The archive of all headlines from July 15, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The pact tightens strictures on Iran's nuclear program, but releases billions of dollars in frozen assets and eventually will free Iran to start buying more conventional arms and ballistic missiles. Iran deal: Arab world’s cautious reaction reflects deep fault lines
The agreement will lift international oil and financial sanctions, in return for limits on Iran’s nuclear production capability and fuel stockpile over the next 15 years.
A federal judge orders the release of videos that show Gardena police officers fatally shooting an unarmed man, saying the public has an interest in seeing the recordings after the city settled a lawsuit over the shooting for $4.7 million. Middle East
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell says it’s ‘the best deal acceptable to Iran’ but it remains unclear what options Congress has to block the agreement
A federal judge orders the release of videos that show the fatal 2013 encounter, saying the public has an interest in seeing the recordings after the city settled a lawsuit over the shooting for $4.7 million. Science Now
A federal judge orders the release of videos that show the fatal 2013 encounter, saying the public has an interest in seeing the recordings after the city settled a lawsuit over the shooting for $4.7 million. Middle East
A federal judge orders the release of videos that show the fatal 2013 encounter, saying the public has an interest in seeing the recordings after the city settled a lawsuit over the shooting for $4.7 million. This is the video the city of Gardena didn’t want you to see
Seven nations reached an accord to limit Iran’s nuclear ability in return for lifting sanctions, but it left open areas sure to raise objections in Congress, including Iran’s ability to produce as much fuel as it wishes after year 15.
Tsipras led the “NO” campaign while having already decided that in the wake of the Referendum, he would say YES to the creditors and cave in to their demands. This is tantamount to an Act of Treason.
A federal judge orders the release of videos that show the fatal 2013 encounter, saying the public has an interest in seeing the recordings after the city settled a lawsuit over the shooting for $4.7 million.Gardena police shooting video: Justified or 'cold-blooded' killing?
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell says it’s ‘the best deal acceptable to Iran’ but it remains unclear what options Congress has to block the agreement
Congress has 60 days to scrutinize the accord and then to vote to accept or reject it — or to do nothing.
The breakthrough could end a perilous chapter in 35 years of turbulent U.S.-Iran relations by freezing Iran’s uranium stockpile.
Drama as first contact with probe after its Pluto flyby is made, meaning vast amounts of data from mission can be transmitted
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell says it’s ‘the best deal acceptable to Iran’ but it remains unclear what options Congress has to block the agreement
Tehran is hoping to be allowed to take its place on the world stage, but distrust of America, and especially of Israel, remains a huge obstacle
Tehran is hoping to be allowed to take its place on the world stage, but distrust of America, and especially of Israel, remains a huge obstacle
The accord with Iran represents a larger conflict of visions as critics of President Obama question the wisdom of negotiating with what they see as an adversary that cannot be trusted.
After a moment of triumph for the White House, Obama now has the arduous task of convincing skeptical lawmakers and U.S. allies in the Middle East.
After a moment of triumph for the White House, President Obama now has the arduous task of convincing skeptical lawmakers and U.S. allies in the Middle East about the nuclear agreement.
For ballot to succeed, Alexis Tsipras, who has lost a key minister unwilling to support austerity measures, must keep number of rebels to fewer than 40.
The California Water Commission is scheduled to consider new rules Wednesday that would significantly slash the amount of water that can be used by landscapes surrounding newly built houses, businesses and schools. L.A. Now
Prime minister Alexis Tsipras, who has lost a key minister unwilling to support measures, must keep number of rebels to fewer than 40 to pass vote
Iran Nuclear Talks
The 2016 Democratic presidential front-runner’s endorsement stands against nearly unanimous Republican opposition, led by denunciations from the growing field of GOP candidates.
A federal judge orders the release of videos that show the fatal 2013 encounter, saying the public has an interest in seeing the recordings after the city settled a lawsuit over the shooting for $4.7 million.Gardena police shooting
A federal judge orders the release of videos that show the fatal 2013 encounter, saying the public has an interest in seeing the recordings after the city settled a lawsuit over the shooting for $4.7 million.This is the video Gardena police didn't want you to see
The 2016 Democratic presidential front-runner’s endorsement stands against nearly unanimous Republican opposition, led by denunciations from the growing field of GOP candidates.
President Obama’s historic deal has unnerved many Arab allies who worry that any thawing of relations with Tehran will embolden Iran to play an even more destructive role in the region’s wars.
A federal judge orders the release of videos that show the fatal 2013 encounter, saying the public has an interest in seeing the recordings after the city settled a lawsuit over the shooting for $4.7 million.Gardena police shooting
A federal judge orders the release of videos that show the fatal 2013 encounter, saying the public has an interest in seeing the recordings after the city settled a lawsuit over the shooting for $4.7 million. Gardena police videos show officers shooting unarmed men
Iran Nuclear Talks
The president defended the nuclear deal at a press conference, saying the agreement is a “historic chance to pursue a safer and more secure world.”
The family of Ricardo Diaz Zeferino, seen in a video of the fatal 2013 encounter, says the city has repeatedly failed to conduct proper internal investigations. Gardena police videos show officers shooting unarmed men
President Obama said that a failure to put the deal into effect would increase the likelihood of war in the Middle East and accelerate a nuclear arms race.
The family of Ricardo Diaz Zeferino, seen in a video of the fatal 2013 encounter, says the city has repeatedly failed to conduct proper internal investigations.Gardena police shooting solicits stirs up heated debate on social media
The family of Ricardo Diaz Zeferino, seen in a video of the fatal 2013 encounter, says the city has repeatedly failed to conduct proper internal investigations.Gardena police shooting stirs heated debate on social media
'The officers had guns pointed at the men at the time of the shooting so it is hard to justify why officers felt he could be a threat,' says Geoffrey Alpert, a criminology professor who studies police tactics and shootings.Family expected to call for investigation in fatal Gardena shooting
'The officers had guns pointed at the men at the time of the shooting so it is hard to justify why officers felt he could be a threat,' says Geoffrey Alpert, a criminology professor who studies police tactics and shootings.Gardena police shooting of unarmed men
'The officers had guns pointed at the men at the time of the shooting so it is hard to justify why officers felt he could be a threat,' says Geoffrey Alpert, a criminology professor who studies police tactics and shootings.Family expected to call for investigation in fatal Gardena shooting
The president defended the nuclear deal at a press conference, saying the agreement is a “historic chance to pursue a safer and more secure world.”
He described the agreement to prevent Tehran from getting nuclear weapons in sweeping terms, making the case it represented a fleeting bid for peace.