The archive of all headlines from November 03, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Activists in San Francisco showed support for Proposition F, which would restrict short term property rentals and faces a key local vote on 3 November
Ten days of interviews and front-line visits made clear that a new alliance entrusted with beating the jihadists in northern Syria faces daunting political and logistical challenges.
Arts programs at a vast majority of LAUSD schools are inadequate, according to district data. And thousands of elementary and middle school children are not getting any arts instruction.Get the grades for your LAUSD school and more than 700 others
Ten days of interviews and front-line visits made clear that an alliance entrusted with beating jihadists in northern Syria faces daunting political and logistical challenges.
Company asks to suspend application with federal authorities, citing dispute in Nebraska – pushing pipeline approval into next president’s term
Company asks to suspend application with federal authorities, citing dispute in Nebraska – pushing hugely controversial issue into next president’s term
From the outside, Syria's capital looks like an endless loop of executions, bombings and refugees. But the mood among its citizens is cautiously upbeat.Creeping optimism in Damascus
From the outside, Syria looks like an endless loop of executions, bombings and refugees. But the mood among its citizens is cautiously upbeat.
Meet the Press
Firms such as Google and Facebook didn’t offer users basic disclosures about privacy and censorship. ‘The best-scoring company got a D,’ says thinktank
Firms such as Google and Facebook didn’t offer users basic disclosures about privacy and censorship. ‘The best-scoring company got a D,’ says thinktank
Google and Facebook didn’t offer basic disclosures about privacy and censorship. Best-scoring firm got a D, says thinktank
California boasts both the richest and poorest man in Congress and sends 20 millionaires to Washington, along with a vineyard estate owner and a doctor with a student loan balance of at least $100,000. Californians in Congress: How much are they worth?
Meet the Press
California boasts both the richest and poorest man in Congress and sends 20 millionaires to Washington, along with a vineyard estate owner and a doctor with a student loan balance of at least $100,000.How many millionaires does California send to Congress? Find out here.
California boasts both the richest and poorest man in Congress and sends 20 millionaires to Washington, along with a vineyard estate owner and a doctor with a student loan balance of at least $100,000. Californians in Congress: How much are they worth?
Since the summer, the makeshift Jungle has quadrupled in size – it is now home to 6,000 desperate people living in slum conditions
Formed in 1940 to promote the region's then-booming agriculture industry, the fair now has little connection to farming or livestock. And its managers have become richly compensated even as the association loses money, a Times investigation finds. James Henwood Jr.
A justice’s dissent may have invited a challenge by opponents of capital punishment, but one group of opponents is eager to bring a case and another is much more cautious.
In his first public response to the controversy, the director says his remarks about police brutality have been misrepresented to 'demonize' him and take away attention from the issue. Quentin Tarantino on police boycotts: ’I’m not being intimidated’
Takata is being fined $70 million for failing to disclose that its airbags were defective, and it could face an additional $130 million penalty, making it the largest fine ever imposed in the auto industry.
Growing numbers of ‘millenials’ who are unaffiliated or atheists are causing vast changes in the American religious landscape, report says
In his first public response to the controversy, the director says his remarks about police brutality have been misrepresented to 'demonize' him and take away attention from the issue. L.A. Now
Growing numbers of ‘millennials’ who are unaffiliated or atheists are causing vast changes in the American religious landscape, report says
President Ma Ying-jeou of Taiwan is to confer with President Xi Jinping of China in Singapore on Saturday to exchange ideas about improving relations, but no agreements are envisioned.