The archive of all headlines from September 08, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Neighbors like Bell, Vernon and South Gate have been rocked by highly publicized corruption scandals. And Commerce is now also having its own struggles. BUSINESS
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Neighbors like Bell, Vernon and South Gate have been rocked by highly publicized corruption scandals. And Commerce is now also having its own struggles.
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Commander-In-Chief Forum
Commander-In-Chief Forum
It’s not the first debate, but at least Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are on the same stage on Wednesday, though not at the same time. Join us for live analysis of tonight’s forum.
Follow along for the latest updates from the trail, as the candidates continue to blanket the country in the post-Labor Day push
The sexual misconduct scandal gained national media attention in June, when the woman at the center of the allegations claimed to have slept with more than a dozen Oakland police officers. Some of the sexual interactions happened when she was underage, she said. Technology
The sexual misconduct scandal gained national media attention in June, when the woman at the center of the allegations claimed to have slept with more than a dozen Oakland police officers. Some of the sexual interactions happened when she was underage, she said. TRAIL GUIDE
Commander-In-Chief Forum
It wasn’t the first debate, but at least Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump were on the same stage on Wednesday, though not at the same time. Times journalists analyzed tonight’s forum.
Hillary Clinton defended her support for military intervention in Libya and the nuclear deal with Iran, while Donald J. Trump attacked the foreign policy of the Obama administration. The two candidates, who have widely divergent messages on national security, were interviewed in turn at a “commander in chief forum.”
Presidential candidates take same stage – but not at the same time – for first time in campaign to talk Isis, Iraq and women in the military
Questioned at a TV forum in New York, the candidates reveal clear faultlines on defence issues from the Middle East to women in the military
Hillary Clinton vowed not to send U.S. troops to Iraq “ever again,” and Donald J. Trump defended his praise of the Russian president by citing Vladimir V. Putin’s “82 percent approval rating.” The two candidates, who have widely divergent messages on national security, were interviewed in turn at a “commander in chief forum.”
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The mayor's move is part of a bigger attempt to fend off the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative -- a ballot measure that aims to crack down on “mega-developments." L.A. Now
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The O.C. project was proposed for one of the last big slices of open private land on the Southern California coast. The vote, coming after marathon talks, is seen as an indicator of the commission’s future direction. Banning Ranch
Questioned at a TV forum in New York, the candidates reveal clear faultlines on defence issues from the Middle East to women in the military
Hillary Clinton vowed not to send U.S. troops to Iraq “ever again,” and Donald J. Trump defended his praise of the Russian president by citing Vladimir V. Putin’s “82 percent approval rating.” The two candidates were interviewed in turn at a forum foreshadowing their highly anticipated debate this month.
The O.C. project was proposed for one of the last big slices of open private land on the Southern California coast. The vote, coming after marathon talks, is seen as an indicator of the commission’s future direction.
The O.C. project was proposed for one of the last big slices of open private land on the Southern California coast. Rather than an outright rejection, the denial was more an expression of frustration with competing proposals.
TV forum reveals candidates’ faultlines on defence from the Middle East to women in military
Many young voters loathe Trump but lack enthusiasm for Clinton, and many college-educated suburban Republicans find Trump scary but struggle with the idea of voting for a Democrat. “I’m just lost,” says one Pennsylvania voter. L.A. Now
Many young voters loathe Trump but lack enthusiasm for Clinton, and many college-educated suburban Republicans find Trump scary but struggle with the idea of voting for a Democrat. “I’m just lost,” says one Pennsylvania voter.Clinton pressed on emails and Trump defends praising Putin as they compete for military support
Many young voters loathe Trump but lack enthusiasm for Clinton, and many college-educated suburban Republicans find Trump scary but struggle with the idea of voting for a Democrat. “I’m just lost,” says one Pennsylvania voter.Gary Johnson: 'What is Aleppo?'
Many young voters loathe Trump but lack enthusiasm for Clinton, and many college-educated suburban Republicans find Trump scary but struggle with the idea of voting for a Democrat. “I’m just lost,” says one Pennsylvania voter.Matt Lauer is panned over his handling of candidate forum
Many young voters loathe Trump but lack enthusiasm for Clinton, and many college-educated suburban Republicans find Trump scary but struggle with the idea of voting for a Democrat.Matt Lauer is panned over his handling of candidate forum
Clinton invokes Ronald Reagan in attacking Trump as Paul Ryan distances himself from Republican nominee’s comments made during forum on Thursday
Hillary Clinton seized on Donald J. Trump’s assertion at a forum on Wednesday night that Vladimir V. Putin was a better leader than President Obama.She said that Mr. Trump’s comments showed that, if elected, he would be little more than a tool of Mr. Putin.
The measures will ramp up California's efforts to combat climate change, increase legislative oversight of environmental programs and prod regulators to take new steps to curb local pollution problems. MIDDLE EAST
The measures will ramp up California's efforts to combat climate change, increase legislative oversight of environmental programs and prod regulators to take new steps to curb local pollution problems.The political debate over climate change in California