The archive of all headlines from November 03, 2016, organized by time of publication.
'All things being equal, you don’t want to be sued by the DOJ when you’re trying to get a merger approved by the DOJ,' says John Bergmayer, senior counsel at digital rights group Public Knowledge. Politics
'All things being equal, you don’t want to be sued by the DOJ when you’re trying to get a merger approved by the DOJ,' says John Bergmayer, senior counsel at digital rights group Public Knowledge. NATION
'All things being equal, you don’t want to be sued by the DOJ when you’re trying to get a merger approved by the DOJ,' says John Bergmayer, senior counsel at digital rights group Public Knowledge. World
'All things being equal, you don’t want to be sued by the DOJ when you’re trying to get a merger approved by the DOJ,' says John Bergmayer, senior counsel at digital rights group Public Knowledge.Justice Department sues AT&T-DirecTV, alleges collusion in blocking Dodgers channel
The Democratic nominee is moving down the final stretch with a small lead while the Republican scrambles to find a way to flip blue states.Where the presidential race stands today
Rolling blog: It’s winner take all as the Cubs and Indians battle it out in the World Series decider in Cleveland
Rolling blog: It’s winner take all as the Cubs and Indians battle it out in the World Series decider in Cleveland
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Rolling blog: It’s winner take all as the Cubs and Indians battle it out in the World Series decider in Cleveland
The Chicago Cubs win the Series for the first time since 1908, breaking the Curse of the Billy Goat. The Indians now possess the longest title drought, having last won in 1948.Chicago Cubs win the World Series
The most famous drought in US sports is over. The Chicago Cubs are World Series champions for the first time since 1908
The Chicago Cubs absorb a series of knockout blows from Cleveland, survive a collapse by their flame-throwing closer and weather a storm sweeping off Lake Erie in an 8-7, 10-inning victory.Chicago Cubs win the World Series
The Chicago Cubs absorb a series of knockout blows from Cleveland, survive a collapse by their flame-throwing closer and weather a storm sweeping off Lake Erie in an 8-7, 10-inning victory. Politics
Prop. 62 would end executions. Prop. 66 would speed them up. If both pass, the one with the most votes would become law. Worst case? Neither passes. MLB
The surprise over a Trump victory and uncertainty over what it would mean could translate into less investment and innovation -- with negative effects on new jobs and income growth, experts predict. BUSINESS
Sports
It’s a tight contest again, with 45 percent of likely voters supporting Hillary Clinton to 42 percent for Donald J. Trump, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.Most voters say their minds are made up and late revelations about both candidates made no significant difference.
The surprise over a Trump victory and uncertainty over what it would mean could translate into less investment and innovation -- with negative effects on new jobs and income growth, experts predict. CALIFORNIA
The surprise over a Trump victory and uncertainty over what it would mean could translate into less investment and innovation -- with negative effects on new jobs and income growth, experts predict.The polls might seem wild right now, but this election is closing a lot like the last one did
Times photographer Carolyn Cole documents the Iraqi government's fight to reclaim Mosul from Islamic State. L.A. NowHalloween Carnaval
It’s a tight contest again, with 45 percent of likely voters supporting Hillary Clinton to 42 percent for Donald J. Trump, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.Most voters say their minds are made up and late revelations about both candidates made no significant difference.
Attempted murder charge against Red Fawn Fallis held up by police as evidence of protesters’ violent behavior
Records of Donald J. Trump’s tax appeals and other documents indicate that actual income from some of his businesses may be nowhere near what he has reported on financial disclosures.After expenses, some of his businesses make a small fraction of what he reported, or actually lose money.
Records of Donald J. Trump’s tax appeals and other documents indicate that actual income from some of his businesses may be nowhere near what he has reported on financial disclosures.After expenses, some of his businesses make a small fraction of what he reported, or actually lose money.
The move comes amid a debate in the predominately Latino Eastside neighborhood over the growing art scene there and whether it’s part of a gentrification that some activists fear will push working class families out. NATION
Records of Donald J. Trump’s tax appeals and other documents indicate that actual income from some of his businesses is a small fraction of what he reported.Mr. Trump appears to be listing gross revenue on financial disclosure forms, as opposed to net income after expenses.
Highly unfavorable view of Hillary Clinton intensified after James Comey’s decision not to recommend an indictment over her use of a private email server
The move comes amid a debate in the predominately Latino Eastside neighborhood over the growing art scene there and whether it’s part of a gentrification that some activists fear will push working class families out. ESSENTIAL POLITICS
The move comes amid a debate in the predominately Latino Eastside neighborhood over the growing art scene there and whether it’s part of a gentrification that some activists fear will push working class families out. Politics
Meet the Press
California alone accounts for almost 10% of the approximately 160 ballot measures spread over 35 states. Here are a few to keep an eye on. Politics
Meet the Press
The Pentagon is considering a new recruiting pitch as it scrambles to keep up with America's changing social mores and strives to attract the tech-savvy talent it needs to fight future wars. Politics