The archive of all headlines from July 07, 2015, organized by time of publication.
A Kurdish-led offensive in Syria — backed by U.S. airstrikes — has battered the Islamic State, but rising tensions between local Arabs and their purported liberators could jeopardize those military gains.
Greece intends to put forward new bailout proposals to its European partners as officials seek to stave off a collapse of their country's banking system and its potential ejection from the Eurozone. OBITUARIES
The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety signs off on geology reports that find that no active earthquake fault runs under the site of the Millennium Hollywood development, even though the state geologist last year concluded there was one. Europe
Neither side in the fight for Greece’s future knows what will come next, but amid a crisis that has spanned the past five years, many in Athens have little left to lose. “We all have to sacrifice something.”
E.U. leaders said that they are awaiting Greece’s new bailout proposals, cracking the door ajar to a compromise despite vows last week that if Greeks rejected Europe’s terms, there would be no further discussion.
The former King/Drew Medical Center in Watts had been plagued by poor medical care, staff errors and a series of controversial patient deaths. The new hospital is 'a new beginning with new people.' L.A. Now
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The former King/Drew Medical Center in Watts had been plagued by poor medical care, staff errors and a series of controversial patient deaths. The new hospital is 'a new beginning with new people.' OBITUARIES
The former King/Drew Medical Center in Watts had been plagued by poor medical care, staff errors and a series of controversial patient deaths. The new hospital is 'a new beginning with new people.' Crime & Courts
Heads of governments at odds as Germany and European commission let Greece stew, while France, Italy and Spain are impatient for a deal
President Obama says the fall of Ramadi, a pivotal Iraqi western city, had galvanized the Iraqi government and accelerated an American effort to train forces there.
Appeal made as Greek banks stay shut and summit of 19 leaders convenes in Brussels for what many see as last real chance to avoid Grexit
San Francisco is among a number of local governments with policies that are more protective of potentially deportable immigrants than the Trust Act. CALIFORNIA
The man known to San Francisco law enforcement as simply Francisco Sanchez has been thrust into a national debate on immigration policy. CALIFORNIA
E.U. leaders are awaiting Greece’s new bailout proposals, cracking the door ajar to a compromise despite vows last week that if Greeks rejected Europe’s terms there would be no further discussion.
Appeal made as Greek banks stay shut and 19 leaders convene in Brussels for what many see as last chance to avoid leaving eurozone
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras must find a way to show Germany and other creditors that he has a credible path to rein in costs and one day repay his country’s massive loans.
Members of the Taliban leadership in Pakistan were meeting on Tuesday with at least one senior Afghan official in the Pakistani capital, in what is hoped to be a step toward negotiations to end the Afghan war.
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Hopes fade for quick solution to thwart Grexit as Eurogroup finance chiefs stress they are waiting for Athens to accept further reforms
Hopes fade for quick solution to thwart Grexit as Eurogroup finance chiefs show incredulity as new Greek finance minister arrives without detailed proposals
After an emergency meeting in Brussels, European leaders expressed disappointment at the lack of progress and said the Greek proposal is expected by Wednesday morning.
The man known to San Francisco law enforcement as simply Francisco Sanchez has been thrust into a national debate on immigration policy. Nation
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The man known to San Francisco law enforcement as simply Francisco Sanchez has been thrust into a national debate on immigration policy. BUSINESS
Lacking the votes to pass a key committee, a bill that would allow physicians to prescribe lethal doses of drugs to terminally ill patients in California is shelved until next year. Crime & Courts
Eurozone leaders are meeting to discuss the crisis, with Greece’s future in the eurozone hanging in the balance
Lacking the votes to pass a key committee, a bill that would allow physicians to prescribe lethal doses of drugs to terminally ill patients in California is shelved until next year. BUSINESS
Prime minister pleads with sceptical leaders to provide two-pronged financial assistance with Angela Merkel saying it is ‘matter of days’ until time runs out
Lacking the votes to pass a key committee, a bill that would allow physicians to prescribe lethal doses of drugs to terminally ill patients in California is shelved until next year. Nation Now
After an emergency meeting in Brussels, European leaders expressed disappointment at the lack of progress and said the Greek proposal is expected by Sunday.
An emergency meeting in Brussels ended acrimoniously as European leaders gave Greece until Sunday to salvage its finances.
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