The archive of all headlines from May 14, 2017, organized by time of publication.
Column: It’s human nature to live in denial, especially in California, where natural beauty is a sedative. L.A. Now
Column: It’s human nature to live in denial, especially in California, where natural beauty is a sedative. World
Seeking respite from the tumult he set off in Washington, an embattled President Trump spoke at Liberty University, where he lashed out at what he charges are “pathetic” critics and an establishment class trying to undermine him.Trump says he may choose a new FBI director by Friday
North Korea launched a missile Sunday morning that flew 430 miles and landed in the ocean, a first test for South Korea’s new president.The White House called for stronger sanctions against the country while making explicit reference to Russia.
The missile launched Sunday morning, flew 430 miles and landed in the ocean, a first test for South Korea’s new president.The White House said North Korea had been “a flagrant menace for far too long” and called for stronger sanctions.
The so-called WannaCry virus has morphed into the biggest ransomware attack in history, once again placing the cyberactivities of the U.S. National Security Agency in a global controversy. World
The so-called WannaCry virus has morphed into the biggest ransomware attack in history, once again placing the cyberactivities of the U.S. National Security Agency in a global controversy. latimes.com
The so-called WannaCry virus has morphed into the biggest ransomware attack in history, once again placing the cyberactivities of the U.S. National Security Agency in a global controversy. Sports
The governor wants an extra $15 million for defense services for people in the country illegally, bringing the total to $33 million. But experts say lawmakers might need almost twice that amount. World
The governor wants an extra $15 million for defense services for people in the country illegally, bringing the total to $33 million. But experts say lawmakers might need almost twice that amount. World
Kevin Shenkman has been suing, or threatening to sue, cities all over Southern California, demanding they change the way they elect their city councils in order to increase the numbers of African-American and Latino representatives. World
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The attorney general has only been in the job for three months, but he’s making his presence felt at the Department of Justice with his ‘law and order’ mission
Kevin Shenkman has been suing, or threatening to sue, cities all over Southern California, demanding they change the way they elect their city councils in order to increase the numbers of African-American and Latino representatives. LOCAL
Photos from the men's and women's championship matches of the AVP Huntington Beach Open on May 7, 2017. In Case You Missed It
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Ten weeks in and 60 feet beneath the streets of downtown Los Angeles, the miners have clawed through nearly 2,600 feet of earth. At 5 a.m. on a cool Thursday morning, they gather in the construction yard for the start of another shift. The moon, just starting to wane, hangs above the distant skyscrapers… In Case You Missed It
Former national intelligence director hammers the president’s actions, calling James Comey’s firing ‘another victory for Russia’
Tunnels are turning the Earth into an ant farm with subterranean projects in London, New York and Los Angeles where every day miners board an earth-chewing beast that claws its way beneath the city.