The archive of all headlines from February 06, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The executive, who was dealt a series of blows after Sony's computer systems were attacked, will launch a production company at the studio. Eisner backs promotion of Disney executive who may be in line for top job
Three days after the New York Stock Exchange begins to delist its shares, the struggling electronics retailer announces it will sell up to 2,400 of its stores. Eisner backs promotion of Disney executive who may be in line for top job
Three days after the New York Stock Exchange begins to delist its shares, the struggling electronics retailer announces it will sell up to 2,400 of its stores. After shocking video surfaces, grand jury charges Philadelphia officers
Security experts said health care has become one of the ripest targets for hackers because of its vast stores of financial and medical information.
Three days after the New York Stock Exchange begins to delist its shares, the struggling electronics retailer announces it will sell up to 2,400 of its stores. L.A. Unified food guru David Binkle is pulled from job
David Binkle is removed from his position pending an internal district investigation into alleged conflicts of interest and mismanagement of the nation's second-largest school meal system. RadioShack files for bankruptcy, announces plan to sell stores
California Drought
David Binkle is removed from his position pending an internal district investigation into alleged conflicts of interest and mismanagement of the nation's second-largest school meal system. NASA space probe sends back first pictures of Pluto in 2015
French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold talks in Russia to try to end renewed fighting in east Ukraine.
Security experts said health care has become one of the ripest targets for hackers because of its vast stores of financial and medical information.
David Binkle is removed from his position pending an internal district investigation into alleged conflicts of interest and mismanagement of the nation's second-largest school meal system. Little League president accused of embezzling $20,000 for vacation
David Binkle is removed from his position pending an internal district investigation into alleged conflicts of interest and mismanagement of the nation's second-largest school meal system. Police announce reward in slaying of 86-year-old in Windsor Square
French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold talks in Russia to try to end renewed fighting in east Ukraine.
David Binkle is removed from his position pending an internal district investigation into alleged conflicts of interest and mismanagement of the nation's second-largest school meal system. Santa Ana lottery determines who gets permits to sell marijuana
US president had called the Tibetan spiritual leader ‘a good friend’ at a prayer meeting in Washington
Mayor Garcetti's safety proposals would require owners to pay for retrofits, which could cost $130,000 for wooden apartments and millions for taller concrete buildings. Leader of highly praised LAUSD food overhaul removed from job
California Drought
French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold talks in Russia to try to end renewed fighting in east Ukraine.
The French and German leaders are due to meet Russia’s President Putin to try to halt an escalating offensive by pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine.
Brussels Beat: How far will governments go to accommodate the demands of Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, asks Stephen Fidler.
Both engines failed on TransAsia plane that crashed into a Taiwan river killing at least 35 people, investigators say
As sanctions hawks in the U.S. Congress butt heads with President Barack Obama over negotiations with Iran, a similar battle on the Iranian side has been playing out.
Mayor Garcetti's safety proposals would require owners to pay for retrofits, which could cost $130,000 for wooden apartments and millions for taller concrete buildings. Both TransAsia plane engines lost power before Taiwan crash
Both engines failed on TransAsia plane that crashed into a Taiwan river killing at least 35 people, investigators say
Following 12 months of historic change and growing FGM awareness, UN calls for concrete action against cutting girls and women
Both engines failed on TransAsia plane that crashed into a Taiwan river killing at least 35 people, investigators say
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Insurance giant Anthem Inc. suffered a massive data breach exposing the personal information of up to 80 million Americans — and it could have been even worse for consumers. City officials may shield renters from quake retrofit costs
Refugees fleeing the horror in parts of northern Nigeria describe a grim world of punishment, abduction, forced marriage and casually meted-out death under the rule of Boko Haram militants.
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.
Access to intercepted information obtained by the NSA breached human rights laws, according to the Investigative Powers Tribunal
Black box data from the TransAsia Airlines turbo-prop plane that crashed in Taiwan shows that power was cut to both engines, investigators say.
Unprecedented ruling calls into question legality of intelligence-sharing operations between US and UK
Compensation for L.A.'s council has tripled since 1990 and is now $184,610 per year. «I frankly don't think we're worth» that much, says one candidate. Anthem hack raises fears on medical data -- and could have been worse
Black box data from the TransAsia Airlines turbo-prop plane that crashed in Taiwan shows that power was cut to both engines, investigators say.
