The archive of all headlines from January 14, 2017, organized by time of publication.
President Obama ordered an immediate end to a long-standing policy that granted residency to Cubans who set foot on American soil, leaving thousands of others of Cubans on their way to the U.S. in sudden limbo.Haitians, Africans, Asians: Mexico’s border cities are getting overwhelmed with migrants headed to America
Chairman says panel will use ‘subpoenas if necessary’ to force testimony about Moscow’s alleged collusion with Trump team and cyber-crimes
America’s intelligence chiefs sat down with members of Congress behind closed doors for what they thought would be a straightforward briefing on Russian cyberattacks. Instead, Democrats grilled James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, on his refusal to say if the agency was investigating links between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Voters have grown more skeptical of pouring billions of dollars into football stadiums, which have been shown to generate less of an economic boom than the NFL has advertised.Winners and losers in the Chargers' move to L.A.
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Some homes have been left without power for more than a week because of this week’s blizzard, which locals say has been the worst in a decade. L.A. Now
America’s intelligence chiefs sat down with members of Congress behind closed doors for what they thought would be a straightforward briefing on Russian cyberattacks. Instead, Democrats grilled James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, on his refusal to say if the agency was investigating links between Donald J. Trump’s campaign and Russia.
The train could cost taxpayers 50% more than estimated — as much as $3.6 billion more. And that’s just for the first 118 miles through the Central Valley, supposedly the easiest part. L.A. Now
President-elect also hints Beijing will need to cooperate on trade for him to commit to ‘one China’ policy
The train could cost taxpayers 50% more than estimated — as much as $3.6 billion more. And that’s just for the first 118 miles through the Central Valley, supposedly the easiest part. BUSINESS
As the president sees it, he tried to compromise but was met with relentless opposition. Republican leaders say Obama never offered half a loaf — or anything like it. CALIFORNIA
As the president sees it, he tried to compromise but was met with relentless opposition. Republican leaders say Obama never offered half a loaf — or anything like it.President Obama, who hoped to sow peace, instead led the nation in war
President-elect also hints Beijing will need to cooperate on trade for him to commit to ‘one China’ policy
In a week in which the world of the president-elect grew ever more bizarre, he remained his own unpredictable, infuriating, charismatic, deeply flawed self
If confirmed by the Senate, Scott Pruitt could be in charge of policing industries that have long helped advance his political career.His antipathy to federal regulation in many ways defined his tenure as Oklahoma’s chief law enforcement officer.
President-elect responds to congressman who rejected his legitimacy with tweets as holiday weekend named for Martin Luther King starts with DC protests
President-elect responds to congressman who rejected his legitimacy with tweets as holiday weekend named for Martin Luther King starts with DC protests
President-elect responds to congressman who rejected his legitimacy with tweets as holiday weekend named for Martin Luther King starts with DC protests
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This week’s storm roaring out of a six-year drought provided an explosive reminder that we survive in a harsh and moody climate. From drought to deluge: Once-in-a-decade conditions on the American River
This week’s storm roaring out of a six-year drought provided an explosive reminder that we survive in a harsh and moody climate.After 'pretty extraordinary' snowfall, Sierra Nevada braces for another battering from atmospheric river