The archive of all headlines from November 12, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Earlier Wednesday, the EU approved guidelines to its member states for marking Israeli goods that are produced in the West Bank. «The EU legislation on indication of origin is very clear: 'Made in Israel' used for the products coming from Israeli settlements would mislead the consumer…" Sports Now
Earlier Wednesday, the EU approved guidelines to its member states for marking Israeli goods that are produced in the West Bank. «The EU legislation on indication of origin is very clear: 'Made in Israel' used for the products coming from Israeli settlements would mislead the consumer…" BUSINESS
Earlier Wednesday, the EU approved guidelines to its member states for marking Israeli goods that are produced in the West Bank. «The EU legislation on indication of origin is very clear: 'Made in Israel' used for the products coming from Israeli settlements would mislead the consumer…" Weather
NFL owners won't vote on a solution until at least January. Meanwhile, here's everything you need to know about each plan.
The debate opened a new season of the campaign shaped by the glaring policy fissures that are dividing Republicans, from immigration and bank regulation to taxes and national security.
Carson's planning lagged behind a rival proposal in Inglewood. Iger heads one of the most successful entertainment companies in the world, and Disney owns ESPN, a television partner with the NFL.Inglewood vs. Carson NFL stadium: Which one's better?
Welfare official confirms there were no issues with April Hoagland and Beckie Peirce’s care but judge ordered child be placed with a heterosexual couple
The new school -- a middle and high school -- will be a recruiting tool for faculty and scientists who may be worried about the cost of living in L.A. and the education system here. NFL
A proposed federal rule, to be announced on Thursday, opens the latest front in the long-running campaign to curb unwanted exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke.
The new school -- a middle and high school -- will be a recruiting tool for faculty and scientists who may be worried about the cost of living in L.A. and the education system here. PolitiCal
Some see the focus on «microaggression» as the next step forward in the country's long march toward greater equality. Critics say the movement perpetuates a sense of victimhood.The tantrums at Mizzou and Yale reveal more than PC problems
Some see the focus on «microaggression» as the next step forward in the country's long march toward greater equality. Critics say the movement perpetuates a sense of victimhood. Education
Some see the focus on slights and snubs as the next step forward in the country's long march toward greater equality. Critics say the movement perpetuates a sense of victimhood. CALIFORNIA
In the first of a series of dispatches from the US’s poorest communities, we visit Beattyville, Kentucky, blighted by a lack of jobs and addiction to ‘hillbilly heroin’
Complications with the relocation of underground utilities have eaten through about half of the project's $92.7-million reserve for unexpected cost increases, a fund that was supposed to last five more years. Education
Kurdish-led forces gained control over a major jihadist supply line between Syria and the Iraqi city of Mosul as part of a broader offensive to reclaim the town of Sinjar.
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Kurdish-led forces gained control over a major jihadist supply line between Syria and Iraq as part of a broader offensive to reclaim the town of Sinjar. The Times has two reporters on the front lines.
Complications with the relocation of underground utilities have eaten through about half of the project's $92.7-million reserve for unexpected cost increases, a fund that was supposed to last five more years. Middle East
Complications with the relocation of underground utilities have eaten through about half of the project's $92.7-million reserve for unexpected cost increases, a fund that was supposed to last five more years. L.A. Now
A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously finds that the long delays prisoners endure on death row awaiting execution do not constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
Kurdish-led forces gained control over a major jihadist supply line between Syria and Iraq. The Times has two reporters on the front lines.
Infrastructure and education in poor mining regions among targets of funding, as well as repurposing of lands and power plant sites for other industries
In the first of a series of dispatches from the US’s poorest communities, we visit Beattyville, Kentucky, blighted by a lack of jobs and addiction to ‘hillbilly heroin’
Complications with the relocation of underground utilities have eaten through about half of the project's $92.7-million reserve for unexpected cost increases, a fund that was supposed to last five more years. L.A. Now
Complications with the relocation of underground utilities have eaten through about half of the project's $92.7-million reserve for unexpected cost increases, a fund that was supposed to last five more years. Nation
Within the next few months, surgeons at the Cleveland Clinic expect to become the first in the United States to transplant a uterus into a woman who lacks one, so that she can become pregnant and give birth.
Within the next few months, surgeons at the Cleveland Clinic expect to become the first in the U.S. to transplant a uterus into a woman who lacks one, so that she can become pregnant.