The archive of all headlines from March 12, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Seeking to build public support for a $120-billion ballot measure, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is poised to release a sweeping proposal that would dramatically expand rail service throughout Los Angeles County over the next half-century.
Seeking to build public support for a $120-billion ballot measure, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is poised to release a sweeping proposal that would dramatically expand rail service throughout Los Angeles County over the next half-century.Tunneling under Sepulveda Pass: A big gamble to ease traffic nightmare
Follow live coverage from the 2016 campaign as Clinton’s comments that Reagans ‘started a national conversation’ on Aids angers advocates
The coroner's office, which usually has 50 to 60 bodies waiting to be processed, has received complaints from relatives about the length of time it takes to get information about their loved ones' deaths. CALIFORNIA
The coroner's office, which usually has 50 to 60 bodies waiting to be processed, has received complaints from relatives about the length of time it takes to get information about their loved ones' deaths. NATIONAL POLITICS
Thousands turn out to see Trump, while an estimated 500 protesters are on hand. Police keep Trump's fans and foes on opposite sides of the street outside the venue. L.A. Now
A crowd of thousands erupted after a rally at the University of Illinois, Chicago was canceled at the last minute on the advice of law enforcement
Inside the arena, an announcement is made that due to protesters who had gathered 'in and out of the arena, tonight's rally will be postponed until another day.'Trail Guide: Full coverage from the scene
Ex-students say coercive tactics were used to elicit glowing marks for Donald J. Trump’s classes in evaluations he is now using against them.
Inside the arena, an announcement is made that due to protesters who had gathered 'in and out of the arena, tonight's rally will be postponed until another day.'
A crowd of thousands erupted after a rally at the University of Illinois, Chicago was canceled at the last minute with the advice of law enforcement
Trump, speaking to MSNBC, says he thought it was a better idea to postpone the rally than to 'let people mix it up. I didn't want to see anybody get hurt. I think we made the right move.'
Ex-students say coercive tactics were used to elicit glowing marks for Donald J. Trump’s classes in evaluations he is now using against them.
Scuffles and fights broke out between supporters, protesters and police after the event was canceled at the last minute at the advice of law enforcement
Thousands of mostly young protesters gather outside the arena where Trump was due to appear, and at least some inside the venue are removed. Meanwhile, police attempt to keep hundreds of protesters and supporters separated on the streets outside.
Protesters and supporters of Donald J. Trump confronted each other, screaming and shoving, at a campaign event Friday that was called off over security concerns.
For months, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination has used protester disruptions as a theatrical device at his raucous rallies in sports arenas across the nation.
Protesters and supporters of Donald J. Trump confronted each other, screaming and shoving, at a campaign event Friday that was called off over security concerns.
Scuffles and fights broke out between supporters, protesters and police after the event was canceled at the last minute at the advice of law enforcement
Rivals for Republican nomination say ugly scenes at University of Illinois Chicago were Trump’s own fault and inevitable result of his divisive rhetoric
A flammable brew of populist anger, campaign mismanagement, a candidate's own provocative encouragement and protesters fighting back -- quite literally -- finally found its fuse.
Fistfights and shoving broke out among supporters and opponents at a Trump event in Chicago, drawing memories of police and protesters fighting in the same city in 1968.Trump has a huge deficit among nonwhite voters
Rivals for Republican presidential nomination say University of Illinois chaos is result of Trump’s divisive rhetoric
For months, the Republican front-runner has used protester disruptions as a theatrical device at his raucous rallies. «Get 'em out," he shouts, as he did in St. Louis hours before his chaotic Chicago stop.Campaign violence and Donald Trump: Hardly surprising, entirely predictable
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Rivals for Republican presidential nomination say University of Illinois chaos is result of Trump’s divisive rhetoric
The Appropriations Committee chief and a top Democrat have refused a request by the Obama administration to shift $27.2 million to the troubled program to keep it alive. Politics
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Rivals for Republican presidential nomination say University of Illinois chaos is result of Trump’s divisive rhetoric
The Appropriations Committee chief and a top Democrat have refused a request by the Obama administration to shift $27.2 million to the troubled program to keep it alive. NATION
The Appropriations Committee chief and a top Democrat have refused a request by the Obama administration to shift $27.2 million to the troubled program to keep it alive.How a $2.7 billion air-defense system became a 'zombie' program
Florida senator says Trump nomination would ‘fracture the Republican Party and conservative movement’ – but maintains Clinton would be a bad president
The law's supporters say its aim is to protect women's health by requiring comprehensive medical care at abortion clinics, but oppponents say the law's real aim is to make abortions virtually impossible to obtain.Inside Whole Women's Health Clinic, the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit before the Supreme Court
Republican frontrunner praises his supporters and blames ‘these other people’ for demonstations erupting into chaos and violence at previous events
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After Friday's unrest in Chicago that prompted him to cancel his rally there, Trump came out as brash and loud as ever Saturday, pumping up an Ohio crowd in his first appearance of the day.Campaign violence and Donald Trump: Hardly surprising, entirely predictable
Protesters and supporters of Donald J. Trump confronted each other, screaming and shoving, at a campaign event that was called off over security concerns.
Republican frontrunner praises his supporters and blames ‘these other people’ for demonstations erupting into chaos and violence at previous events
A look back at how Donald J. Trump mustered his way into the Republican elite finds that his presidential campaign is driven in part by a desire to be taken seriously.
Republican frontrunner praises his supporters and blames ‘these other people’ for demonstations erupting into chaos and violence
After Friday's unrest in Chicago that prompted him to cancel his rally there, Trump came out as brash and loud as ever Saturday, pumping up an Ohio crowd in his first appearance of the day.
The Republican hopeful blames organized protesters for disrupting his Chicago rally and says he reluctantly canceled his appearance to preserve the peace. 'My people are nice,' Trump says.
There was a moment of drama when a man hurdled a barrier and attempted to take the stage, but he was swiftly detained and a flustered Trump soon regained his composure.
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Trump says Friday's scuffle in Chicago arose when 'all of a sudden a planned attack just came out of nowhere.' Later he repeated his promise to build a wall on the border with Mexico.
Republican holds a tense – but typically bellicose – event in Cleveland, Ohio, where his party will crown a presidential nominee at this summer’s convention