The archive of all headlines from November 04, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The audit and possible renegotiation of the organization's long-term lease come in response to a Times investigation that found the fair's managers were richly compensated even as the association lost money.Head of money-losing L.A. County Fair Assn. made nearly $900,000 in total compensation
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China has been using up to 17 percent more coal a year than reported. By some estimates, that means almost a billion more tons of carbon dioxide released annually.
The Pentagon will investigate how one of the giant, radar-carrying blimps broke away from its mooring last week. 'We should defend the U.S. from low-flying threats, but this seems a stupid way to do it,' Rep. Jim Cooper said.How a $2.7 billion air-defense system became a 'zombie' program
The election pitted advocates of gay rights against those who believed they were defending religious liberty. Houston is the only one of the largest 10 U.S. cities without LGBT protections. Nation
The election pitted advocates of gay rights against those who believed they were defending religious liberty. Houston is the only one of the largest 10 U.S. cities without discrimination protection for LGBT residents.Ohio voters soundly reject marijuana legalization initiative
Proposition F's defeat is a victory for Airbnb, which spent more than $8 million to oppose it, including a controversial billboard campaign that touted the company's contributions to revenue generated by the city hotel tax. Nation Now
In one of the most closely watched referendums in the country, voters repealed an anti-discrimination ordinance, handing gay rights supporters a stinging defeat.
Proposition F's defeat is a victory for Airbnb, which spent more than $8 million to oppose it, including a controversial billboard campaign that touted the company's contributions to revenue generated by the city hotel tax.How did San Francisco vote on short-term residential rentals?
Matt Bevin victorious over state attorney general Jack Conway despite months of trailing in polls in one of Democrats’ last southern strongholds
Frequency and force with which Clinton and other Democratic candidates discuss gun control marks evolution on issue since Charleston church massacre
Russian Plane Crashes in the Sinai
Frequency and force with which Clinton and other Democratic candidates discuss gun control marks evolution on once-taboo issue for the party
With a record 70.6 million passengers a year passing through, air traffic controllers are working longer and harder than ever to safely handle the enormous volume of aircraft that arrives and departs at the prominent West Coast gateway. L.A. Now
With a record 70.6 million passengers a year passing through, air traffic controllers are working longer and harder than ever to safely handle the enormous volume of aircraft that arrives and departs at the prominent West Coast gateway. Mexico & the Americas
Even as winter nears, people from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and other nations were pouring out of Turkey, driven by fear that the path to Europe will snap shut.
With a record 70.6 million passengers a year passing through, air traffic controllers are working longer and harder than ever to safely handle the enormous volume of aircraft that arrives and departs at the prominent West Coast gateway. Nation
Flights from Sharm el-Sheikh suspended as David Cameron set to chair emergency committee meeting over Metrojet disaster
The school says that a person was taken into custody and that there is 'no active danger.' Nation
The person launched the attack just before 8 a.m., says school spokeswoman Lorena Anderson. She could not say if the attacker or the victims were students. Nation
A male student launched the attack just before 8 a.m. in front of a classroom building, and two of the wounded were airlifted to a hospital, a campus official said. Middle East
Flights from Sharm el-Sheikh suspended after UK government said new information came to light on the Metrojet disaster
A male student launched the attack just before 8 a.m. in front of a classroom building, and two of the wounded were airlifted to a hospital, a campus official said. L.A. Now
Russian Plane Crashes in the Sinai
While the ruling does not strike down current drug laws, it lays the groundwork for a wave of legal actions that could ultimately rewrite them, proponents of legalization say.
Flights to and from Sharm el-Sheikh suspended after UK government said new information came to light on the Metrojet disaster
Flights to and from Sharm el-Sheikh suspended, while US official is reported as saying that bomb may have been planted by Isis