The archive of all headlines from April 14, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Republican Marco Rubio says he’s running for president as Hillary Clinton’s 1,000-mile road trip to Iowa gets under way
Republican Marco Rubio speaks in Miami to confirm he’s running for president in 2016
Republican Marco Rubio speaks in Miami to confirm he’s running for president in 2016: ’When America doesn’t lead, global chaos inevitably follows’
Republican Marco Rubio confirms in Miami he’s running for president in 2016: ’When America doesn’t lead, global chaos inevitably follows’
A federal judge sentences a former Blackwater security guard to life in prison and three others to 30 years each over a 2007 shooting that left 17 people dead in a public square in Baghdad. Politics Now In Miami, Sen. Marco Rubio calls 2016 election a 'generational choice'
Republican Marco Rubio confirms in Miami he’s running for president in 2016: ’When America doesn’t lead, global chaos inevitably follows’
Republican senator from Florida vows to repeal Obamacare and reform US immigration, and positions himself as candidate for ‘a new American future’
A federal judge sentences a former Blackwater security guard to life in prison and three others to 30 years each over a 2007 shooting that left 17 people dead in a public square in Baghdad. Business Celebs play defense as they buy up new .porn Web addresses
Residential real estate is becoming the next frontier for speed-based investing. Math-driven models powered by historical patterns can size up homes and calculate future income in minutes.
One former security contractor, Nicholas A. Slatten, received a life sentence on Monday and three others received 30-year sentences for the killings of unarmed civilians in Iraq.
if the Saudis were indeed the State sponsors of 9/11, why on earth did the US and the Atlantic Alliance (under the doctrine of collective security) choose to wage a “Just War” of retribution against Afghanistan. Did they get there countries mixed up?
if the Saudis were indeed the State sponsors of 9/11, why on earth did the US and the Atlantic Alliance (under the doctrine of collective security) choose to wage a “Just War” of retribution against Afghanistan. Did they get there countries mixed up?
A federal judge sentences a former Blackwater security guard to life in prison and three others to 30 years each over a 2007 shooting that left 17 people dead in a public square in Baghdad. OBITUARIES Günter Grass dies at 87; Nobel-winning German novelist
if the Saudis were indeed the State sponsors of 9/11, why on earth did the US and the Atlantic Alliance (under the doctrine of collective security) choose to wage a “Just War” of retribution against Afghanistan. Did they get there countries mixed up?
A federal judge sentences a former Blackwater security guard to life in prison and three others to 30 years each over a 2007 shooting that left 17 people dead in a public square in Baghdad. OBITUARIES Gunter Grass dies at 87; Nobel-winning German novelist
A federal judge sentences a former Blackwater security guard to life in prison and three others to 30 years each over a 2007 shooting that left 17 people dead in a public square in Baghdad. Business Celebs play defense as they buy up new .porn Web addresses
The Mexican government raids at least three squalid, makeshift farm labor camps in recent weeks, rescuing about 250 adults and children and posting videos of the operations — rare enforcement actions that suggest a more aggressive tack by federal labor authorities. Nation Blackwater guards sentenced in fatal Iraq shootings
About 250 adults and children are rescued from three squalid, makeshift farm labor camps in videos of the operations — rare enforcement actions that suggest a more aggressive tack by federal labor authorities. Nation Blackwater guards sentenced in fatal Iraq shootings
About 250 adults and children are rescued from three squalid, makeshift farm labor camps in videos released by government. Nation Blackwater guards sentenced in fatal Iraq shootings
About 250 adults and children are rescued from three squalid farm labor camps in videos released by government. Nation Blackwater guards sentenced in fatal Iraq shootings
About 250 adults and children are rescued from three squalid farm labor camps in videos released by government. Nation Blackwater guards sentenced in fatal Iraq shootings
One former security contractor, Nicholas A. Slatten, received a life sentence and three others received 30-year sentences for the killings of unarmed civilians in Iraq in 2007.
One member of the private American security firm received a life term and three others 30 years for a shooting in Baghdad’s Nisour Square in 2007 that left 17 people dead.
About 250 adults and children are rescued from three squalid farm labor camps in videos released by the government. L.A. Now Los Angeles pays $8 million to settle wrongful-imprisonment lawsuit
Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn should have enough board support to keep his job, but remarks by Chairman Ferdinand Piech cast some doubt over the company’s strategy.
