The archive of all headlines from February 05, 2015, organized by time of publication.
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler says he is proposing new rules governing online traffic that would regulate Internet service like a public utility but with modernized oversight. Unarmed man shot by CHP officer receives $2.5-million settlement
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler says he is proposing new rules governing online traffic that would regulate Internet service like a public utility but with modernized oversight. Cleveland police start wearing body cameras after Tamir Rice shooting
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler says he is proposing new rules governing online traffic that would regulate Internet service like a public utility but with modernized oversight. Family of slain Stockton bank robbery hostage files claim against city
The man accused of killing two Northern California sheriff's deputies during a six-hour shooting rampage in October stuns a courtroom with a dramatic outburst. The Internet as a utility? FCC chief seeks tough rules
The man accused of killing two Northern California sheriff's deputies during a six-hour shooting rampage in October stuns a courtroom with a dramatic outburst. Democrats might skip Netanyahu speech
The question persisted 24 hours after an inferno had engulfed the first car on Train No. 659, killing six people on Tuesday evening: What was the sport-utility vehicle doing on the tracks?
The man accused of killing two Northern California sheriff's deputies during a six-hour shooting rampage in October stuns a courtroom with a dramatic outburst. California attorney general to appeal reversal of foie gras ban
After militants burned a Jordanian pilot alive, his country’s ruler vowed “relentless” retaliation that could place Jordan in the midst of the Syrian civil war.
The question persisted 24 hours after an inferno had engulfed the first car on Train No. 659, killing six people: What was the S.U.V. doing on the tracks?
The question persisted 24 hours after an inferno had engulfed the first car of a Metro-North train in Westchester County, N.Y., killing six people: What was the S.U.V. doing on the tracks?
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. California attorney general to appeal reversal of foie gras ban
The question persisted 24 hours after an inferno had engulfed the first car of a Metro-North train in Westchester County, N.Y., killing six people: What was the S.U.V. doing on the tracks?
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. Republicans outline their Obamacare alternative
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. State pension funds look to recover more after S&P settlement
American officials have praised the Saudi government for cracking down on terrorism. But suspicions of a past, tacit alliance with Al Qaeda burst into the open again this week.
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. 2 teachers charged with supplying alcohol to students on beach trip
US Secretary of State John Kerry will hold talks in Ukraine, as Washington mulls whether to send weapons to help Kiev fight pro-Russian rebels.
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. 1 dead, at least 1 injured after bus hits pedestrians in Redondo Beach
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. L.A. County supervisor vacancy leaves Rep. Janice Hahn a choice to make
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. Newport Beach’s fire rings comply with air quality rules, agency says
Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins proposes funding road maintenance with $1.8 billion in fees on California drivers. The proposal comes as gas-tax revenue lags behind maintenance needs. Gov. Brown appears open to ending most vaccine waivers
The TransAsia Airways plane that crashed Wednesday in Taipei was the airline’s second deadly crash in seven months, and its fourth fatal accident involving that aircraft type since 1995.
Rescuers raced to recover bodies and wreckage from TransAsia Airways Flight 235 as Taiwanese aviation officials analyzed data downloaded from the plane’s black-box recorders.
American officials have praised the Saudi government for cracking down on terrorism, but suspicions of a past, tacit alliance with Al Qaeda burst into the open again this week.
Nato is due to reveal details of a plan to strengthen its military presence in Eastern Europe amid intensified fighting in Ukraine.
Rescuers raced to recover bodies and wreckage from TransAsia Airways Flight 235 as Taiwanese aviation officials analyzed data downloaded from the plane’s black-box recorders.
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. New ’road user’ fee would cost most state drivers $52 per year
New claims by a former member of Al Qaeda that he had high-level contact with officials of the Saudi Arabian government have fueled calls for President Obama to declassify a section of the 2002 investigation by congressional intelligence committees into the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
German and French leaders to make crisis visit to Kiev with new peace initiative amid escalating fighting in Ukraine.
