The archive of all headlines from January 07, 2017, organized by time of publication.
Declassified assessment says Russia ‘had clear preference’ for Trump, who met with US intelligence chiefs on Friday but refused to endorse their findings
Once construction gets underway, Trump says he'll demand reimbursement from the Mexican government, even though Mexican officials say they'll refuse to cooperate. World
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.”
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Once construction gets underway, Trump says he'll demand reimbursement from the Mexican government, even though Mexican officials say they'll refuse to cooperate. L.A. Now
Up to 12 inches of rain is expected below 8,500 feet, and massive amounts of snow — up to 6 feet — above that elevation across the Sierra Nevada.How California went from drought to dangerous rain and snow
Esteban Santiago, 26 – who had previously alerted the FBI to his disturbing thoughts – unpacked gun in baggage claim area and started firing, say police
An aunt shows reporters a photo of Esteban Santiago wearing a T-shirt with the word “Disturbed” on it. “Like a month ago, it was like he lost his mind,” she said. “He said he saw things.” L.A. Now
An aunt shows reporters a photo of Esteban Santiago wearing a T-shirt with the word “Disturbed” on it. “Like a month ago, it was like he lost his mind,” she said. “He said he saw things.”
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.”
Esteban Santiago had told FBI officials the government was controlling his mind and forcing him to watch Islamic State videos
The city's detectives struggle with residents' mistrust, which can hinder investigations. Some people fear retaliation for talking to police; others plan to take justice into their own hands. NATION
Esteban Santiago had told FBI officials the government was controlling his mind and forcing him to watch Islamic State videos
Car executives and analysts are fretting about how Trump will use the bully pulpit of his office – and his Twitter account – to try and force a radical change
Up to 12 inches of rain is expected below 8,500 feet, and massive amounts of snow — up to 6 feet — above that elevation across the Sierra Nevada. CLIPPERSClippers vs. Grizzlies
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.”
President-elect tweets defiance as sources say Britain ‘among first’ to raise alarm over hacking of Democratic National Committee
The declassified report was met with a storm of mockery by Russian politicians and commentators.Although the public report did not include concrete evidence on the sources and methods used to collect information, intelligence officials said those details were in a classified version.
The city's detectives struggle with residents' mistrust, which can hinder investigations. Some people fear retaliation for talking to police; others plan to take justice into their own hands. L.A. Now
A declassified report released Friday by U.S. intelligence agencies drew a storm of mockery from Russian commentators.The public report did not include concrete evidence on the agencies’ sources and methods, details that intelligence officials said were in a classified version.