The archive of all headlines from July 11, 2015, organized by time of publication.
A flawed background check failed to detect a pending felony charge against Roof, the man now accused in the rampage in Charleston, S.C.
«We are all sick this has happened," FBI Chief James Comey says. «We wish we could turn back the clock, but we can't." Roof is suspected of killing nine people in a Charleston, S.C. church in a racially motivated attack. Nation
Parliament will vote on a proposed deal amounting to an acknowledgement that, while the austerity may be painful and may deepen the financial crisis, exiting the euro zone would be worse.
Charleston Church Shooting
Parliament voted on a proposed deal amounting to an acknowledgment that, while the austerity may be painful and may deepen the financial crisis, exiting the euro zone would be worse.
Parliament backed a proposed deal amounting to an acknowledgment that, while the austerity may be painful and may deepen the financial crisis, exiting the euro zone would be worse.
‘I’m just another human,’ says outgoing boss, who was forced to quit by users angry about alleged attempts to curb the site’s ‘anything goes’ tone
A judge says a Northern California junior water rights holder had its due-process rights violated by the state's actions. L.A. Now
The new plan is nearly identical to the one that Greek voters rejected in Sunday's balloting. It will involve more painful cutbacks and higher taxes. L.A. Now
A NASA official says the agency may make contractors take out insurance to cover cargo losses now borne by taxpayers. A SpaceX delivery to the space station failed last month. Europe
A NASA official says the agency may make contractors take out insurance to cover cargo losses now borne by taxpayers. A SpaceX delivery to the space station failed last month. CALIFORNIA
«When it's all said and done, I will win the Hispanic vote," the GOP candidate says at his campaign stop at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. BUSINESS
The candidate appears with activists who lost relatives in crimes or accidents involving immigrants here illegally. Trump says the message is resonating: «I must be doing something right."
Members of the community are infusing the immigrant-rights movement with a more in-your-face brand of activism. The latest incident: an L.A. transgender woman interrupting Obama at the White House. CALIFORNIA
After the Miramonte child abuse scandal, the district moved to better protect students. The school board chief now acknowleges that «the rights of employees suffered in that pendulum swing." CALIFORNIA
Insurgent Republican candidate speaks to audience drawn from conservative Hollywood while protests rage outside
After the Miramonte child abuse scandal, the district moved to better protect students. The school board chief now acknowleges that «the rights of employees suffered in that pendulum swing." Europe
With banks still closed as debt talks continue, many fear the potential impact on already-stretched food supplies and social services in Athens and beyond.
Tsipras led the “NO” campaign while having already decided that in the wake of the Referendum, he would say YES to the creditors and cave in to their demands. This is tantamount to an Act of Treason.
After the Miramonte child abuse scandal, the district moved to better protect students. The school board chief now acknowleges that 'the rights of employees suffered in that pendulum swing.' Europe
Aid groups are beginning to feel the effects of nearly two weeks of bank closings, with their supply channels narrowing just as lines for food, clothing and medicine grow longer.
Athens’s proposal for sharp cuts and tax increases has exposed a divide — including in the prime minister’s party — and Europe’s finance ministers question whether the plan can be carried out.
After the Miramonte child abuse scandal, the district moved to better protect students. The school board chief now acknowleges that 'the rights of employees suffered in that pendulum swing.' L.A. Now
Unusually warmer temperatures of equatorial water in the Pacific and shifting winds continued through July, indicating that El Niño will be strong through the fall and into next spring, according to the U.S. Climate Prediction Center. Education
As Pao steps down following a petition and death threats, sociologists and other observers point to a ‘different lens’ for male and female executives
Unusually warmer temperatures of equatorial water in the Pacific and shifting winds continued through July, indicating that El Niño will be strong through the fall and into next spring, according to the U.S. Climate Prediction Center. BUSINESS
Unusually warmer temperatures of equatorial water in the Pacific and shifting winds continued through July, indicating that El Niño will be strong through the fall and into next spring, according to the U.S. Climate Prediction Center. Nation
Unusually warmer temperatures of equatorial water in the Pacific and shifting winds continued through July, indicating that El Niño will be strong through the fall and into next spring, according to the U.S. Climate Prediction Center. CALIFORNIA
Heroin use has increased 62% and related deaths have nearly quadrupled since 2002, a report says. The biggest upticks were among groups associated with a parallel rise in the use of painkillers, such as OxyContin and Vicodin. L.A. Now
The Saturday meeting will help determine whether Europe will continue negotiating the bailout loan that the Greek government desperately needs.
Finance ministers to discuss latest Greek proposals after PM receives backing from MPs
Heroin use has increased 62% and related deaths have nearly quadrupled since 2002, a report says. The biggest upticks were among groups associated with a parallel rise in the use of painkillers, such as OxyContin and Vicodin. National Politics
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