Unprecedented ruling calls into question legality of intelligence-sharing operations between US and UK
Thousands of homes from the Tudor period survive across Britain. But potential buyers should willing to forgo certain modern comforts to live in a 500-year-old home.
Security experts said health care has become one of the ripest targets for hackers because of its vast stores of financial and medical information.
Compensation for L.A.'s council has tripled since 1990 and is now $184,610 per year. «I frankly don't think we're worth» that much, says one candidate. More than 500,000 in U.S. could be at risk of female genital excision
The U.S. job market strengthened in 2014. We’ll learn whether that momentum carried into 2015; analysts are expecting 237,000 jobs were added.
Thousands of homes from the Tudor period survive across Britain. But potential buyers should willing to forgo certain modern comforts to live in a 500-year-old home.
The U.S. job market continued its momentum from 2014, adding 257,000 jobs in January. The unemployment rate was 5.7%.
The unemployment rate rises to 5.7% from 5.6%, but that's not necessarily a bad thing: More Americans are looking for jobs. L.A. Council candidates pledge to take pay cut if elected
The unemployment rate rose to 5.7 percent as more Americans began looking for jobs — suggesting people are more confident about their prospects.
The unemployment rate ticked up to 5.7 percent, from the previous 5.6 percent, as more workers entered the labor force.
The U.S. job market continued its momentum from 2014, adding 257,000 jobs in January. The unemployment rate was 5.7%.
The U.S. job market continued its momentum from 2014, adding 257,000 jobs in January. The unemployment rate was 5.7%.
The U.S. kept up its brisk pace of hiring in January with 257,000 jobs. The unemployment rate ticked up to 5.7 percent, from the previous 5.6 percent, as more workers entered the labor force.
The unemployment rate ticked up to 5.7 percent, from the previous 5.6 percent, as more workers entered the labor force.
The unemployment rate rises to 5.7%, but that was because more people entered the labor force. Wage gains are surprisingly strong, rebounding from a disappointing December. L.A. Council candidates pledge to take pay cut if elected
The U.S. added 257,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate ticked up to 5.7 percent, from the previous 5.6 percent, as more workers entered the labor force.
Unprecedented ruling calls into question legality of intelligence-sharing between US and UK
The unemployment rate rises to 5.7%, but that was because more people entered the labor force. Wage gains are surprisingly strong, rebounding from a disappointing December. Police investigating sexual assault near UCLA campus
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The unemployment rate rises to 5.7%, but that was because more people entered the labor force. Wage gains are surprisingly strong, rebounding from a disappointing December. Wanted man found dead in burning house after SWAT standoff in Lancaster
Yemen’s Shia Houthi rebel movement announces dissolution of parliament and installation of new assembly
Yemen’s Shia Houthi rebel movement announces it is taking over the government and dissolving parliament.
Marks 11th straight month to top 200,000 jobs and revised November figures show 423,000 jobs created, most since May 2010
The unemployment rate rises to 5.7%, but that was because more people entered the labor force. Employers added 257,000 to their payrolls. Wanted man found dead in burning house after SWAT standoff in Lancaster
The latest government data — 257,000 jobs added and an unemployment rate of 5.7 percent — indicate a fully firing labor market that has become the engine for the economic recovery.
Yemen’s Shia Houthi rebel movement announces it is taking over the government and dissolving parliament.
Ruling from supreme court ends 20-year legal battle over the right of people with terminal illnesses to ask for medical help to die
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden harshly accused Vladimir Putin of ignoring agreements to calm the violence in eastern Ukraine, upping the pressure on the Russian president as Western leaders took up a high-stakes bid to try to hammer out a lasting deal.
The unemployment rate was 5.7 percent as American employers added 257,000 jobs in January, showing that signs of economic momentum late last year carried into 2015.
Ruling from supreme court ends 20-year legal battle over the right of people with terminal illnesses to ask for medical help to die
The unemployment rate rises to 5.7%, but that was because more people entered the labor force. Employers added 257,000 to their payrolls. Jordanians rally in streets, vowing to fight Islamic State militants
The unemployment rate rises to 5.7%, but that was because more people entered the labor force. Employers added 257,000 to their payrolls. Jordanians rally in streets, vowing to fight Islamic State militants
The strong employment report keeps open the possibility the Federal Reserve could start raising short-term interest rates in June.
Islamic State militants claim US female hostage killed in a coalition air strike in Syria, monitoring website says.