Republican senator from Florida vows to repeal Obamacare and reform US immigration, and positions himself as candidate for ‘a new American future’
For the European Central Bank, Germany is proving to be something of a headache. The ECB’s €60 billion ($63.6 billion) monthly asset purchase program is heavily weighted towards German sovereign debt, because Germany is the eurozone’s biggest economy. In March it bought €11.1 billion of German government bonds.
Missing Nigeria Schoolgirls
Driven by innovative but pricey new drugs for hepatitis C, U.S. spending on prescription drugs jumped 13% last year to a record $374 billion, according to an industry report. Mexico & the Americas Mexican government raids farm labor camps in crackdown on abuses
Patients seek innovative but pricey new drugs for hepatitis C, according to an industry report. Africa Nigeria marks one year since Boko Haram kidnapped the Chibok school girls
Patients are seeking innovative but pricey new drugs for hepatitis C, according to an industry report. Africa Nigeria marks one year since Boko Haram kidnapped the Chibok school girls
For the European Central Bank, Germany is proving to be something of a headache. The ECB’s asset purchase program is heavily weighted toward German sovereign debt, because Germany is the eurozone’s biggest economy.
The ECB’s asset purchase program is heavily weighted toward German sovereign debt, because Germany is the eurozone’s biggest economy.
Missing Nigeria Schoolgirls
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One member of the private American security firm received a life term and three others 30 years after they were convicted of killing 14 unarmed Iraqis in Baghdad’s Nisour Square in 2007.
Patients are seeking innovative but pricey new drugs for hepatitis C, according to an industry report. Africa Nigeria marks one year since Boko Haram kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls
Replacement of hawkish Bob Menendez on foreign relations committee has opened the door to watered-down version of bill that could derail nuclear talks
Patients are seeking innovative but pricey new drugs for hepatitis C, according to an industry report. Orange County Decision in San Juan Capistrano case may set water rate precedent
Replacement of hawkish critic Bob Menendez on foreign relations committee may make it less likely Congress is able to derail nuclear talks
An appellate court ruling due by next week could put a glitch in plans to reach Gov. Jerry Brown's goal of slashing urban water use by 25% statewide. Nation After hotel renovation, Watergate owners hope for a breakthrough
Problems like those at a yet-to-be finished $1.7 billion facility in Colorado have legislators asking if the agency should even be in the building business.
Returning for the first time since 2011, none of the American troops thought they would be here again, let alone return to find the Iraqi Army they had once trained in such a state.
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The missing schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram have come to symbolize an insurgency that doesn’t need a large footprint to terrorize a population.
The Foreign Relations Committee reached an accord on a bill giving Congress a vote on an international deal to reign in Iran’s nuclear program.
The Foreign Relations Committee reached a compromise on a bill giving Congress a vote on an international deal to rein in Iran’s nuclear program.
Problems like those at a yet-to-be finished $1.7 billion facility in Colorado have legislators asking if the agency should even be in the building business.
The missing schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram have come to symbolize an insurgency that doesn’t need a large footprint to terrorize a population.
An appellate court ruling due by next week could put a glitch in plans to reach Gov. Jerry Brown's goal of slashing urban water use by 25% statewide. MUSIC Percy Sledge, who sang 'When A Man Loves a Woman,' dies
The bill faces a veto threat from the White House, which is warning that congressional intervention in the negotiations could sink the diplomacy. MUSIC Percy Sledge, who sang 'When A Man Loves a Woman,' dies
The bill faces a veto threat from the White House, which is warning that congressional intervention in the negotiations could sink the diplomacy. MUSIC Percy Sledge, who sang 'When a Man Loves a Woman,' dies at 74
A top Senate Republican said that he has struck a deal with Democrats that would give Congress the power to review and possibly overturn a potential nuclear deal with Iran.
A top Senate Republican said that he has struck a deal with Democrats that would give Congress the power to review and possibly overturn a potential nuclear deal with Iran.
The bill faces a veto threat from the White House, which is warning that congressional intervention in the negotiations could sink the diplomacy. Nation Stiff sentences being handed to Atlanta educators who spurned deal
In the year since Boko Haram militants kidnapped hundreds of schoolgirls from their dormitories in northeastern Nigeria, the missing girls have come to symbolize an insurgency that doesn’t need a large footprint to terrorize a population.
