The archive of all headlines from June 11, 2015, organized by time of publication.
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Abu Qatada and Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi say terror group’s leader is isolated from commanders, while insiders say group has been drained of Middle East recruits
A new focus on breaking the extremists' grip in Anbar marks a major shift in U.S. strategy and puts American troops considerably closer to the front lines. POLITICS
Exclusive: Insiders say group has been drained of Middle East recruits and that US wrongfooted by shift in balance of power between warring jihadi groups
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A new focus on breaking the extremists' grip in Anbar marks a major shift in U.S. strategy and puts American troops considerably closer to the front lines. POLITICS
Strategic errors by his campaign and unexpected stumbles by the would-be candidate have defined Bush’s past six months, leaving his standing considerably diminished ahead of his formal entry into the race on Monday.
A new focus on breaking the extremists' grip in Anbar marks a major shift in U.S. strategy and puts American troops considerably closer to the front lines. L.A. Now
Tenant and landlord groups support the proposal to expedite the approval process. It could help boost affordable housing, one councilman says. PolitiCal
Investigators say that the data from the Office of Personnel Management may have included the names of Chinese with ties to U.S. officials, information that Beijing could use for blackmail or retaliation.
The two sides disagree on whether two officers had a right to stop and question Ford. His relatives and the ACLU praise the panel, but the police union says rank-and-file officers feel abandoned. L.A. Now
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The two sides disagree on whether two officers had a right to stop and question Ford. His relatives and the ACLU praise the panel, but the police union says rank-and-file officers feel abandoned. CALIFORNIA
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The proposed amnesty was born out of an unusual alliance of landlords and tenant advocates troubled by the elimination of quality, affordable units created without city permits. Crime & Courts
Several organizations are part of an online campaign that is brazenly raising money for the war in eastern Ukraine, using common tactics that have at least tacit support from the government of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
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California rice growers stand to win big if the Pacific trade accord goes through. But the U.S. and Japan locked horns over beef and pork last year, and the fight over rice is even more delicate. L.A. Now
The German chain has expanded to nearly 1,400 locations in 32 states over the last few decades. Its Southern Calif. move could force rivals to lower prices. BUSINESS
The German chain has expanded to nearly 1,400 locations in 32 states over the last few decades. Its Southern Calif. move could force rivals to lower prices. Europe
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A Senate bill would move many contraceptives over the counter ahead of next year’s election in move Democrats claim is just another way to erode Obamacare
The German chain has expanded to nearly 1,400 locations in 32 states over the last few decades. Its Southern Calif. move could force rivals to lower prices. OBITUARIES
Several organizations are part of an online campaign that is brazenly raising money for the war in eastern Ukraine, using common tactics that have at least tacit support from the government of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
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The move would require at least hundreds more American military trainers to help Iraqi forces retake cities lost to the Islamic State.
Mogul to continue as executive chairman of media and entertainment group, with his sons James and Lachlan taking leading roles
Rupert Murdoch, the 84-year-old chief executive of 21st Century Fox, is planning to hand over the media company’s reins to his son James, two people briefed on the plans said Thursday.
The German chain has expanded to nearly 1,400 locations in 32 states over the last few decades. Its Southern Calif. move could force rivals to lower prices. BUSINESS
The oil and gas industry offered good pay to men with no more than a high school education, but those jobs disappeared when oil prices plunged from nearly $110 to about $45 a barrel.
In one county, relief. In another, 'constant pain.' Obama's overhaul of the healthcare system is focusing new attention on the disparities in healthcare services to poor residents who are in the country illegally. BUSINESS
The long-awaited transition of power to the younger generation of Murdochs has accelerated with the impending expected appointment of James Murdoch to become chief executive of 21st Century Fox, with his older brother Lachlan Murdoch taking a larger role as executive chairman. Local
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The move would require at least hundreds more American military trainers to help Iraqi forces retake cities lost to the Islamic State.
The long-awaited transition of power to the younger generation of Murdochs has accelerated with the impending expected appointment of James Murdoch to become chief executive of 21st Century Fox, with his older brother Lachlan Murdoch taking a larger role as executive chairman. Nation
The long-awaited transition of power to the younger generation of Murdochs has accelerated with the impending expected appointment of James Murdoch to become chief executive of 21st Century Fox, with his older brother Lachlan Murdoch taking a larger role as executive chairman. Europe
Lender says its negotiating team are going home to Washington due to a lack of progress in narrowing key differences with Athens
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Son James Murdoch is expected to soon be appointed chief executive of Fox, with his older brother Lachlan taking on a larger role as executive chairman. Europe
Peter Lee, executive director of Covered California and a former Obama administration official, said a potential Supreme Court court ruling against the Affordable Care Act «signals that subsidies don't matter." BUSINESS
Ohio judge finds probable cause to charge Cleveland police officer with murder for November fatal shooting of 12-year-old boy who was holding a toy pellet gun
Peter Lee, executive director of Covered California and a former Obama administration official, said a potential Supreme Court court ruling against the Affordable Care Act «signals that subsidies don't matter." Technology Now
In a city where political clout is everything, the president seems to have none on the trade issue. Ahead of a Friday vote in the House, only one of the nine Chicago-area Democrats has committed to supporting the trade legislation.
Ohio judge says he is ‘thunderstruck’ by fatal shooting of 12-year-old boy in decision finding probable cause to charge Cleveland police officer with murder
Peter Lee, executive director of Covered California and a former Obama administration official, said a potential Supreme Court court ruling against the Affordable Care Act «signals that subsidies don't matter." Nation Now
Prosecutor brushes aside recommendation from Ohio judge to charge Cleveland police officer with murder and vows to proceed as planned with grand jury