The archive of all headlines from November 04, 2016, organized by time of publication.
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. L.A. Now
The state's climatologist says that one of the most important indicators is the Sierra Nevada snowpack, which doesn’t begin to be measured until December. NATION
The state's climatologist says that one of the most important indicators is the Sierra Nevada snowpack, which doesn’t begin to be measured until December. UCLA
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
She says her GOP rival has spent his entire campaign offering «a dog whistle to his most hateful supporters," citing the endorsement of Trump by a KKK newsletter as proof those signals are being heard. L.A. Now
She says her GOP rival has spent his entire campaign offering «a dog whistle to his most hateful supporters," citing the endorsement of Trump by a KKK newsletter as proof those signals are being heard. World
The survey finds 48% of likely voters support Harris, compared with 31% for Sanchez. And the gap has widened a bit since Sanchez began attacking her fellow Democrat's record as attorney general. Politics
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are seen by a majority of voters as unlikely to bring the country back together after a bitter election season, according to a New York Times/CBS News Poll.More than eight in 10 voters said the campaign has left them repulsed rather than excited.
The survey finds 48% of likely voters support Harris, compared with 31% for Sanchez. And the gap has widened a bit since Sanchez began attacking her fellow Democrat's record as attorney general. NATION
Turning off TV news might help beat the stress. And remember: No matter who wins, very little will change overnight. If you must, ask your doctor for medication. World
Rich Republicans are splurging on local TV ads in the final days of Donald Trump’s campaign, in an effort to elect the candidate in crucial counties
Native American women are leading the movement against the pipeline, but say they face cruel and inhumane treatment from police
Native American women are leading the movement against the pipeline, but say they face cruel and inhumane treatment from police
In search of the people and places overlooked on the campaign trail, I discovered a nation divided by much more than the race between Clinton and Trump
Employers added 161,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.9 percent, suggesting a healthy outlook for the months ahead.Average hourly earnings rose 2.8 percent year over year, a level not reached since 2008.
Employers added 161,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.9 percent, suggesting a healthy outlook for the months ahead.Average hourly earnings rose 2.8 percent year over year, a level not reached since 2008.
Turning off TV news might help beat the stress. And remember: No matter who wins, very little will change overnight. If you must, ask your doctor for medication. NATION
A survey finds 48% of likely voters support Harris, compared with 31% for Sanchez. And the gap has widened a bit since Sanchez began attacking her fellow Democrat's record as attorney general. Science Now
A survey finds 48% of likely voters support Harris, compared with 31% for Sanchez. And the gap has widened a bit since Sanchez began attacking her fellow Democrat's record as attorney general. NATION
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A survey finds 48% of likely voters support Harris, compared with 31% for Sanchez. And the gap has widened a bit since Sanchez began attacking her fellow Democrat's record as attorney general.Essential Politics: Rep. Duncan Hunter repays campaign cash, Tom Steyer dodges the question about 2018
Over the last few years, the Miracle Mile has been the center of a remarkable transformation that offers a window into what a Los Angeles of the future might look like.Adding 1 million people along the Wilshire corridor could help L.A. create a sustainable city
Over the last few years, the Miracle Mile has been the center of a remarkable transformation that offers a window into what a Los Angeles of the future might look like.Thom Mayne: Adding 1 million people along the Wilshire corridor could help L.A. create a sustainable city
Over the last few years, the Miracle Mile has been the center of a remarkable transformation that offers a window into what a Los Angeles of the future might look like.Adding 1 million people along the Wilshire corridor could help L.A. create a sustainable city
Clinton held a rally in Pennsylvania, where she has a consistent lead, while Trump made a late play for New Hampshire, where he has surged recently
Follow live updates from the 2016 campaign trail as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are dispatched to swing states with four days to go until election day
Follow live updates from the 2016 campaign trail as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are dispatched to swing states with four days to go until election day
Over the last few years, the Miracle Mile has been the center of a remarkable transformation that offers a window into what a Los Angeles of the future might look like. Wilshire Boulevard, once a mecca for drivers, is trying a different path. It could offer a blueprint for L.A.
Follow live updates from the 2016 campaign trail as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are dispatched to swing states with four days to go until election day
Under Vladimir Putin, a former Soviet-era KGB officer, spying once done in secret is increasingly public. ESSENTIAL POLITICS
With four days to go until Election Night, Hillary Clinton campaigned with a shifting crowd of friends, supporters, family and celebrities. By contrast, Mr. Trump, abandoned by his party’s biggest names, has become a lonely figure before adoring crowds.