The bill faces a veto threat from the White House, which is warning that congressional intervention in the negotiations could sink the diplomacy. Nation Now Reserve sheriff's deputy who mistook gun for Taser turns himself in, posts bail
Key senators have agreed on legislation to give Congress the power to review and possibly overturn a nuclear deal with Iran. The bill’s terms would reduce the review period and drop terrorism certification.
Clinton meets voters in Monticello while Jeb Bush addresses Ohio chamber of commerce, a day after Marco Rubio formally announced 2016 run
The bill faces a veto threat from the White House, which is warning that congressional intervention in the negotiations could sink the diplomacy. Nation Now North Carolina college killing will be investigated as hate crime
The bill faces a veto threat from the White House, which is warning that congressional intervention in the negotiations could sink the diplomacy. Nation Judge in Atlanta cheating case hands out stiff sentences to some educators
The bill faces a veto threat from the White House, which is warning that congressional intervention in the negotiations could sink the diplomacy. Politics Now After soaring rhetoric, Rubio begins to outline policy positions
After a compromise bill emerged giving Congress a vote on the agreement to rein in Iran’s nuclear program, the president would sign it in its current form, his spokesman said.
In one of the nation's worst education scandals, adults cheated to increase scores on standardized tests given to students. 'It's like the sickest thing that's ever happened in this town,' the judge says. Politics Now After soaring rhetoric, Rubio begins to outline policy positions
President Obama intends to remove Cuba from the government’s list of nations that sponsor terrorism, eliminating a major obstacle to the restoration of diplomatic relations after decades of hostilities.
White House says Obama has submitted required certifications to Congress indicating his intent to take Cuba off list, in latest move to normarlise relations
In one of the nation's worst education scandals, adults cheated to increase scores on standardized tests given to students. 'It's like the sickest thing that's ever happened in this town,' the judge says. Nation Obama to remove Cuba from list of state sponsors of terrorism
The long-awaited decision to lift Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism effectively clears the way for the U.S. and Cuba to reopen their embassies in Havana and Washington.
White House says Obama has submitted required certifications to Congress indicating his intent to take Cuba off list, in latest move to normarlise relations
The president will take Cuba off the list of countries that have been designated as sponsors of terrorism, removing a point of contention in the countries' talks over renewing diplomatic ties. Nation Judge hands down sentences of 1 to 7 years in Atlanta cheating case
The president will take Cuba off the list of countries that have been designated as sponsors of terrorism, removing a point of contention in the countries' talks over renewing diplomatic ties. Middle East White House says Obama prepared to sign compromise bill on Iran
After a compromise bill emerged giving Congress a vote on the agreement to rein in Iran’s nuclear program, the president would sign it in its current form, his spokesman said.
The president will take Cuba off the list of countries that have been designated as sponsors of terrorism, removing a point of contention in the countries' talks over renewing diplomatic ties. Middle East Obama prepared to sign compromise bill on Iran, White House says
White House says Obama has submitted required certifications to Congress indicating his intent to take Cuba off list, in latest move to normarlise relations
In the year since Boko Haram militants kidnapped hundreds of schoolgirls from their dormitories in northeastern Nigeria, the missing girls have come to symbolize an insurgency that doesn’t need a large footprint to terrorize a population.
After a compromise bill emerged giving Congress a vote on the agreement to rein in Iran’s nuclear program, the president would sign it in its current form, his spokesman said.
White House says Obama has submitted required certifications to Congress indicating his intent to take Cuba off list, in latest move to normalise relations
The president will take Cuba off the list of countries that have been designated as sponsors of terrorism, removing a point of contention in the countries' talks over renewing diplomatic ties. L.A. Now Water supplier OKs 15% cut to cities, water districts in Southland
Foreign relations committee finds ‘balance’ in unanimous vote to amend language in legislation and give Congress a say on final version of historic deal
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, which typically provides the region with about half its water supply, votes for the cut amid one of the worst droughts on record. Nation Obama to remove Cuba from list of state sponsors of terrorism
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, which typically provides the region with about half its water supply, votes for the cut amid one of the worst droughts on record. Science Now Your digital health records are not safe, report says
A Senate panel unanimously approved legislation granting Congress a voice in negotiations on the Iran nuclear accord after President Obama withdrew his opposition rather than face a bipartisan rebuke.
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The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, which typically provides the region with about half its water supply, votes for the cut amid one of the worst droughts on record. Science Now Your digital health records are not safe, report on breaches shows