The archive of all headlines from July 08, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Meet the Press
Athens told to present convincing details or EU leaders will hold emergency meeting in Brussels on Sunday to deal with Grexit
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. L.A. Now
Compton Fire Chief Jon Thompson is relieved of duty pending an investigation into how the city fell out of compliance with county regulations on the use of defibrillator machines. PolitiCal
European leaders gave the Athens government until Sunday to reach an agreement to save its battered economy from a meltdown.
Compton Fire Chief Jon Thompson is relieved of duty pending an investigation into how the city fell out of compliance with county regulations on the use of defibrillator machines. L.A. Now
An emergency meeting in Brussels ended acrimoniously as European leaders called Greece’s proposal inadequate and demanded it return with a detailed plan.
Athens told to present convincing details or EU leaders will hold emergency meeting in Brussels on Sunday to deal with Grexit
Athens told to present convincing details or EU leaders will hold emergency meeting in Brussels on Sunday to deal with Grexit
An emergency meeting in Brussels ended acrimoniously as European leaders called Greece’s proposal inadequate and demanded it return with a detailed plan to save itself from economic oblivion.
European leaders gave the Athens government until Sunday to reach an agreement to save its battered economy from a meltdown.
European leaders gave Greece days to reach an agreement to save its economy, after an emergency meeting ended without Greece offering a substantive new proposal to resolve its debt crisis.
Without a funding deal in the next few days, Greek banks will collapse and Athens will default on payments due, triggering an economic earthquake. L.A. Now
Without a funding deal in the next few days, Greek banks will collapse and Athens will default on payments due, triggering an economic earthquake. PolitiCal
Bill Cosby Scandal
European leaders gave the Athens government until Sunday to reach an agreement to save its battered economy from a meltdown.
The board unanimously approved a plan that would weaken the role of the county's chief executive officer and give the five board members the authority to hire and fire department heads and work more directly within county government's myriad agencies. Europe
Bill Cosby Scandal
European leaders told Greece it has five days to agree a reform plan that will allow it to stay in the euro
As legislators at the South Carolina House of Representatives consider a bill to remove the Confederate battle flag from Capitol grounds, some of them are drafting amendments to upend the measure.
As Greece stood only days away from financial collapse, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras addressed the European Parliament after an emergency summit of European leaders broke up late Tuesday.
As legislators at the South Carolina House of Representatives consider a bill to remove the Confederate battle flag from Capitol grounds, some of them are drafting amendments to upend the measure.
European leaders told Greece it has five days to agree a reform plan that will allow it to stay in the euro
As legislators at the South Carolina House of Representatives consider a bill to remove the Confederate battle flag from Capitol grounds, some of them are drafting amendments to upend the measure.
The board unanimously approved a plan that would weaken the role of the county's chief executive officer and give the five board members the authority to hire and fire department heads and work more directly within county government's myriad agencies. CITY HALL
For decades, the Chicana Service Action Center received millions of dollars in taxpayer money to help some of the county's most disadvantaged residents. Now, prosecutors have charged three of the group's executives with embezzlement and conspiracy. CALIFORNIA
Despite further steps by Beijing to calm trading, shares plunged at the market opening on Wednesday, extending a rout that began last month.
Despite further efforts by Beijing to calm trading, shares plunged on Wednesday, extending a rout that began last month.
In the one-page letter obtained by The Post, Greece proposed to take steps on key issues such as taxes and pension payouts as early as next week.
For decades, the Chicana Service Action Center received millions of dollars in taxpayer money to help some of the county's most disadvantaged residents. Now, prosecutors have charged three of the group's executives with embezzlement and conspiracy. Asia
Under a tight deadline from European leaders, Greece applied for a three-year bailout loan, and the prime minister took his case to the European Parliament.
For decades, the Chicana Service Action Center received millions of dollars in taxpayer money to help some of the county's most disadvantaged residents. Now, prosecutors have charged three of the group's executives with embezzlement and conspiracy. BUSINESS
The increase continues despite the city's efforts to stem the crime surge, which followed consecutive declines since 2003. BUSINESS
Prime minister remains hopeful that by end of week he will reach an agreement in best interests of both Greece and the eurozone
The exchange, which has had technical glitches in the past, did not have an immediate explanation for what caused the shutdown.
The halting of all trading on one of the world’s largest exchanges shortly before noon is highly unusual. Stocks that were listed on other exchanges could still be traded.
NYSE stopped trading around 11.30am local time over a technical issue which has caused shutdown unprecedented in scale
Trading in all shares was abruptly stopped at 8:32 a.m. PDT. No problems were reported on the Nasdaq, and that exchange says it continues to trade NYSE-listed stocks. Asia
NYSE stopped trading around 11.30am local time over a technical issue which has caused shutdown unprecedented in scale
Trading in all shares was abruptly stopped at 8:32 a.m. PDT. No problems were reported on the Nasdaq, and that exchange says it continues to trade NYSE-listed stocks.What China's bursting stock bubble means for the U.S. economy
Trading was unexpectedly halted on Wednesday morning. On Twitter, the exchange said: “The issue we are experiencing is an internal technical issue and is not the result of a cyberbreach.”
A U.S. official said that there was “no indication” that the problems were a result of a cyber attack, adding that the incident “seems like a technical issue.”
The exchange said the suspension on Wednesday was not caused by a cyberbreach. Traders were reportedly told that the problem was related to a software update.
A U.S. official said that there was “no indication” that the incident was a cyber attack, adding that it “seems like a technical issue.”
The flurry of technical problems paralyzes parts of the business world, starting with a computer system outage that wreaked havoc on travelers' schedules with extended delays.
The flurry of technical problems at the New York Stock Exchange, United Airlines and Wall Street Journal paralyzes parts of the business world.
Trading on the New York Stock Exchange was shut down for hours on Wednesday as the exchange tried to cope with what appeared to be a technical malfunction. Trading is expected to resume soon.
Trading on the New York Stock Exchange was shut down for hours on Wednesday as the exchange tried to cope with what appeared to be a technical malfunction.
Trading on one of the world’s largest exchanges halted for nearly four hours after a major technical glitch.
Trading on one of the world’s largest exchanges halted for nearly four hours after a major technical glitch. A U.S. official said there was “no indication” that the incident was a result of a cyberattack.
Trading on one of the world’s largest exchanges halted for nearly four hours because of an unspecified “technical issue.” A U.S. official said there was no indication that it was caused by a cyberattack.
Los Angeles residents would see water and power rate increases of 2.4% to 5.4% every year for five years in order to replace aging infrastructure, meet conservation mandates and upgrade customer service under a plan announced by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Technology Now
Stocks worth $28tn total were suspended for three and a half hours Wednesday, as authorities report glitch was not due to cyber terrorism or criminal activity
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