The archive of all headlines from June 06, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The prosecution's case centered on a video recording, which shows the officer raise her boot and strike a woman, whose body shakes in response. BUSINESS
The prosecution's case centered on a video recording, which shows the officer raise her boot and strike a woman, whose body shakes in response. Nation
The prosecution's case centered on a video recording, which shows the officer raise her boot and strike a woman, whose body shakes in response. Mexico & the Americas
George Soros, the billionaire philanthropist, is said to be prepared to spend $5 million or more on funding a Democratic legal fight against restrictive voting laws in Republican-led states.
An LAPD watchdog finds the shooting of a mentally ill man in South L.A. last year justified but criticizes officers' tactics. Mexico & the Americas
The billionaire has agreed to invest up to $5 million in litigation contesting limits to early voting and ID requirements that Democrats consider onerous.
An LAPD watchdog and Police Chief Charlie Beck clear the two officers in the shooting of Ezell Ford in South L.A. last year. But the watchdog criticizes officers' tactics. L.A. Now
Chief Charlie Beck will recommend to the Police Commission that the officers be cleared in the shooting of Ezell Ford last year. But a department watchdog criticizes officers' tactics. L.A. Now
Analysts say computer hacks are being used to build a massive database for recruiting spies or gaining more information about the United States.
Dozens of Southern California facilities, including oil refineries, aerospace plants and metal factories, fall under the new requirements. CALIFORNIA
The billionaire George Soros has agreed to invest up to $5 million in litigation contesting limits to early voting and ID requirements that Democrats consider onerous.
Soldiers and other personnel say they encountered hallways jammed with debris. At times, the stench was overpowering and many bodies were swollen, stiff or decomposed. CALIFORNIA
Soldiers and other personnel say they encountered hallways jammed with debris. At times, the stench was overpowering and many bodies were swollen, stiff or decomposed. Death toll hits 396. Europe
House Republicans want more water pumped to Central Valley farmers. But Democrats are reluctant to further drain the state's rivers and hamper efforts to recover endangered fish. Asia
As one Arizona border community calls for closure of checkpoint, concerns grow over increased racial profiling and invasion of civil rights
House Republicans want more water pumped to Central Valley farmers. But Democrats are reluctant to further drain the state's rivers and hamper efforts to recover endangered fish. BUSINESS
President Barack Obama scheduled to give eulogy at funeral for vice-president’s son, capping three days of mourning
At a funeral Mass expected to draw about 1,000 mourners, including President Obama and members of the cabinet, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his family gathered to remember Joseph Robinette Biden III.
Barack Obama scheduled to give eulogy after General Ray Odierno says he thought Beau Biden would one day be president
President speaks after General Ray Odierno awards Biden the legion of merit: ‘People naturally wanted to follow him’
Disney was smarting from a hostile takeover attempt and a shareholder revolt. Its once-proud animation unit was in a rut. Robert Iger made a risky, even audacious, proposal: What if the company bought Pixar? POLITICS
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Disney was smarting from a hostile takeover attempt and a shareholder revolt. Its once-proud animation unit was in a rut. Robert Iger made a risky, even audacious, proposal: What if the company bought Pixar? BUSINESS
Obama tells family: ‘We are always here for you. My word as a Biden’ as General Ray Odierno confers posthumous legion of merit on national guard officer
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Chaos following the Arab Spring uprising in 2011 has allowed militants to seize a foothold in the oil-rich nation, which could be a new base for launching attacks elsewhere in North Africa.
Disney was smarting from a hostile takeover attempt and a shareholder revolt. Its once-proud animation unit was in a rut. Robert Iger made a risky, even audacious, proposal: What if the company bought Pixar? Quest for the Triple Crownfull coverage Sports Now
Several people taken to hospital after scuffles in German town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen as demonstrators, some throwing bottles, face off with riot police