
A bipartisan agreement will keep the government funded through September, congressional aides said, effectively ending the threat of a government shutdown.The deal, which still must be voted on, is said to include increased spending for the military and for border security, but does not include money for a wall.
Senator has a book to promote, a seat to win and rumors of a White House bid to … neither confirm nor deny
A federal jury decided two deputies had used unreasonable force when they shot two armed men in Compton three years earlier. But earlier this month, one of them was put in charge of the Norwalk station. CALIFORNIA
Senator has a book to promote, a seat to win and rumors of a White House bid to … confirm nor deny
A close reading of the country’s propaganda suggests that its goals may be more ambitious — and more aggressive in nature — than foreign observers often assume.We went to North Korea. You asked hundreds of questions. Here's what we found
North Korea
Trump administration officials are pressing the House to vote on a revised version of the Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act this week.But President Trump appeared to be unfamiliar with aspects of the plan, including whether the bill would allow discrimination against people with pre-existing conditions.
Organized labor and immigration groups stage dozens of May Day demonstrations in cities throughout the nation. In Los Angeles, more than 100 groups march from MacArthur Park to City Hall.
Trump administration officials are pressing the House to vote on a revised version of the Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act this week.But President Trump appeared to be unfamiliar with aspects of the plan, including whether the bill would allow discrimination against people with pre-existing conditions.