The archive of all headlines from November 06, 2015, organized by time of publication.
One legal expert compares the investigation to congressional inquiries into the tobacco industry. 'We may be seeing the opening salvo of litigation,' he says.What Exxon knew about global warming's impact on the Arctic
Regulator says flying certificates for all the aircraft will be suspended until request for safety checks arising from 2013 crash has been satisfied
Faisal Mohammad, 18, a freshman computer science and engineering student, was shot to death by campus police Wednesday after stabbing four people. Nation
Revelations in a new biography of Former President George Bush have exposed rifts in the Bush political dynasty. They have also complicated the efforts of another Bush, Jeb, to capture the White House.
Faisal Mohammad, 18, a freshman computer science and engineering student, was shot to death by campus police Wednesday after stabbing four people. L.A. Now
Revelations in a new biography of former President George Bush have exposed rifts in the Bush political dynasty. They have also complicated the efforts of another Bush, Jeb, to capture the White House.
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Bush Jr ‘made his own decisions’ says former defense secretary, who is labelled arrogant in new biography of George HW Bush
California farmers will most be exporting more rice to Japan's lucrative market, and the state's tech and entertainment industries stand to benefit from better data flows and copyright protections. L.A. Now
California farmers will most be exporting more rice to Japan's lucrative market, and the state's tech and entertainment industries stand to benefit from better data flows and copyright protections. Politics
Assemblywoman Kristin Olsen (R-Modesto) says party officials told her that if she runs against Sen. Cathleen Galgiani (D-Stockton), she'll be getting no help from them. BUSINESS
After more than 11,300 deaths worldwide, the deadliest Ebola epidemic in history has come down to a handful of cases in rural Guinea, but efforts to end the outbreak have been uneven at best.
Russian Plane Crashes in the Sinai
Russian Plane Crashes in the Sinai
Law enforcement officials blame Proposition 47 for allowing repeat offenders to continue breaking the law with little consequence. National Politics
Bush Jr ‘made his own decisions’, says former defense secretary, labelled arrogant in new biography of George HW Bush
The U.S. economy added 271,000 jobs in October, an unexpectedly strong showing that adds to the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will raise its benchmark interest rate. Unemployment dipped to 5 percent.
Attention now focuses on Fed for possible interest rate rise, after chair Yellen said Wednesday: ‘I see the US economy performing well’
The U.S. economy added 271,000 jobs in October, an unexpectedly strong showing that adds to the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will raise its benchmark interest rate next month. Unemployment dipped to 5 percent.
A burst of hiring last month accompanied by strong wage gains suggests that the U.S. labor market remains solid and increases the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will make its first interest rate hike in nearly a decade next month. Crime & Courts
The president halted air travel to the most popular tourist destination for Russians while the investigation of the plane crash in the Sinai Peninsula continued.
FSB chief says Russia should halt flights to Egypt amid chaotic scenes at Sharm el-Sheikh airport
Russian president orders halt to flights after security chief warns move would be ‘expedient’ until results of investigation are known
Russia, which has until now played down the possibility of terrorism as the cause of the crash in the Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, suspended flights to the country’s most popular tourist destination.
Russian Plane Crashes in the Sinai
The president’s decision, which ends a seven-years-long review, would be a major victory for environmentalists and a bitter loss for the oil industry.
Russian Plane Crashes in the Sinai
A burst of hiring last month accompanied by strong wage gains suggests that the U.S. labor market remains solid and increases the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will make its first interest rate hike in nearly a decade next month. Nation
President Obama’s denial of the proposal, which would have carried 800,000 barrels a day of petroleum from Canada, comes as he is seeking to build an ambitious legacy on climate change.
US president expected to turn down controversial TransCanada proposal to build 1,700-mile pipeline through six American heartland states
In denying the permit, the administration sides with environmentalists after years of fighting about the potential impact of the project. BUSINESS
US president expected to turn down controversial TransCanada proposal to build 1,700-mile pipeline through six American heartland states
Obama turns down controversial proposal to build 1,700-mile pipeline through six states, saying ‘it does not serve the national interests’ of the US
President Obama’s denial of the proposal, which would have carried 800,000 barrels a day of petroleum from Canada, comes as he is seeking to build an ambitious legacy on climate change.
Obama turns down TransCanada proposal to build 1,700-mile pipeline through six states, saying ‘it does not serve the national interests’ of the US
President Obama’s denial of the proposal, which would have carried 800,000 barrels a day of petroleum from Canada, comes as he is seeking to build an ambitious legacy on climate change.
He says the project wouldn't serve U.S. interests, dismissing its potential economic benefits as insignificant in the long run as he seeks to close a long-running chapter in the political fight over global warming. BUSINESS
The pipeline began as a project nearly a decade ago to carry more than 800,000 barrels of crude oil a day from Canada to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries. But it grew into a political symbol: for opponents, of energy interests run amok, and for backers, of the zealous overreach of environmental advocates. BUSINESS
Obama turns down TransCanada proposal to build 1,700-mile pipeline through six states, saying ‘it does not serve the national interests’ of the US
President Obama’s denial of the proposal, which would have carried 800,000 barrels a day of petroleum, comes as he is seeking to build a legacy on climate change.
President Obama’s denial of the proposal, which would have carried 800,000 barrels a day of petroleum, comes as he is seeking to build a legacy on climate change.
The proposal could restart capital punishment after a 10-year hiatus, but executions are not likely to resume immediately as public vetting and court challenges may follow.Infographic: Here are the 16 inmates next in line for execution
Obama turns down proposal to build 1,700-mile pipeline through six states, saying ‘it does not serve the national interests’
The proposal could restart capital punishment after a 10-year hiatus, but executions are not likely to resume immediately as public vetting and court challenges may follow. Nation
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The proposal could restart capital punishment after a 10-year hiatus, but executions are not likely to resume immediately as public vetting and court challenges may follow.Infographic: Here are the 16 inmates next in line for execution