The archive of all headlines from June 10, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Resingation comes amid revelations of a 2007 civil rights lawsuit against five McKinney officers, including Eric Casebolt, alleging racial profiling
David Sweat and Richard Matt escaped from a maximum-security prison after a Hollywood-worthy plot that involved power tools and decoys. L.A. Now
David Sweat and Richard Matt escaped from a maximum-security prison after a Hollywood-worthy plot that involved power tools and decoys. Nation
Resingation comes amid revelations of a 2007 civil rights lawsuit against five McKinney officers, including Eric Casebolt, alleging racial profiling
A federal appellate court upheld some of the toughest provisions of a Texas abortion law on Tuesday, putting more than a dozen of the state’s abortion clinics at risk of permanently shutting.
‘Our practice doesn’t support his actions’ says police chief, amid revelations of a 2007 civil rights lawsuit against five McKinney officers, including Eric Casebolt
The commission faults both officers for their decisions to draw their weapons but only one officer for his use of deadly force. Nation
A federal appellate court upheld some of the toughest provisions of a Texas law, putting more than a dozen abortion clinics at risk of permanently shutting.
The commission faults both officers for their decisions to draw their weapons but only one officer for his use of deadly force. CALIFORNIA DROUGHT
The Obama administration is planning to send hundreds of additional military trainers to help Iraqi forces retake Ramadi and repel the Islamic State, delaying plans to recapture the city of Mosul this year.
Rocket maker SpaceX wants government permission to launch thousands of small, cheap satellites that would beam high-speed Web access to Earth, but technical hurdles have scuttled earlier efforts.
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The commission faults both officers for their decisions to draw their weapons but only one officer for his use of deadly force. Middle East
The commission faults both officers for their decisions to draw their weapons but only one officer for his use of deadly force. Nation Now
The Obama administration is planning to send hundreds of additional military trainers to help Iraqi forces retake Ramadi and repel the Islamic State, delaying plans to recapture the city of Mosul this year.
The commission faults both officers for their decisions to draw their weapons but only one officer for his use of deadly force.
The governor says California can cope with less water on 'spaceship Earth' through technology and 'a more elegant' way of living. Education
‘Our practice doesn’t support his actions’ says police chief, amid revelations of a 2007 civil rights lawsuit against five McKinney officers, including Eric Casebolt
The governor says California can cope with less water on 'spaceship Earth' through technology and 'a more elegant' way of living. POLITICS
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Defense lawyers, scholars and even some judges say the nation’s money-based bail system punishes poor defendants before they get their day in court.
Defense lawyers, scholars and even some judges say the nation’s money-based bail system punishes poor defendants before they get their day in court.
New York Prison Escape
‘Our practice doesn’t support his actions’ says police chief, amid revelations of a 2007 civil rights lawsuit against five McKinney officers, including Eric Casebolt
In a major shift of focus in the battle against the Islamic State, the Obama administration is planning to establish a new military base in Anbar Province, Iraq, and to send 400 American military trainers to help Iraqi forces retake the city of Ramadi.
In a major shift of focus in the battle against the Islamic State, the Obama administration is planning to establish a new military base in Anbar Province, Iraq, and to send 400 American military trainers to help Iraqi forces retake the city of Ramadi.
The governor says California can cope with less water on 'spaceship Earth' through technology and 'a more elegant' way of living. L.A. Now
In a major shift of focus in the battle against the Islamic State, the Obama administration is planning to establish a new military base in Anbar Province, Iraq, and to send up to 450 more American military trainers to help Iraqi forces retake the city of Ramadi.
The governor says California can cope with less water on 'spaceship Earth' through technology and 'a more elegant' way of living. Mexico & the Americas
Even as California's leaders prepare a new state budget that is flush with cash, Gov. Jerry Brown has increasingly raised the specter of another recession that could undo years of hard-won financial progress. Nation Now
When Ezell Ford's mother learned Tuesday afternoon that L.A. police commissioners had faulted one of the officers who fatally shot her son, her first reaction, she said, was: «Hallelujah!" Nation Now
‘Our practice doesn’t support his actions’ says police chief, amid revelations of a 2007 civil rights lawsuit against five McKinney officers, including Eric Casebolt
Roman Catholic bishops accused of covering up or failing to prevent the sexual abuse of children by priests will be subject to judgment and discipline by the tribunal.
‘Our practice doesn’t support his actions’ says police chief, amid revelations of a 2007 civil rights lawsuit against five McKinney officers, including Eric Casebolt
Kenlissa Jones, 23, released from jail after she was charged on Saturday with murder for allegedly taking a pill that terminated her pregnancy
New York Prison Escape
Low-income and ‘landlocked’ undocumented women may have difficulty accessing care in the state, stoking fears that self-induced abortions will increase
The additional military advisers highlight a deepening U.S. involvement in the war against the Islamic State and underscore the fragility of a U.S. strategy which rests on the abilities of local forces.
Low-income and ‘landlocked’ undocumented women may have difficulty accessing care in the state, stoking fears that self-induced abortions will increase
Stanford University researchers have found evidence that the millions of patients who take a common heartburn medication are 10 percent to 65 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack.
Stanford University researchers have found evidence that the millions of patients who take a common heartburn medication are 16 percent to 21 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack.
It remains unclear how over 450 additional troops would overcome the central problem to the training effort in Iraq: a lack of recruits to train
The additional troops will train and assist beleaguered Iraqi security forces in the war against Islamic State militants, escalating the U.S. involvement in the battle against the Sunni extremists. Nation
The troops will train and assist beleaguered Iraqi security forces, escalating the U.S. involvement in the battle against the Sunni extremists. Nation
The troops will train and assist beleaguered Iraqi security forces, escalating the U.S. involvement in the battle against the Sunni extremists. L.A. Now
Even as California's leaders prepare a new state budget that is flush with cash, Gov. Jerry Brown has increasingly raised the specter of another recession that could undo years of hard-won financial progress. L.A. Now
New York Prison Escape
Two young black men shot dead by police in New York City and Cincinnati puts number killed by police in the US on track to exceed 1,000 by end of 2015
Abu Qatada and Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi say terror group’s leader is cut off from commanders, while insiders say it has been drained of Middle East recruits