The archive of all headlines from October 12, 2015, organized by time of publication.
USC, which started the season ranked eighth in the nation, has a record of only 3-2. In August, witnesses said Sarkisian appeared intoxicated at a rally. CALIFORNIA POLITICS
USC, which started the season ranked eighth in the nation, has a record of only 3-2. In August, witnesses said Sarkisian appeared intoxicated at a rally.
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an organization that is shrouded in mystery, mainly due to the fact that the majority of people don’t even know of its existence.
USC, which started the season ranked eighth in the nation, has a record of only 3-2. In August, witnesses said Sarkisian appeared intoxicated at a rally. 'He is not healthy,' Athletic Director Pat Haden says.
The House committee has conducted one of the dozen interviews that its chairman said were planned with prominent intelligence, Defense and White House officials.
The House committee has conducted only one of the dozen interviews that its chairman said were planned with prominent intelligence, Defense and White House officials.
After missing a midday practice, Football Coach Steve Sarkisian, who has been under scrutiny since August for his sometimes erratic behavior, was put on indefinite leave Sunday.
Interviews and documents show that the focus of a House committee’s work has shifted from the deadly 2012 attack in Libya to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s use of a private email server.
Papua New Guinea drought has already claimed two dozen lives and looming El Niño weather pattern could be as severe as in 1997-98, when 23,000 people died
El Niño could be as severe as in 1997-98, when 23,000 people died
Interviews and documents show that the focus of a House committee’s work has shifted from the deadly 2012 attack in Libya to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s use of a private email server.
Prime minister says authorities close to identifying one of suicide attackers who killed at least 128 at peace rally
Brown's turn to future plans followed an uncharacteristically bumpy stretch for the fourth-term governor. USC
Interviews and documents show that the focus of a House committee’s work has shifted from the deadly 2012 attack in Libya to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s use of a private email server.
Prime minister says authorities close to identifying one of suicide attackers who killed at least 128 at peace rally
Brown's turn to future plans followed an uncharacteristically bumpy stretch for the fourth-term governor. Middle East
Prime minister says authorities close to identifying one of suicide attackers who killed at least 128 at peace rally
Candidate will not ‘become a hitman’ targeting Hillary Clinton, aides say as they hope he can shift from impassioned speeches to conversation
Guardian investigation reveals as many as 83 US deportees have been murdered since January 2014 after return to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras
Guardian investigation reveals US deportees have been murdered shortly after return to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras
Brown's turn to future plans followed an uncharacteristically bumpy stretch for the fourth-term governor. L.A. Now
Temperatures soar to 100 degrees over the last three days, making it the longest stretch of scorching triple-digit heat in downtown L.A. in more than 25 years, forecasters say. L.A. Now
Sarkisian's actions raised concern among some of his players while he was leading the University of Washington football program. The second-year USC coach was placed on indefinite leave Sunday.
Steve Sarkisian's actions raised concern among some of his players while he was leading the University of Washington football program.
Despite a crackdown against what it calls “bad actors,” the Education Department continues to hand over tens of millions of dollars every month to for-profit schools that have been accused of predatory behavior.
Athletic Director Pat Haden says 'we remain concerned for Steve and hope that it will give him the opportunity to focus on his personal well being.'
Every year thousands of Hondurans come to the US in search of safety – yet for a growing number of young men, the return home is deadly