The archive of all headlines from July 04, 2015, organized by time of publication.
As tens of thousands took to the streets in Athens ahead of a Sunday referendum on economic reforms, Greek officials said the country has few good options if European negotiators refuse to yield.
In an eleventh-hour appeal, Iran's foreign minister prods the six world powers he is negotiating with to abandon 'coercive' tactics and strike a deal over his nation's nuclear program. Westside
In an eleventh-hour appeal, Iran's foreign minister prods the six world powers he is negotiating with to abandon 'coercive' tactics and strike a deal over his nation's nuclear program. L.A. Now
As diplomats rush to reach an agreement to curb Iran's nuclear program, the U.S. military is stockpiling conventional bombs so powerful they could cripple Tehran's most heavily fortified nuclear complex.Iran tries last-minute bargaining tactic in nuclear talks
As diplomats rush to reach an agreement to curb Iran's nuclear program, the U.S. military is stockpiling conventional bombs so powerful they could cripple Tehran's most heavily fortified nuclear complex. L.A. Now
Under the new rates, modest consumers of electricity will bear a greater share of costs, while many larger users will see their bills shrink or increase less rapidly. Middle East
As the commonwealth grapples with a $73 billion debt it calls unpayable, residents are dealing with higher sales tax and bracing for revenue-increasing cuts.
Under the new rates, modest consumers of electricity will bear a greater share of costs, while many larger users will see their bills shrink or increase less rapidly. Westside
«This is heinous, this is dangerous," says an Agoura Hills grandmother who marched with hundreds from the Santa Monica Pier to City Hall, chanting, «Parents call the shots» and «We're not going away." BUSINESS
ISIS Terror
Health insurance companies say new customers under the Affordable Care Act have been sicker than expected, while federal officials say they want the requests scaled back.
The idea: Charge poor people small premiums or fees so that they have «skin in the game." The approach offers a glimpse at where the health law may be headed in some parts of the country. Westside
Finance minister’s rhetoric, arguing that troika is instilling fear in people, comes as Greece prepares to vote on country’s future in eurozone
The idea: Charge poor people small premiums or fees so that they have «skin in the game." The approach offers a glimpse at where the health law may be headed in some parts of the country. MOVIES
Polls are too close to call as Greeks prepare to vote in a decisive referendum on its future
An economic referendum looms, but leaders say Greece will need help far beyond its borders. And security of the E.U. could rest on a “triangle of crisis.”
Washington is overtly supporting the Iraqi Shiite government, while covertly training, arming and funding the Sunni Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Supporting the influx of terrorist brigades into Iraq is an act of foreign aggression by the US and its allies
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An economic referendum looms, but leaders say Greece will need help far beyond its borders. And security of the E.U. could rest on a “triangle of crisis.”
The idea: Charge poor people small premiums or fees so that they have «skin in the game." The approach offers a glimpse at where the health law may be headed in some parts of the country. Europe
L.A.'s overburdened emergency departments force involuntary mental patients to wait for hours, keeping police on the clock but off the beat. Healthcare
The ship was in international waters but was boarded, towed by Israeli Navy vessels to Israel’s port of Ashdod. Cameras, computers, mobile ‘phones and belongings have been allegedly stolen by those who boarded.
After the supreme court made gay marriage legal in all 50 states, conservatives are united in opposition but divided over how best to pursue their cause
After the supreme court made gay marriage legal in all 50 states, conservatives are united in opposition but divided over how best to pursue their cause
L.A.'s overburdened emergency departments force involuntary mental patients to wait for hours, keeping police on the clock but off the beat. L.A. Now
On the cusp of his 80th birthday Monday, China's rising economic clout is slowly strangling the movement for Tibetan independence and, in the process, nudging the charismatic Tibetan spiritual leader off the world stage.
For all his forays into international diplomacy and deftness at image-making, Pope Francis’ trip to South America, which begins Sunday, could present a difficult task: keeping Catholics in the fold.
Clinton says she takes a backseat to no one as Sanders draws crowds. Republicans and Democrats swarm New Hampshire and Iowa
Engaging key legislators and an aggressive social media push and socks -- yes, red socks, saying #StandWithCSU -- helped the 23-campus system win an additional $97 million. L.A. Now
For all his forays into international diplomacy and deftness at image-making, Pope Francis’ trip to South America, which begins Sunday, could present a difficult task: keeping Catholics in the fold.
Clinton says she takes a backseat to no one as Sanders draws crowds and Republicans and Democrats swarm to New Hampshire and Iowa
The Los Angeles Archdiocese is confident that its agreed-upon sale of the property to the singer is legal and proper, but two nuns say that their $15.5-million sale to restaurant owner should stand. L.A. Now
Clinton says she takes a backseat to no one as Sanders draws crowds and Republicans and Democrats swarm to New Hampshire and Iowa