The archive of all headlines from June 09, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Millions of Americans could soon lose health insurance when the Supreme Court decides the latest challenge to the Affordable Care Act, but states have made few concrete plans to deal with the fallout. L.A. Now
A federal panel will decide this week whether to recommend approval of the cholesterol drugs, which an expert hailed as “one of the biggest developments in a long time in cardiology”
A federal panel will decide this week whether to recommend approval of the cholesterol drugs, which an expert hailed as “one of the biggest developments in a long time in cardiology.”
Community leaders will invoke a seldom-used Ohio law and go directly to a judge to request murder charges against the police officers involved in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice last year.
Police Chief Charlie Beck and the inspector general agree there is evidence to justify the shooting. But the inspector has raised doubts about whether Ford should ever have been stopped. The commission meets Tuesday. Nation
Police Chief Charlie Beck and the inspector general agree there is evidence to justify the shooting. But the inspector has raised doubts about whether Ford should ever have been stopped. Nation
Police Chief Charlie Beck and the inspector general agree there is evidence to justify the shooting. But the inspector has raised doubts about whether Ford should ever have been stopped. OBITUARIES
Bugliosi also became a best-selling author after the convictions of Manson and his so-called family of followers in the slayings of the actress and six other people. Crime & Courts
Bugliosi also became a best-selling author after the convictions of Manson and his so-called family of followers in the slayings of the actress and six other people.
US justice department papers seen by BBC allege that US$750,000 for victims of 2010 quake went to bank account controlled by former Fifa vice-president
Hashem Alsouki risks his life crossing the Mediterranean, his heart set on Sweden – and freedom for his family
Many of the financial troubles experienced by Senator Marco Rubio, a declared presidential candidate, have played out in an unusually public way, leading even some of his supporters to worry.
Special report: Hashem Alsouki risks his life crossing the Mediterranean, his heart set on Sweden – and freedom for his family
Bugliosi also became a best-selling author after the convictions of Manson and his so-called family of followers in the slayings of the actress and six other people. World
McKinney may be a largely white and affluent suburb, but residents are divided over whether that makes it immune from police racism
Many of the financial troubles experienced by Senator Marco Rubio, a declared presidential candidate, have played out in an unusually public way, leading even some of his supporters to worry.
A coalition of communities says the long-planned bullet train route into the heart of the San Fernando Valley would bring irreparable harm. OBITUARIES
Justice Department’s national security chief cites six-month transition period in the USA Freedom Act as a reason to turn the bulk surveillance spigot back on
Over the next three weeks, the president could record significant wins on three of his most ambitious initiatives — trade, health care and Iran. Or have each of them blow up in his face.
Over the next three weeks, the president could record significant wins on three of his most ambitious initiatives — trade, health care and Iran. Or have each of them blow up in his face.
A coalition of communities says the long-planned bullet train route into the heart of the San Fernando Valley would bring irreparable harm. L.A. Now
The coverage gains are now jeopardized by the legal challenge before the Supreme Court, which may invalidate insurance subsidies the law provides to consumers in 37 states. L.A. Now
Federal appeals court overturns decision that temporarily blocked law requiring clinics to meet standards of hospital-like ambulatory surgical centers
J. Dennis Hastert, a former speaker of the House, pleaded not guilty to federal charges that he illegally structured bank withdrawals and lied to the authorities about paying a person to conceal past misconduct.
Federal appeals court overturns decision that temporarily blocked restrictive law requiring clinics to meet hospital-like standards, forcing closure of many
A federal appellate court upheld some of the toughest provisions of a Texas abortion law on Tuesday, putting 13 of the state’s abortion clinics at risk of permanently shutting their doors.
The former House speaker appeared for the first time in public since he was indicted in a hush-money scandal.
Los Angeles County prosecutors successfully request that Henry Solis' bail be raised from $2 million, citing his ability to hide in Texas and Mexico with the alleged help of family. Nation
A federal appellate court upheld some of the toughest provisions of a Texas abortion law on Tuesday, putting 13 of the state’s abortion clinics at risk of permanently shutting their doors.
Los Angeles County prosecutors successfully request that Henry Solis' bail be raised from $2 million, citing his ability to hide in Texas and Mexico with the alleged help of family. Nation Now