The archive of all headlines from September 08, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Government conflicts with Apple and Microsoft reflect heightened resistance by businesses intent on demonstrating efforts to protect customer information.
USC's graduation rate has crept up four points since it started its data-crunching program. As tuition has increased, more colleges have been under pressure to find ways to help students graduate on time. Nation
The nation had been criticized as harsh and heartless in its negotiations over Greece's debts. But its embrace of the migrants puts it in a new humanitarian light. Education
Prime minister justifies ‘act of self-defence’ in which Britons fighting alongside Isis were targeted by an unmanned aerial drone outside formal conflict
The nation had been criticized as harsh and heartless in its negotiations over Greece's debts. But its embrace of the migrants puts it in a new humanitarian light. National Politics
The vice president's every public utterance is being heavily scrutinized of late amid questions of if, and when, he might enter the 2016 presidential race. Europe
The vice president's public utterance is being heavily scrutinized of late amid questions of if, and when, he might enter the 2016 presidential race. Europe
Defence secretary Michael Fallon says drone strike in Syria was ‘absolutely legal’ because there was ‘no other way of dealing with these terrorists’
Even before new state test scores are released this week, one thing is already clear: Results will be lower than in years past. Probably much lower. National Politics
German vice-chancellor repeats call for EU countries to take their fair share of refugees, as violence flares on Greek island of Lesbos
Katya Jestin unable to visit client, Majid Khan, while doctor barred from visiting another prisoner at camp in Cuba
Governor John Kasich has remained quiet on campaign trail, but his influence can be felt at women’s health clinic that faces closure in city of 2.2 million people
Governor John Kasich has remained quiet on campaign trail, but his influence can be felt at women’s health clinic that faces closure in city of 2.2 million people
Even before new state test scores are released this week, one thing is already clear: Results will be lower than in years past. Probably much lower. CALIFORNIA
Under the new rules, intended to streamline a marriage annulment process that Roman Catholics have long criticized as too cumbersome, only one judgment, instead of two, will be required.
The signs of a downtown construction boom are everywhere -- the cranes, the tractors, the posters promising modern new hotels and restaurants. But is the development a threat to the city's unique charm?
Europe’s Border Crisis
City incentives in recent years have spurred hundreds of millions of dollars of investments that are transforming the landscape of this desert oasis, once considered Hollywood's playground.
Europe’s Border Crisis
Emboldened by media coverage showing their countrymen and fellow Arabs fleeing the war in Syria, many who had resisted leaving during past crises now see a chance to go.
Tribune Publishing Co., parent of The Times, fires Beutner, the civic leader and former Wall Street investment banker who became publisher and chief executive of the newspaper last year. CALIFORNIA
Europe’s Border Crisis
Gray died 12 April after suffering a spine injury while in police custody as six police officers still face criminal charges stemming from his death
Tribune Publishing Co., parent of The Times, fires Beutner, the civic leader and former Wall Street investment banker who became publisher and chief executive of the newspaper last year.Baltimore Sun's Tim Ryan to replace Beutner as L.A. Times publisher
Kim Davis, the Rowan County, Ky., clerk who was held in contempt for defying a court order to issue the licenses to same-sex couples, has been ordered freed.
Kim Davis, the Rowan County, Ky., clerk who was held in contempt for defying a court order to issue the licenses to same-sex couples, has been ordered freed.
U.S. news
At least 41 Democratic senators back accord, enough to block a vote of disapproval on the deal, although several important legislative hurdles remain
The Rough fire has burned 97,844 acres, or nearly 153 square miles and was 31% contained Tuesday morning, according to the U.S. Forest Service. BUSINESS
The airline said two other officials also stepped down in connection with a federal inquiry over whether it had improperly sought to influence senior officials at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
‘I’m sorry about that. I take full responsibility’ says embattled Democratic frontrunner, a day after telling the Associated Press she would not apologize