The archive of all headlines from December 11, 2015, organized by time of publication.
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 for electronics in San Bernardino terrorism probe
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 investigators search lake for shooters’ electronics, hard drive
Americans are deeply fearful of another terrorist attack, lifting Donald J. Trump to a new high among likely Republican primary voters, a New York Times/CBS News poll found.
Democrat candidate tells NBC’s Late Night host Seth Meyers that the billionaire was ‘shameful and wrong’ with his comments about Muslims
Jury finds Holtzclaw guilty of 18 counts of rape and sexual assaults against women after 45 hours of deliberations
The attackers were in the final planning stages of an assault on a location or building that housed a lot more people than the Inland Regional Center, according to federal sources.
Jury finds Holtzclaw guilty of 18 counts of rape and sexual assaults against women after 45 hours of deliberations
Jury finds Holtzclaw guilty of 18 counts of rape and sexual assaults against women after 45 hours of deliberations
Democrat candidate tells NBC’s Late Night host Seth Meyers that the billionaire was ‘shameful and wrong’ with his comments about Muslims
Democrat candidate tells NBC’s Late Night host Seth Meyers that the billionaire was ‘shameful and wrong’ with his comments about Muslims
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.
ISIS UnCovered
An analysis of how top-tier Republicans seeking the White House spent November reveals that a strenuous itinerary does not necessarily translate to robust poll numbers.
More than 30,000 people with disabilities in Riverside and San Bernardino counties rely on the center -- scene of last week's shooting -- to arrange vital in-home care or other services.
Exclusive: Documents reveal donor-funded US startup embedded in Republican’s campaign paid UK university academics to collect psychological profiles on potential voters
Documents reveal donor-funded US startup embedded in Republican’s campaign paid UK university academics to collect psychological profiles on potential voters
An analysis of how top-tier Republicans seeking the White House spent November reveals that a strenuous itinerary does not necessarily translate to robust poll numbers.
An analysis of how top-tier candidates spent November reveals that a strenuous itinerary does not necessarily translate to robust poll numbers.
Syed Rizwan Farook was known to be soft-spoken and reserved, and an introvert, while his older brother, Syed Raheel Farook, was loud and sociable with an air of nonchalance. The two came from a turbulent home life, including their parents' violent marital history in which they often had to intervene.
Syed Rizwan Farook was known to be soft-spoken and reserved, while his older brother, Syed Raheel Farook, was loud and sociable. The brother's father, Syed Farook, pictured, had a turbulent relationship with their mother.
An analysis of how top-tier candidates spent November reveals that a strenuous itinerary does not necessarily translate to robust poll numbers.
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Iraqi soldiers and tribal fighters have been advancing on the city, frustrated by months of false starts and unfulfilled promises. A recent siege has finally yielded some success.
'It's a disaster for our life,' says Saad Gulzar Malik, brother of Tashfeen Malik, the woman who joined her husband Syed Rizwan Farook in slaughtering 14 people.
The federal jury took two days to reach its verdict against Dean G. Skelos, the former New York Senate majority leader, and his son, Adam, finding them guilty of all eight bribery, extortion and conspiracy counts.
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Attorney promises civil lawsuits against police officials as victims and their supporters ask: why wasn’t Holtzclaw caught sooner?
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