The archive of all headlines from September 09, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Gov. Brown signs legislation to slow global warming, forcing one of the world’s largest economies to squeeze into a dramatically smaller carbon footprint.The political debate over climate change in California
Gov. Brown signs legislation to slow global warming, forcing one of the world’s largest economies to squeeze into a dramatically smaller carbon footprint. Governor signs historic climate change bills
The San Francisco company announces new policies, which elicit applause from some observers with others calling the effort too little too late. Brian Chesky
Though even many Republicans expressed discomfort, Donald J. Trump’s campaign didn’t back off the candidate’s embrace of Russia’s president.“I think it’s inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country,” said Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana, Mr. Trump’s running mate.
US and China record 5.3 magnitude earthquake near North Korea’s nuclear test site
California coastal commissioners have rejected one of the biggest projects to go before the panel in years. But the developers haven't signaled what their next move will be, and no one expects them to go away.Steve Lopez: A good day for the Coastal Commission, and conservation, in Newport Beach
South Korean officials said the underground test, North Korea’s fifth, produced a more powerful explosive yield than the North’s previous detonations. President Obama had concluded a trip to Asia less than a day earlier, and the test could lead to more sanctions from the United States and United Nations.
South Korean officials said the underground test, North Korea’s fifth, produced a more powerful explosive yield than the North’s previous detonations. President Obama had concluded a trip to Asia less than a day earlier, and the test could lead to more sanctions from the United States and United Nations.
Neighbours and world powers express outrage as Pyongyang says magnitude 5.3 shock detected by earthquake monitors was the result of its fifth nuclear test
North Korea
South Korean officials said the underground test, North Korea’s fifth, produced a more powerful explosive yield than the North’s previous detonations. President Obama had concluded a trip to Asia less than a day earlier, and the test could lead to more sanctions from the United States and United Nations.
Officials believe it's the most voluminous election guide in state history, and it hasn’t come cheap: The total cost for printing and mailing will come close to $15 million. L.A. Now
The Democrat has switched gears. The carefully scripted candidate cautiously grinding it out has given way to a more aggressive street fighter. Politics
The Democrat has switched gears. The carefully scripted candidate cautiously grinding it out has given way to a more aggressive street fighter. NATION
Daniel Jones, the man at the center of landmark Senate report, goes public for the first time about the six-year investigation that led to the CIA spying on him
South Korean officials said the underground test, North Korea’s fifth, produced a more powerful explosive yield than the North’s previous detonations. It indicated progress in the country’s efforts to build a functional nuclear warhead.
His sight kept him out of the military, so he joined a militia to fight ISIS and “do something noble for once.” He returned home, but his mother found him a changed man, and soon he was back in Syria. Then came the phone call. Politics
The city is on track to have more slayings than in any year since 1995, when 67 people were killed, and there is no clear explanation for why it is happening.
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South Korean officials said the underground test, North Korea’s fifth, produced a more powerful explosive yield than the North’s previous detonations. It indicated progress in the country’s efforts to build a functional nuclear warhead.
The city is on track to have more slayings than in any year since 1995, when 67 people were killed, and there is no clear explanation for why it is happening. A surge of deadly violence
North Korea’s most powerful nuclear test yet shows that slowly escalating sanctions are not stopping its young leader’s nuclear ambitions. The United States must now decide whether to continue with sanctions, or pick among unpalatable alternatives such as imposing an embargo or resuming talks.
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His sight kept him out of the military, so he joined a militia to fight ISIS and 'do something noble for once.' He returned home, but his mother found him a changed man, and soon he was back in Syria. Then came the phone call. L.A. Now
His sight kept him out of the military, so he joined a militia to fight ISIS and 'do something noble for once.' He returned home, but his mother found him a changed man, and soon he was back in Syria. Then came the phone call. NATION
Three police executives have been removed from their posts, four officers have been fired and seven others suspended in the months after a 19-year-old woman claimed that she had sex with more than a dozen Oakland police officers. NATION
Three police executives have been removed from their posts, four officers have been fired and seven others suspended in the months after a 19-year-old woman claimed that she had sex with more than a dozen Oakland police officers. TRAIL GUIDE
Three police executives have been removed from their posts, four officers have been fired and seven others suspended in the months after a 19-year-old woman claimed that she had sex with more than a dozen Oakland police officers. BUSINESS
Three police executives have been removed from their posts, four officers have been fired and seven others suspended in the months after a 19-year-old woman claimed that she had sex with more than a dozen Oakland police officers. Technology