The group claimed that Kayla Mueller, 26, was killed in a Jordanian airstrike, but the claim could not be immediately verified. Mueller would be the fourth American hostage to die since August while being held by the Islamic State.
The group claimed that Kayla Mueller, 26, was killed in a Jordanian airstrike, but the claim could not be immediately verified. Mueller would be the fourth American hostage to die since August while being held by the Islamic State.
The strong employment report keeps open the possibility the Federal Reserve could start raising short-term interest rates in June, writes Jon Hilsenrath.
The unemployment rate rises to 5.7%, but that was because more people entered the labor force. Employers added 257,000 to their payrolls. Whole Foods to open in downtown L.A. on Nov. 4
American female hostage has been killed in a US-backed air strike, supporters of Islamic State have claimed on social media
The strong employment report keeps open the possibility the Federal Reserve could start raising short-term interest rates in June, writes Jon Hilsenrath.
Islamic State militants claim a US female hostage was killed in a Jordanian air strike on Syria, according to a monitoring group.
American female hostage has been killed in a US-backed air strike, supporters of Islamic State have claimed on social media
The unemployment rate rises to 5.7%, but that was because more people entered the labor force. Employers added 257,000 to their payrolls. Houthi rebels dissolve parliament, announce takeover in Yemen
Islamic State militants claim a US female hostage was killed in a Jordanian air strike on Syria, in statements posted online.
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The unemployment rate rises to 5.7%, but that was because more people entered the labor force. Employers added 257,000 to their payrolls. Federal, state officials launch inquiries into Anthem data breach
Islamic State militants say US hostage Kayla Jean Mueller was killed in a Jordanian air strike on Syria, in statements posted online.
American female hostage has been killed in a US-backed air strike, supporters of Islamic State have claimed on social media
The unemployment rate rises to 5.7%, but that was because more people entered the labor force. Employers added 257,000 to their payrolls. Anthem faces several government investigations on data hack
American female hostage named as 26-year-old Kayla Mueller killed in a US-backed air strike, supporters of Islamic State claim on social media
American hostage named as 26-year-old Kayla Mueller killed in a US-backed air strike, supporters of Islamic State claim on social media
Islamic State militants say US hostage Kayla Jean Mueller was killed in a Jordanian air strike on Syria, without providing evidence.
Islamic State militants purportedly declare that midday 'crusader' strikes in Syria resulted in the death of the hostage. Anthem faces several government investigations on data hack
Islamic State militants purportedly declare that midday 'crusader' strikes in Syria resulted in the death of the hostage. Ukraine troops, rebels halt fire to allow evacuation of besieged town
Islamic State militants purportedly declare that midday 'crusader' strikes in Syria resulted in the death of the hostage. Obama’s approval ratings benefit from good economy but have low ceiling
Islamic State militants purportedly declare that midday 'crusader' strikes in Syria resulted in the death of the hostage. Jerry Brown, Interior secretary announce new drought funding
American hostage named as 26-year-old Kayla Mueller killed in a US-backed air strike, supporters of Islamic State claim on social media
Islamic State militants purportedly declare that midday 'crusader' strikes in Syria resulted in the death of the hostage. Harvard bans professor-undergrad romances; California schools, not so much
Islamic State militants purportedly declare that midday 'crusader' strikes in Syria resulted in the death of the hostage. Racial assault allegations rock South Africa
Islamic State militants purportedly declare that midday 'crusader' strikes in Syria resulted in the death of the hostage. Fed to hold public hearing on pending OneWest-CIT merger
Islamic State militants purportedly declare that midday 'crusader' strikes in Syria resulted in the death of the hostage. Harvard bans professor-undergrad romances; policies at Calif. schools vary
Islamic State militants purportedly declare that midday 'crusader' strikes in Syria resulted in the death of the hostage. Islamic State hostage Kayla Mueller devoted career to helping others
As the Disneyland measles outbreak continues to spread, the University of California announces it will require incoming students to be vaccinated for the measles as well as other diseases. U.S. hostage killed in Jordan airstrike, Islamic State claims
Booming states like China, South Korea and Singapore became capitalist by relying on old tenets of tolerance and social stability.
As the Disneyland measles outbreak continues to spread, the University of California announces it will require incoming students to be vaccinated for the measles as well as other diseases. Islamic State hostage Kayla Mueller devoted career to helping others