The archive of all headlines from July 14, 2016, organized by time of publication.
It's a strange week when Donald Trump - known for his provocations and unconventional behavior - lectures a Supreme Court justice on what's 'highly inappropriate,' and even some of Trump's most ardent critics have to admit: this time he's right.Opinion: Ruth Bader Ginsburg talked trash about Donald Trump in an interview. Should she have?
It's a strange week when Donald Trump - known for his provocations and unconventional behavior - lectures a Supreme Court justice on what's 'highly inappropriate,' and even some of Trump's most ardent critics have to admit: this time he's right.Ruth Bader Ginsburg talked trash about Donald Trump in an interview. Should she have?
'The city came after me, to make me their little poster child and be able to promote me as their first victory,' says rental operator Scott Shatford, who pleaded no contest in a plea deal with the city. 'It's pretty silly.' NATION
New prime minister pledges to protect ’precious bond of United Kingdom’
Britain’s new PM appoints Boris Johnson as foreign secretary and sacks George Osborne as chancellor in favour of Philip Hammond
The chief of the Fresno Police Department took the rare step Wednesday of publicly releasing the body-camera video footage of officers fatally shooting an unarmed 19-year-old man last month -- a shooting that has generated fierce protests amid a roiling national debate over police brutality. Fresno police release video of Dylan Noble shooting
The police chief says he decided to release the graphic videos of officers firing four gunshots into Dylan Noble, a white man, because of the intense public interest in the shooting. Fresno police release video of Dylan Noble shooting
Americans chuck out two tonnes of food a second – be it at the farm for being ‘ugly’ or at the table because we’re too finicky
Demonstrators chant the name of Redel Jones, who was killed in a South L.A. alley last year by an LAPD officer. They also shout: “No justice, no peace, no racist police.” L.A. Now
The police chief says he decided to release the graphic videos of officers firing four gunshots into Dylan Noble, a white man, because of the intense public interest in the shooting. Fresno police release video of Dylan Noble shooting
Demonstrators chant the name of Redel Jones, who was killed in a South L.A. alley last year by an LAPD officer. They also shout: “No justice, no peace, no racist police.” L.A. Now
The police chief says he decided to release the graphic videos of officers firing four gunshots into Dylan Noble, a white man, because of the intense public interest in the shooting. Fresno police release video of Dylan Noble shooting
Demonstrators chant the name of Redel Jones, who was killed in a South L.A. alley last year by an LAPD officer. They also shout: “No justice, no peace, no racist police.” L.A. Now
The police chief says he decided to release the graphic videos of officers firing four gunshots into Dylan Noble, a white man, because of the intense public interest in the shooting. Fresno police release video of Dylan Noble shooting
“Despite more than a decade of development and a bill of $40 billion," the system is in tatters, says the Union of Concerned Scientists. The group urges Obama to halt expansion of the program until it's fixed. California Journal
“Despite more than a decade of development and a bill of $40 billion," the system is in tatters, says the Union of Concerned Scientists. The group urges Obama to halt expansion of the program until it's fixed. NATION
Hillary Clinton has emerged from the investigation into her email practices a wounded candidate, with many voters saying she cannot be trusted, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.She is now tied with Donald J. Trump in a general election matchup, the poll indicates, with each receiving the support of 40 percent of voters.
The police chief says he decided to release the graphic videos of officers firing four gunshots into Dylan Noble, a white man, because of the intense public interest in the shooting. Fresno police release video of Dylan Noble shooting
Americans chuck out two tons of food a second – be it at the farm for being ‘ugly’ or at the table because we’re too finicky
“Despite more than a decade of development and a bill of $40 billion," the system is in tatters, says the Union of Concerned Scientists. The group urges Obama to halt expansion of the program until it's fixed. NATION
Hillary Clinton has emerged from the investigation into her email practices with more voters saying she cannot be trusted, according to a Times/CBS News poll.She is now tied with Donald J. Trump in a general election matchup, with each receiving the support of 40 percent of voters.
