The archive of all headlines from December 10, 2015, organized by time of publication.
San Bernardino Shooting
New information suggests that Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, were considering violent action even before the Islamic State rose to prominence.
Most of the Supreme Court appeared skeptical of a plan at the University of Texas. Justice Antonin Scalia seemed especially hostile to affirmative action, and a remark he made drew gasps.
A 24-year-old Wal-Mart security guard, known to friends as a shy cycling enthusiast who wanted to join the military, has emerged as a key figure in last week's terror attack at a San Bernardino social services center. San Bernardino shooting victims: Who they were
Most of the Supreme Court appeared skeptical of a plan at the University of Texas that uses race in accepting students. A ruling against the university could imperil affirmative action at schools around the United States.
A 24-year-old Wal-Mart security guard, known to friends as a shy cycling enthusiast who wanted to join the military, has emerged as a key figure in last week's terror attack at a San Bernardino social services center. FBI says it is refocused on movement of Islamic State recruits into U.S.
A 24-year-old Wal-Mart security guard, known to friends as a shy cycling enthusiast who wanted to join the military, has emerged as a key figure in last week's terror attack at a San Bernardino social services center. Shooters began plotting attack before their marriage, FBI says
Conservative justices give sympathetic hearing in Fisher v University of Texas but warned that end to affirmative action would see student diversity ‘plummet’
«They are trying to do two things," says FBI Director James B. Comey: to motivate people already in the U.S. to become killers, and to send people here to launch attacks. The man who bought the rifles: Who is Enrique Marquez?
The plan proposed to the White House would build up a string of military bases in Africa, Southwest Asia and the Middle East that could be used to collect intelligence and carry out strikes against the Islamic State.
San Bernardino Shooting
Half the 7.9 million Americans with severe mental illness don’t get necessary care – and are more likely to be harmed
Marquez converted to Islam, Farook's religion, and married a member of Farook's extended family, a Russian emigre. He has become a focal point in the federal investigation. FBI aims to thwart Islamic State’s two-pronged strategy
In the second case taken up by host Sarah Koenig’s program, the longest-held US prisoner of war since Vietnam speaks out on his captivity
Immigration Border Crisis
From the first call -- «He's still firing rounds» -- to the end of the pursuit, dispatches provide new details about the terrorist attack in San Bernardino on Dec. 2. Enrique Marquez, the man who bought the rifles, had deep ties to Syed Farook
The plan proposed to the White House would build up a string of military bases in Africa, Southwest Asia and the Middle East that could be used to collect intelligence and carry out strikes against the Islamic State.
Immigration Border Crisis
Donald J. Trump commands the support of 35 percent of Republican primary voters in a Times/CBS News poll taken largely before his latest comments about Muslims, but nearly two-thirds of American voters say his candidacy concerns or frightens them.
Bowe Bergdahl Released
From the early calls -- 'We have an active shooter, we need an entry team now' -- to the end of the pursuit, dispatches provide new details about the terrorist attack in San Bernardino on Dec. 2. Enrique Marquez, the man who bought the rifles, had deep ties to Syed Farook
From the early calls -- 'We have an active shooter, we need an entry team now' -- to the end of the pursuit, dispatches provide new details about the terrorist attack in San Bernardino on Dec. 2. Father of shooter Tashfeen Malik condemns daughter’s actions
Conservative Republican candidate dismisses calls from some within his own party to return to mass telephone surveillance exposed by Edward Snowden
How the officers of American law enforcement’s deadliest county plan to continue policing themselves
The mother of the man who purchased the weapons used in the deadly attack says that her son was a 'good person' despite growing concerns about his links to Syed Rizwan Farook, the man at the center of shooting. Enrique Marquez, the man who bought the rifles, had deep ties to Syed Farook
'My world is upside down,' Armida Chacon says. She tells reporters she hasn't been in contact with her son, Enrique Marquez, since Dec. 2, the day of the shooting. Enrique Marquez, the man who bought the rifles, had deep ties to Syed Farook
'My world is upside down,' Armida Chacon says. She tells reporters she hasn't been in contact with her son, Enrique Marquez, since Dec. 2, the day of the shooting. FBI divers search lake in connection with San Bernardino massacre
Syed Rizwan Farook wanted to make sure 'the guns were not tied back to him' when he asked Enrique Marquez to make the purchases at a local gun store around 2011 or 2012. FBI divers search lake in connection with San Bernardino massacre