The archive of all headlines from October 04, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The governor rejects six other bills that would have created new crimes or penalties using bullhooks to handle elephants, allowing explosions in drug labs, and removing GPS tracking devices from paroled sex offenders.Governor signs bills aimed at reducing racial profiling and excessive force by police
The U.S. military said “there may have been collateral damage” in Kunduz. Doctors Without Borders said its hospital had been hit. President Obama offered his condolences for the deaths.
The governor rejects six other bills that would have created new crimes or penalties using bullhooks to handle elephants, allowing explosions in drug labs, and removing GPS tracking devices from paroled sex offenders.Racial profiling bills draw praise from activists, criticism from police
The governor rejects six other bills that would have created new crimes or penalties for using bullhooks to handle elephants, allowing explosions in drug labs, and removing GPS tracking devices from paroled sex offenders.Racial profiling bills draw praise from activists, criticism from police
To the bewildered and angered residents of Roseburg, the shooter who gunned down nine people at the community college on Thursday is a man with no name.'Amazing,' 'compassionate,' 'cool': Loved ones remember the 9 Oregon shooting victims
To the bewildered and angered residents of Roseburg, the shooter who gunned down nine people at the community college on Thursday is a man with no name. Weekend Reportlatest headlines L.A. Now
Médecins Sans Frontières says patients burned to death in their hospital beds in a bombing raid the UN describes as a ‘tragic, inexcusable’ war crime
Activists see the law as «a step to end the suffering of black, brown, and indigenous communities." Police worry about the cost and burden of collecting so much data. Weekend Reportlatest headlines Nation
Supporters say the letters can boost the chances of deserving students. Critics say they can reinforce advantages of the well-connected. Weekend Reportlatest headlines PolitiCal
Randy Scroggins is grateful that his daughter Lacey is alive. He's also grateful for Treven Anspach, the slain young man who Scroggins believes saved her life.'Don't say his name': Oregon community wants to make shooter anonymous
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Randy Scroggins is grateful that his daughter Lacey is alive. He's also grateful for Treven Anspach, the slain young man who Scroggins believes saved her life.'Amazing,' 'compassionate,' 'cool': Loved ones remember the 9 Oregon shooting victims
Comments come days after nine killed at Oregon community college while at rally, Trump invokes Charles Bronson vigilante movie Death Wish
MSF rejects Afghan officials’ claim that Taliban fighters were firing from hospital grounds and demands independent inquiry
Doctors Without Borders said it would withdraw from Kunduz. The death toll rose to 22, a day after what appeared to be an American airstrike.
Randy Scroggins is grateful that his daughter Lacey is alive. He's also grateful for Treven Anspach, the slain young man who Scroggins believes saved her life.'Don't say his name': Oregon community wants to make shooter anonymous
Randy Scroggins is grateful that his daughter Lacey is alive. He's also grateful for Treven Anspach, the slain young man who Scroggins believes saved her life.'Embrace this pain,' pastor urges after Oregon shootings
The Pentagon said an airstrike it launched against insurgents may have caused collateral damage and has vowed an investigation. However, Doctors Without Borders said it would be satisfied only with an investigation by an independent, outside authority. Weekend Reportlatest headlines Nation
Defense secretary Ash Carter echoes Obama’s promise, but Doctors Without Borders head says investigation by involved party would be ‘insufficient’
The Pentagon said an airstrike it launched against insurgents may have caused collateral damage and has vowed an investigation. However, Doctors Without Borders said it would be satisfied only with an investigation by an independent, outside authority. Weekend Reportlatest headlines Politics Now
The Pentagon said an airstrike it launched against insurgents may have caused collateral damage and has vowed an investigation. However, Doctors Without Borders said it would be satisfied only with an investigation by an independent, outside authority. Weekend Reportlatest headlines L.A. Now
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