The archive of all headlines from June 14, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The epicenter of the fast-growing commercial drone business is in Northern California, and the new players are more like the classic Silicon Valley stereotype: geeks working in garages. Nation Now
As the president considered how to halt the Islamic State, some of the strongest resistance to greater involvement came from top military officials, who have typically argued for more combat power.
An official at an Oxnard high school, where athletes run next to strawberry fields worked by masked laborers, is among many parents and others waiting for regulators to tighten restrictions. Nation Now
Sheriff's deputies have shot bathrooms, furniture and themselves since the department switched to a firearm with a lighter trigger and without a safety lever. Nation Now
Sunday Times says Downing Street believes both nations have hacked into American whistleblower’s files, and that agents have been put in peril
New York Prison Escape
New York Prison Escape
Sheriff's deputies have shot bathrooms, furniture and themselves since the department switched to a firearm with a lighter trigger and without a safety lever. CALIFORNIA
Sheriff's deputies have shot bathrooms, furniture and themselves since the department switched to a firearm with a lighter trigger and without a safety lever. Nation
In a significant move to deter possible Russian aggression in Europe, the Pentagon is drawing up plans to store battle tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and other heavy weapons for as many as 5,000 American troops in several Baltic and Eastern European countries, officials say.
More than 30 bullets tore through the lobby¿s front windows and glass doors after the gunman, apparently angry over losing his child in a custody dispute, approached on foot and opened fire. CALIFORNIA
Release of report follows ruling on probable cause for murder charge and quotes FBI agent who gave first aid saying officers ‘didn’t know what to do’
Report follows ruling on probable cause for murder charge and quotes FBI agent who gave first aid saying officers ‘didn’t know what to do’
Release of report follows ruling on probable cause for murder charge and quotes FBI agent who gave first aid saying officers ‘didn’t know what to do’
More than 30 bullets tore through the lobby¿s front windows and glass doors after the gunman, apparently angry over losing his child in a custody dispute, approached on foot and opened fire. Europe
On Thursday, the pope will release his first major teaching letter, known as an encyclical, on the theme of the environment and the poor, which is being treated as a milestone that could place the Roman Catholic Church at the forefront of a new coalition of religion and science.
Sheriff's deputies have shot bathrooms, furniture and themselves since the department switched to a firearm with a lighter trigger and without a safety lever. Nation Now
Sheriff's deputies have shot bathrooms, furniture and themselves since the department switched to a firearm with a lighter trigger and without a safety lever. POLITICS
On Thursday, the pope will release his first major teaching letter, on the theme of the environment and the poor, which could place the Roman Catholic Church at the forefront of a new coalition of religion and science.
Negotiations for permanent stationing of tanks and other heavy weaponry come as part of Nato rapid deployment plans to deter Russian expansionism
Sheriff's deputies have shot bathrooms, furniture and themselves since the department switched to a firearm with a lighter trigger and without a safety lever. Crime & Courts
San Bernardino, once a sturdy, middle class 'All-America City,' is now bankrupt, the poorest city of its size in California, and a symbol of the nation's worst urban woes.
San Bernardino, once a sturdy, middle class 'All-America City,' is now bankrupt, the poorest city of its size in California, and a symbol of the nation's worst urban woes.
As Republican heavyweight releases logo and video before announcement, key fundraiser tells Guardian: “When people tell me he’s too moderate, I laugh at them’
Of the 13 Pulitzers the paper garnered under Carroll, five were awarded in one year, 2004. It was the largest single haul ever for The Times and the second-largest in the history of the prizes. CALIFORNIA
As Republican heavyweight releases logo and video before announcement, key fundraiser tells Guardian: ‘When people tell me he’s too moderate, I laugh at them’
Scientists are studying the genes of “exceptional responders,” unique patients who have surprising and dramatic responses to drugs, to look for promising new ways to treat tumors in others.
Carroll was a courageous editor whose instinct for the big story and unrelenting focus on the craft of journalism guided the Los Angeles Times to new heights, including a record number of Pulitzer Prizes. CALIFORNIA
Once a sturdy, middle class 'All-America City,' San Bernardino is now bankrupt, the poorest city of its size in California, and a symbol of the nation's worst urban woes.
As Republican heavyweight releases logo and video before announcement, key fundraiser tells Guardian: ‘When people tell me he’s too moderate, I laugh at them’
Rulings by the Supreme Court of Mexico have said that laws in most of the country’s states are discriminatory. This has effectively legalized gay marriage without enshrining it in law.
The government has an obligation to respond to the Sunday Times report that MI6 has been forced to pull agents out of live operations in hostile countries