The archive of all headlines from September 03, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The forces of rapid gentrification are crashing up against the chronic poverty, homelessness and crime that have long been a part of life in the city center.L.A. homicides, after big jump in August, are up 7% for 2015
Secretary of State John Kerry sought to reassure skeptics that the Obama administration would have “zero tolerance” if Iran violated any of accord’s provisions.
Secretary of State John Kerry sought to reassure skeptics that the Obama administration would have “zero tolerance” if Iran violated any of accord’s provisions.
The parade gives President Xi Jinping a chance to dispel, if only briefly, some of the problems hounding him ahead of his first state visit to America this month.
President Xi Jinping used a parade marking 70 years since the end of World War II to present the People’s Liberation Army as a force for peace and regional stability.
President Xi Jinping announced Thursday that China will cut its military by 300,000 troops, a significant reduction in one of the largest militaries in the world and a move that the Chinese leader called a gesture of peace. Crime & Courts
President Xi Jinping announced Thursday that China will cut its military by 300,000 troops, a significant reduction in one of the largest militaries in the world and a move that the Chinese leader called a gesture of peace.China's military: How strong is the People's Liberation Army?
President Xi Jinping used a parade marking 70 years since the end of World War II to present the People’s Liberation Army as a force for peace and regional stability, while also announcing he would reduce military personnel by 300,000.
Three-year-old Aylan Kurdi, his five-year-old brother. Galip. and their mother, Rehan, died in desperate attempt to flee to relatives
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, defending Hungary’s handling of the crisis amid chaotic scenes at a Budapest train station, said that the situation was a “German problem” and argued that Europe had a duty to tell migrants not to come.
Iran deal victory proves a set back for Aipac lobbying group as American Jewish community remains divided in public debate
President Xi Jinping announced Thursday that China will cut its military by 300,000 troops, a significant reduction in one of the largest militaries in the world and a move that the Chinese leader called a gesture of peace. Crime & Courts
Train was first to leave Budapest since police blockade ended while move raises concern people were taken to refugee camp
Train was first to leave Budapest since police blockade ended amid fears among migrants and refugees that they will be taken to Bicske camp
Europe’s Border Crisis
A day after President Obama secured enough support in the Senate for a nuclear deal with Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls on the Iranian parliament to vote on a landmark nuclear accord with Western powers, and a full lifting of sanctions against Iran. Crime & Courts
A day after President Obama secured enough support in the Senate for a nuclear deal with Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls on the Iranian parliament to vote on a landmark nuclear accord with Western powers, and a full lifting of sanctions against Iran. Sports Now
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, defending Hungary’s handling of the crisis, said the situation was a “German problem” and argued that Europe had a duty to tell migrants not to come.
The issue is often not so black-and-white. Many of the women that doctors see are poor, but others are not, and some of them have crossed the border legally. Sports Now
Kim Davis of Rowan County is ordered to jail after a hearing before Judge David L. Bunning of the Federal District Court. Sports Now
A federal judge found Kim Davis of Rowan County in Kentucky in contempt of court for refusing to obey orders that she issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
A federal judge finds Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis in contempt of court and says she would be jailed until she complies with his order to issue the licenses. Sports Now
A federal judge finds Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis in contempt of court and says she would be jailed until she complies with his order to issue the licenses. L.A. Now
France agrees to proposed new quotas system and Brussels unveils plans to quadruple the number of people spread across most of the EU to 160,000
Despite the US being a leader in humanitarian aid, the number of Syrian refugees it is set to admit pales in comparison to the 800,000 Germany will take in
Searing images of a Syrian toddler's drowned body pricks consciences worldwide and galvanizes passionate debate over the international response to the enormous tide of migrants arriving on Europe's shores. World
Despite the US being a leader in humanitarian aid, the number of Syrian refugees it is set to admit pales in comparison to the 800,000 Germany will take in
Five deputy county clerks for Rowan County in Kentucky agreed to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples after a federal judge ordered their defiant boss to jail because of her refusal to do so.
Kim Davis of Rowan County in Kentucky rejected a proposal that would have allowed her deputies to grant same-sex marriage licenses. Had she consented, a federal judge would have considered releasing her from jail.