The archive of all headlines from December 11, 2016, organized by time of publication.
The widening public rift between the incoming president and the nation’s powerful intelligence community could pose high-risk problems both for his administration and for national security. L.A. Now
To some, the dilapidated Oakland warehouse felt like a fantastical village, a child’s dream with no adults to say no.Oakland Ghost Ship fire's victims memorialized
Deputy prime minister says outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party may be behind attack outside Istanbul football stadium
Deputy prime minister says outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ party may be behind attack outside Istanbul football stadium
Oil CEO who looks set to beat Mitt Romney, David Petraeus and others for job has ties to Putin and has criticized economic sanctions against Russia
With the president-elect favouring the Exxon Mobil CEO, experts say the Senate may bridle over a realpolitik choice that may be entirely good for Russia
President-elect Donald J. Trump, in an interview with Fox News, cast blame for the intelligence assessments of Russia’s meddling on Democrats, who he said were embarrassed about losing.He also indicated that his vice president, Mike Pence, would receive his daily intelligence briefings, seemingly dismissing the importance of interacting with the agencies.
Before coal became king and the Rust Belt rusted, the Pacific Northwest began building an economy based on timber. The Oregon Country shipped its first load of logs to China in 1833. A century later, as national politics and the Great Depression intruded, this remote and rainy corner of the country… L.A. Now
Throughout the Northwest, from Washington to Northern California, historic timber-producing counties voted for Donald Trump. COMPANY TOWN
The president-elect is reportedly favouring the Exxon Mobil CEO but experts say the Senate may bridle over a realpolitik choice that would benefit Russia
Throughout the Northwest, from Washington to Northern California, historic timber-producing counties voted for Donald Trump. CALIFORNIA
Senator Ron Wyden tells Guardian CIA, agencies and Congress must ‘guard against political pressure’ as president-elect rejects reports Russia aided his victory
Senator Ron Wyden tells Guardian CIA, agencies and Congress must ‘guard against political pressure’ as president-elect rejects reports Russia aided his victory
Ambitious new climate change goals will require complex regulations on an unprecedented scale, but were approved in Sacramento without a study of possible economic repercussions. NATION
Ambitious new climate change goals will require complex regulations on an unprecedented scale, but were approved in Sacramento without a study of possible economic repercussions. Sports
Ambitious new climate change goals will require complex regulations on an unprecedented scale, but were approved in Sacramento without a study of possible economic repercussions. RAMS
Ambitious new climate change goals will require complex regulations on an unprecedented scale, but were approved in Sacramento without a study of possible economic repercussions. L.A. Now