The archive of all headlines from May 05, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Day after Donald Trump all but sealed the nomination with a win in the Indiana primary, Kasich followed Ted Cruz in bowing out of the field
The day after Donald Trump all but sealed the nomination with a win in the Indiana primary, Kasich follows Ted Cruz in bowing out of the field
The bills were touted as the 'most expansive' effort to control tobacco use in the state in more than a decade. smoking
Non-endorsements come as Trump has become presumptive nominee and many have tried to come to terms with fact that he will be party’s standard-bearer
The bills were touted as the 'most expansive' effort to control tobacco use in the state in more than a decade. Smoking and vaping laws signed in California
The package of bills was touted as the 'most expansive' effort to control tobacco use in the state in more than a decade. L.A. Now
The package of bills was touted as the 'most expansive' effort to control tobacco use in the state in more than a decade.Vaping will soon be banned in many public places in California
While some called for unity, many Republican leaders refrained from falling in line behind Donald J. TrumpOthers suggested that they could abide Mr. Trump but loathed his agenda.
While some called for unity, many Republican leaders refrained from falling in line behind Donald J. Trump.Others suggested that they could abide Mr. Trump but loathed his agenda.
The bypass occurred earlier this year, during the same period that the FBI was demanding that Apple unlock the iPhone 5C of San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook. Politics
Non-endorsements come as Trump has become presumptive nominee and many have tried to come to terms with fact that he will be party’s standard-bearer
Voters hear rudeness and reckless talk in the broadcast media and gradually it becomes acceptable in the exercise of democracy. Then there's social media. L.A. Now
Huntington Hospital officials confirmed in August that three patients were sickened the previous month but declined to say more about their condition. Says one expert: «The new norm for hospitals appears to be silence." latimes.com
Huntington Hospital officials confirmed in August that three patients were sickened the previous month but declined to say more about their condition. Says one expert: «The new norm for hospitals appears to be silence." LOCAL
Cruz achieved many ambitious goals before dropping out of the race after his loss in Indiana – but he had no way to cope with the strange allure of Trump
Huntington Hospital officials confirmed in August that three patients were sickened the previous month but declined to say more about their condition. Says one expert: 'The new norm for hospitals appears to be silence.' LOCAL
Cruz achieved many ambitious goals before dropping out of the race after his loss in Indiana – but he had no way to cope with the strange allure of Trump
While some Republican leaders called for unity, many refrained from falling in line behind Donald J. Trump.Others tied themselves in knots as they praised and criticized Mr. Trump in a single breath.
The drugmaker Purdue Pharma launched OxyContin two decades ago with a bold marketing claim: One dose relieves pain for 12 hours, more than twice as long as generic medications. But OxyContin's stunning success masked a fundamental problem: The drug wears off hours early in many people, a Los Angeles… BUSINESS
The drugmaker Purdue Pharma launched OxyContin two decades ago with a bold marketing claim: One dose relieves pain for 12 hours, more than twice as long as generic medications. But OxyContin's stunning success masked a fundamental problem: The drug wears off hours early in many people. BUSINESS
Cruz achieved many ambitious goals before dropping out of the race after his loss in Indiana – but he had no way to cope with the strange allure of Trump
The drugmaker Purdue Pharma launched OxyContin two decades ago with a bold marketing claim: One dose relieves pain for 12 hours, more than twice as long as generic medications. But OxyContin's stunning success masked a fundamental problem: The drug wears off hours early in many people.His next pill: An OxyContin user's journey from pain relief to obsession and addiction
While some Republican leaders called for unity, many declined to fall in behind Donald J. Trump.Others tied themselves in knots as they praised and criticized Mr. Trump in a single breath.
Reactions from GOP leaders to Trump’s elevation as presumptive nominee have run the gamut of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance
The drugmaker Purdue Pharma launched OxyContin two decades ago with a bold marketing claim: One dose relieves pain for 12 hours, more than twice as long as generic medications. But OxyContin's stunning success masked a fundamental problem: The drug wears off hours early in many people. Addiction and OxyContin’s 12-hour problem
Foreign leaders fear his rise could upend decades of assumptions about American foreign policy.“There is no Donald Trump contingency plan,” an Italian diplomat said.
The drugmaker Purdue Pharma launched OxyContin two decades ago with a bold marketing claim: One dose relieves pain for 12 hours, more than twice as long as generic medications. But OxyContin's stunning success masked a fundamental problem: The drug wears off hours early in many people.Have you or someone you know had an experience with OxyContin? Tell us your story
Mr. Ryan, the House speaker and chairman of the Republican National Convention, said he was “not ready” to endorse Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee.
Speaker Ryan, the nation’s highest-ranking elected Republican, said he couldn’t endorse Donald J. Trump yet.“There’s a lot of questions conservatives are going to want answers to,” he told CNN.
Follow along for the latest updates from the trail, as Republicans appear split on backing Trump while the Democrats keep on keepin’ on
Lonnie David Franklin Jr. is found guilty in a series of slayings that spanned 1985 to 2007. Jurors will decide whether he should be executed or sentenced to life in prison without parole.
House speaker says ‘I’m just not ready to do that at this point’ as his reluctance lays bare brewing civil war within GOP
The nation’s highest-ranking elected Republican said he couldn’t endorse Donald J. Trump yet.“There’s a lot of questions conservatives are going to want answers to,” he told CNN.