German and French leaders to make a crisis visit to the Ukrainian capital Kiev with a new peace initiative amid escalating fighting in the east of the country.
The pilot of TransAsia Airways Flight 235 that crashed in Taipei was hailed as a hero for steering away from a densely populated area, as survivors recounted their experiences and families of the dead mourned.
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. French, German leaders head to Ukraine with peace initiative
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The pilot of TransAsia Airways Flight 235 that crashed in Taipei was hailed as a hero for steering away from a densely populated area, as survivors recounted their experiences.
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. Three Chinese fighters killed by Islamic State, state-run paper in China says
German and French leaders are to make a crisis visit to the Ukrainian capital Kiev with a new peace initiative amid escalating fighting in the east of the country.
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Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. 3 Chinese fighters killed by Islamic State, state-run paper in China says
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Paul’s ideas put him at the middle of a national controversy when he applied his trademark libertarian, skeptical thinking to the question of childhood vaccines. And then he “shushed” an interviewer on TV.
California moves to change law allowing parents to opt out on philosophical grounds as medical experts warn of link between such laws and disease rates
Paul’s ideas put him at the middle of a debate when he applied his libertarian thinking to the vaccine issue.
Paul’s ideas put him in the middle of a debate when he applied his libertarian thinking to the vaccine issue.
German and French leaders are heading to Kiev with a new peace initiative amid escalating fighting in the east of Ukraine.
Legislation in the works after a measles outbreak would disallow refusals to vaccinate for reasons of religion or personal beliefs. Rebel shelling rocks Syrian capital; 3 dead, dozens wounded
Flurry of diplomatic activity as US secretary of state John Kerry arrives in Ukraine’s capital
Owners of the landmark former May Co. department store plan an ambitious makeover that could lift the surrounding blocks the way Staples Center did for its neighborhood more than a decade ago. Gov. Brown appears open to ending most vaccine waivers
Surprise trip comes as US secretary of state John Kerry arrives in Kiev amid signals Washington may be open to providing military aid to Ukraine
Owners of the landmark former May Co. department store plan an ambitious makeover that could lift the surrounding blocks the way Staples Center did for its neighborhood more than a decade ago. Jordan launches air strikes on Islamic State
Owners of the landmark former May Co. department store plan an ambitious makeover that could lift the surrounding blocks the way Staples Center did for its neighborhood more than a decade ago. Jordan launches airstrikes on Islamic State
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New claims by a former member of Al Qaeda that he had high-level contact with Saudi officials have fueled calls for President Obama to declassify a section of the 2002 investigation by congressional committees into the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
Diplomatic efforts are underway to end renewed fighting in Ukraine, as the US warns that it will not close its eyes to «Russian aggression».
US secretary of state arrives in Kiev amid signals Washington may be open to providing military aid to Ukraine
Owners of the landmark former May Co. department store plan an ambitious makeover that could lift the surrounding blocks the way Staples Center did for its neighborhood more than a decade ago. ’Suge’ Knight taken back to jail, awaits bail hearing Monday
Owners of the landmark former May Co. department store plan an ambitious makeover that could lift the surrounding blocks the way Staples Center did for its neighborhood more than a decade ago. Jordan launches airstrikes on Islamic State
A new diplomatic effort is under way to end renewed fighting in Ukraine, as the US warns that it will not close its eyes to «Russian aggression».
Diplomatic efforts are under way to end renewed fighting in Ukraine, as the US warns that it will not close its eyes to «Russian aggression».
