The archive of all headlines from June 10, 2016, organized by time of publication.
After the president met Bernie Sanders at the White House on Thursday, he released a video saying ‘I cannot wait to get out there and campaign for Hillary’
'I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office,' the president said of the presumptive Democratic nominee.Sen. Elizabeth Warren to endorse Clinton
While China's moves have caused concern in Washington as well as numerous countries in Southeast Asia, no nation in the region has been as active in challenging China as the Philippines. Politics
While China's moves have caused concern in Washington as well as numerous countries in Southeast Asia, no nation in the region has been as active in challenging China as the Philippines. L.A. Now
The agreement comes almost one week before the constitutional deadline for a new budget, an early compromise that's likely a sign of how few contentious issues there were between Brown and his fellow Democrats. L.A. Now
President meets Bernie Sanders at White House, then releases video declaring: ‘I cannot wait to get out there and campaign for Hillary’
Massachusetts senator endorses presumptive Democratic nominee and puts herself in the frame as potential vice-presidential candidate
In a video posted on Hillary Clinton’s Facebook page, the president said, “I don’t think there’s ever been someone so qualified to hold this office.” Mr. Obama wants to begin playing an active role in the race, but he has also been hesitant to declare it finished out of respect for Bernie Sanders and his supporters.
Senator frames herself as potential vice-presidential candidate after Obama endorses Democrat frontrunner and Sanders strikes conciliatory tone
«We're sticking a fork in this El Niño and calling it done," NOAA says. The climate pattern brought strong rain and snow to Northern California but did little for L.A. Politics
Senator frames herself as potential vice-presidential candidate while Sanders strikes conciliatory tone
Civil asset forfeiture arose in the 1980s as a way to cripple drug lords and fund anti-narcotics operations. But critics say the tactic often ensnares innocent people who can't get their property back. L.A. Now
Civil asset forfeiture arose in the 1980s as a way to cripple drug lords and fund anti-narcotics operations. But critics say the tactic often ensnares innocent people who can't get their property back. MOVIES
Civil asset forfeiture arose in the 1980s as a way to cripple drug lords and fund anti-narcotics operations. But critics say the tactic often ensnares innocent people who can't get their property back. L.A. Now
A shallow magnitude 5.2 earthquake was reported Friday morning 13 miles from Borrego Springs in eastern San Diego County.The rolling motion starts a beeline to Twitter
2016 Election
Now that President Obama has endorsed Hillary Clinton, her advisers are eager to use his political touch in battleground states this fall. They see Mr. Obama as the rare sitting president who could help his party’s nominee in the looming campaign to defeat Donald J. Trump.
A shallow magnitude 5.2 earthquake was reported Friday morning 13 miles from Borrego Springs in eastern San Diego County.5.2 earthquake in SoCal shows danger of deadly but little-known San Jacinto fault
SurveyUSA poll suggests Sanders voters could help Clinton recapture young people, union members and critical midwest and north-east states
SurveyUSA data suggests Sanders voters could help Clinton recapture young people, union members and critical midwest and north-east states
The widespread worry about costs indicates a potential shift in the debate over healthcare, at least in this heavily Democratic state, a new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll says. Healthcare poll
Joey Carney had finally reached his goal of becoming a Division I baseball pitcher. With his mother's life failing and in need of a liver transplant, Carney knew what he had to do.Video: College pitcher donates liver to save dying mother
Bill Clinton, Billy Crystal and Will Smith among those gathered after funeral procession that followed route of boxer’s 1960 Olympic gold medal parade
Joey Carney had finally reached his goal of becoming a Division I baseball pitcher. With his mother's life failing and in need of a liver transplant, Carney knew what he had to do. Real Sports Hero: College pitcher donates liver to save dying mother
Bill Clinton, Billy Crystal and Will Smith among those gathered after funeral procession that followed route of boxer’s 1960 Olympic gold medal parade