The archive of all headlines from November 10, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Hours after Timothy M. Wolfe announced that he was stepping down as president after a wave of student outcry, the chancellor of the campus, R. Bowen Loftin, said he would move into another job.
Hours after Timothy M. Wolfe announced that he was stepping down as president amid a wave of student protests, the chancellor of the campus, R. Bowen Loftin, said he would move into another position.
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The report, by the World Anti-Doping Agency, implicates athletes, coaches, trainers, doctors and various Russian institutions. It recommends that Russia be suspended from competition.
Facing declining attendance and harsh criticism from animal rights groups, SeaWorld says its new show will put less emphasis on tricks and more on conservation efforts. L.A. Now
The plan is partly a reaction to public and legislative unhappiness over rising numbers of undergraduates from other states and countries, particularly at UCLA and UC Berkeley. L.A. Now
Seething with anger and alarmed over Marco Rubio’s rise, aides to Jeb Bush and his allies are privately threatening a wave of attacks on his former protégé in the coming weeks.
The court says the president has 'no statutory authority' to take executive action on immigration. The decision is a victory for conservatives and 26 states that filed suit. Education
President’s options running out as injunction is upheld against measures that could prevent millions, including people who arrived illegally as children, being thrown out of the US
The court says the president has 'no statutory authority' to take executive action on immigration. The decision is a victory for conservatives and 26 states that filed suit.Half of immigrants in state illegally could be eligible for Medi-Cal expansion, study finds
Of the estimated 2.6 million unauthorized immigrants in California, 51% make so little money they would qualify for Medi-Cal.Appeals court rules Obama can't block deportations of 5 million people
Fox Business Network burdened with task of asking incisive questions without further antagonizing pugnacious GOP contenders after CNBC fallout
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The National Weather Service predicts that the area from San Diego to Los Angeles has a 60% to 69% chance of «above-normal precipitation» this winter. That has even disaster-seasoned Californians a little worried -- and scrambling for home repairs.28 things to do to prepare for El Niño rains this season
The National Weather Service predicts that the area from San Diego to Los Angeles has a 60% to 69% chance of 'above-normal precipitation' this winter. That has even disaster-seasoned Californians a little worried -- and scrambling for home repairs.28 things to do to prepare for El Niño rains this season
'We are all working overtime and have been for months,' says Steve Lang, president of the 100-member Roofing Contractors Assn. of Southern California. 'We can only take on so much.'28 things to do to prepare for El Niño rains this season
Stung by a federal court ruling against President Obama's deportation policies, administration officials say they will appeal the decision to the Supreme Court. Immigration
Europe’s Border Crisis
The decision by the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday blocked Obama's executive actions to allow up to 5 million immigrants living illegally in the United States to stay and obtain work permits. Immigration
Quick 91-3 vote for National Defense Authorization Act designed to frustrate Obama administration plans to shutter detention center as veto is unlikely
Quick vote on National Defense Authorization Act designed to frustrate Obama’s plans to shutter facility but administration denies that bill is a roadblock
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said that he would act unilaterally for employees on the state’s payroll, placing New York’s public workers far ahead of other states on minimum wage.
New President Matt Johnson has requested an extensive analysis of incidents when LAPD officers have used force and how that compares to other major police departments. Nation
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said that he would act unilaterally for employees on the state’s payroll, placing New York’s public workers far ahead of other states.
New President Matt Johnson has requested an extensive analysis of incidents when LAPD officers have used force and how that compares to other major police departments. BUSINESS
New President Matt Johnson has requested an extensive analysis of incidents when LAPD officers have used force and how that compares to other major police departments. Nation Now
New President Matt Johnson has requested an extensive analysis of incidents when LAPD officers have used force and how that compares to other major police departments.Man grabbed bean-bag shotgun, fired shot before LAPD killed him, police say