ACLU publishes DEA documents that show license plate-scanners also record humans, as face recognition helps government be ‘even more sure of exactly who they are surveilling’
ACLU publishes DEA documents that show license plate-scanners also record humans, as face recognition helps government be ‘even more sure of exactly who they are surveilling’
Owners of the landmark former May Co. department store plan an ambitious makeover that could lift the surrounding blocks the way Staples Center did for its neighborhood more than a decade ago. Key Al Qaeda figure said to be killed by drone in Yemen
Campaigners call for action to deal with ‘state of emergency’ as figures show more than 500,000 US women are living with consequences
New claims by a former member of Al Qaeda that he had high-level contact with Saudi officials have fueled calls for President Obama to declassify a section of the 2002 investigation by congressional committees into the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
Campaigners call for action as figures show more than 500,000 US women are living with consequences of female genital mutilation
As the White House weighs whether to send arms to bolster Ukraine’s forces, Secretary of State John Kerry is joining the leaders of Germany and France in traveling to Kiev to bolster peace efforts.
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Owners of the landmark former May Co. department store plan an ambitious makeover that could lift the surrounding blocks the way Staples Center did for its neighborhood more than a decade ago. Sony Pictures’ Amy Pascal stepping down as co-chairman
Pascal, one of Hollywood’s most powerful and successful executives, leaving company after hacking scandal that resulted in leak of her private emails
The French and German leaders make an unscheduled visit to Ukraine to discuss a new peace plan with President Petro Poroshenko,
The executive is stepping down after the studio was dealt a series of blows after Sony¿s computer systems were attacked by a group calling itself Guardians of Peace. Key Al Qaeda figure said to be killed by drone in Yemen
The executive is stepping down after the studio was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked by a group calling itself Guardians of Peace. Key Al Qaeda figure said to be killed by drone in Yemen
Apple plans to replace its 12-year-old iPhoto with a new application for Mac desktops and laptops called, simply, Photos. Geoffrey Fowler takes a first look.
Hackers appear to have accessed customers' personal information including Social Security numbers, dates of birth and employment information. Key Al Qaeda figure said to be killed by drone in Yemen
Hackers appear to have accessed customers' personal information including Social Security numbers, dates of birth and employment information. Key Al Qaeda figure said to be killed by drone in Yemen
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Key Al Qaeda figure said to be killed by drone in Yemen
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Thomas Staggs named chief operating officer at Walt Disney Co.
Images from the Hubble space telescope show three of Jupiter’s largest moons moving across the face of the red planet at the same time, an occurrence that happens only once or twice a decade.
Images from the Hubble space telescope show three of Jupiter’s largest moons moving across the face of the planet at the same time, an occurrence that happens only once or twice a decade.
One of Hollywood’s most powerful executives is leaving company after hacking scandal that resulted in leak of her emails, but is launching studio-backed venture
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Shots fired at University of South Carolina campus
One of Hollywood’s most powerful executives is leaving company after hacking scandal that resulted in leak of her emails, but is starting studio-backed venture
Apple plans to replace its 13-year-old iPhoto with a new application for Mac desktops and laptops called, simply, Photos. Geoffrey Fowler takes a first look.
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Chronology: What led to Amy Pascal stepping down
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Walt Disney Co. names No. 2 executive, clarifying succession for top job
Surprise trip spawns suspicions that the Putin is seeking to split Europe and America as US officials hint at military aid to Ukraine
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Chronology: What led to Amy Pascal stepping down
In 18 months scouring the New York City subway system, researchers found germs that can cause bubonic plague, meningitis and stomach trouble. Similar big-data research is happening across the country, providing a glimpse of the future of public health.
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Months before Pascal resigned, damaging Sony emails leaked
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Tom Rothman among leading candidates to replace Amy Pascal
In early Western awards ceremonies, the best actor got not a gold statuette but a live goat.
Brussels Beat: How far will governments go to accommodate the demands of Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, asks Stephen Fidler.
Brussels Beat: How far will governments go to accommodate the demands of Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, asks Stephen Fidler.
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Months before Pascal resigned, damaging Sony emails leaked
Anthem, which covers 1 in 9 Americans and includes the Blue Cross and Blue Shield brands, said hackers accessed the sensitive data of 80 million. Other companies may have been targeted.
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Walt Disney Co. names No. 2 executive, clarifying succession for top job