The police chief says he decided to release the graphic videos of officers firing four gunshots into Dylan Noble, a white man, because of the intense public interest in the shooting. Fresno police release video of Dylan Noble shooting
“Despite more than a decade of development and a bill of $40 billion," the system is in tatters, says the Union of Concerned Scientists. The group urges Obama to halt expansion of the program until it's fixed. NATION
“Despite more than a decade of development and a bill of $40 billion," the system is in tatters, says the Union of Concerned Scientists. The group urges Obama to halt expansion of the program until it's fixed.A test of America's homeland missile defense system found a problem. Why did the Pentagon call it a success?
'Despite more than a decade of development and a bill of $40 billion,' the system is in tatters, says the Union of Concerned Scientists. The group urges Obama to halt expansion of the program until it's fixed.A test of America's homeland missile defense system found a problem. Why did the Pentagon call it a success?
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Tuesday called Donald J. Trump “a faker” who “really has an ego.”“On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill-advised and I regret making them,” she said.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Tuesday called Donald J. Trump “a faker” who “really has an ego.”“On reflection, my recent remarks in response to press inquiries were ill advised and I regret making them,” she said.
Supreme court justice says she will be ‘more circumspect’ after calling the presumptive Republican nominee a ‘faker’
In the age of Peak TV, the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards have a whole new luster among the crop of Hollywood award shows. Now the race to bring home the hardware really begins, and the competition is stiff in TV Land.Watch the Emmy nominations announcement live
In the age of Peak TV, the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards have a whole new luster among the crop of Hollywood award shows. Now the race to bring home the hardware really begins, and the competition is stiff. NATION
In the age of Peak TV, the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards have a whole new luster among the crop of Hollywood award shows. Now the race to bring home the hardware really begins, and the competition is stiff.List of nominees
“Despite more than a decade of development and a bill of $40 billion," the system is in tatters, says the Union of Concerned Scientists. The group urges Obama to halt expansion of the program until it's fixed.A test of America's homeland missile defense system found a problem. Why did the Pentagon call it a success?
'Game of Thrones,' 'House of Cards,' 'Downton Abbey,' 'The Americans,' 'Better Call Saul,' 'Mr. Robot' and 'Homeland' are nominated for best drama series.Read the list of nominees
Donald J. Trump’s campaign has signaled to Republicans that he will pick Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana as his running mate. It is seen as a cautious choice.But Republicans say the mercurial presidential candidate may still backtrack.
Choice of conservative Indiana governor, who spent 12 years in Congress, would bring political experience to the businessman’s campaign ticket
'Game of Thrones,' 'House of Cards,' 'Downton Abbey,' 'The Americans,' 'Better Call Saul,' 'Mr. Robot' and 'Homeland' are nominated for best drama series. Comedy nods go to 'black-ish,' 'Master of None,' 'Modern Family,' 'Silicon Valley,' 'Transparent,' 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' and 'Veep.'Read the list of nominees
Choice of conservative Indiana governor, who spent 12 years in Congress, would bring political experience to the businessman’s campaign ticket
'House of Cards,' 'Downton Abbey,' 'The Americans,' 'Better Call Saul,' 'Mr. Robot' and 'Homeland' are also nominated for best drama series. Comedy nods go to 'black-ish,' 'Master of None,' 'Modern Family,' 'Silicon Valley,' 'Transparent,' 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' and 'Veep.'Read the list of nominees
Choice of conservative Indiana governor, who spent 12 years in Congress, would bring political experience to the businessman’s campaign ticket
Choice of conservative Indiana governor, who spent 12 years in Congress, would bring political experience to the businessman’s campaign ticket
'House of Cards,' 'Downton Abbey,' 'The Americans,' 'Better Call Saul,' 'Mr. Robot' and 'Homeland' are also nominated for best drama series. Comedy nods go to 'black-ish,' 'Master of None,' 'Modern Family,' 'Silicon Valley,' 'Transparent,' 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' and 'Veep.'Emmy nominees 2016: This year it's #EmmySoDiverse
Choice of conservative Indiana governor, who spent 12 years in Congress, would bring political experience to the businessman’s campaign ticket