The archive of all headlines from January 06, 2017, organized by time of publication.
Sierra travelers trapped by back-to-back storms that dropped more than 2 feet of snow have a brief window to pass, before the arrival of a weather system Saturday so wet forecasters are calling it an 'atmospheric river.'
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Police say they think the victim was attacked because of his disability, not because of his race. Yet the references to white people and the president-elect have set off a storm of animosity and finger-pointing. L.A. Now
Police say they think the victim was attacked because of his disability, not because of his race. Yet the references to white people and the president-elect have set off a storm of animosity and finger-pointing.Man attacked in Facebook Live video escaped after neighbor complained of noise, police say
Police say they think the victim was attacked because of his disability, not because of his race. Yet the references to white people and the president-elect have set off a storm of animosity and finger-pointing.Brutal Facebook Live attack brings hate-crime charges, condemnation from White House
Forecasters are calling the storm coming Saturday an «atmospheric river." Up to 12 inches of rain below 8,500 feet is expected, and above that elevation, we're talking maybe 6 feet of snow.
Just two in 10 Americans support the GOP strategy to quickly vote for repeal and work out details of a replacement later, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation poll. L.A. Now
Vice-president speaks out as agency chiefs prepare to brief president-elect on Russian election interference
Below deck in the smugglers' boat, an Eritrean youth feels water seeping in around him and worries he might not live to see Europe. Then come the voices above: “A rescue team is coming!” ASIA
Top intelligence officials and senators from both parties issued a forceful affirmation of Russian interference in the election, rebuffing efforts by President-elect Donald J. Trump to cast doubt.“There’s a difference between skepticism and disparagement,” James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, said at the Senate panel hearing.
Below deck in the smugglers' boat, an Eritrean youth feels water seeping in around him and worries he might not live to see Europe. Then come the voices above: “A rescue team is coming!” A hazardous journey
Below deck in the smugglers' boat, an Eritrean youth feels water seeping in around him and worries he might not live to see Europe. Then come the voices above: “A rescue team is coming!”
This year, for the first time, two parents working full time at minimum wage jobs, with one child, will be considered too well off to qualify for state subsidies for day care and preschool. Minimum wage hike threatens child-care subsidies
In an interview Friday, President-elect Donald J. Trump repeatedly criticized the intense attention to the allegations of pre-election hacking by Russia.“China, relatively recently, hacked 20 million government names,” he said. “How come nobody even talks about that?”
Obama’s commitment to children’s health and education remained steadfast in the last eight years as she transformed into an impassioned political figure
Obama’s commitment to children’s health and education remained steadfast in the past eight years as she transformed into an impassioned political figure
'We have multiple people dead and a subject in custody,' said Joy Oglesby, spokeswoman for the Broward Sheriff’s Office. TRAIL GUIDE
'We have multiple people dead and a subject in custody,' said Joy Oglesby, spokeswoman for the Broward Sheriff’s Office.LAX beefs up security in wake of Fort Lauderdale airport mass shooting
Authorities say a lone shooter opened fire at the Ft. Lauderdale international airport, killing 'multiple' people and wounding eight before he was taken into custody.LAX beefs up security in wake of Fort Lauderdale airport mass shooting
Broward County sheriff’s office confirms five people are dead and eight injured and taken to hospital, with suspect in custody in Florida
President-elect Donald J. Trump acknowledged the possibility that Russia had hacked a variety of American targets, including the Democratic National Committee.After an almost two-hour meeting with intelligence officials, Mr. Trump said he has “tremendous respect” for the people who work for American spy agencies.
Terrified travelers scrambled for cover as a gunman opened fire in a terminal at Fort Lauderdale’s international airport, killing at least five people and injuring eight others, authorities say. The shooter was taken into custody.LAX beefs up security in wake of Fort Lauderdale airport mass shooting
In a statement, Trump did not acknowledge that Russia was any different from any other country or group that has sought to penetrate U.S. computer networks, or that it had hacked computers and then leaked emails from the DNC and other targets, as U.S. intelligence officials claim. NATION
Broward County sheriff’s office confirmed five people dead and eight injured but ‘too early to say’ if Friday afternoon shooting was terror-related
American intelligence officials have concluded that Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin, “ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the U.S. presidential election.”The declassified intelligence report found that Mr. Putin developed “a clear preference for President elect Trump.”
The Russian president ordered an 'influence campaign' aimed at interfering with the U.S. presidential election, according to a newly declassified U.S. intelligence report released today.Read the U.S. intelligence report on Russian hacking
American intelligence officials have concluded that Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin, “ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the U.S. presidential election.”The declassified intelligence report found that Mr. Putin developed “a clear preference for President-elect Trump.”
Declassified assessment says Russia ‘had clear preference’ for Trump, who met with US intelligence chiefs on Friday but refused to endorse their findings