The archive of all headlines from October 18, 2015, organized by time of publication.
LAPD officials say officers take measures to keep the public safe during chases and that many of the injuries are minor. Much of the blame, they argue, falls on the city's sprawling web of multilane thoroughfares and highways. BUSINESS
'We have seen tumors that originally failed every possible known treatment disappearing within weeks from the infusion,' the founder and CEO says. 'Tumors were melting away.' USC Now
Nearly 300 patients around Munster, Ind., have filed lawsuits against a prominent cardiologist and his two partners, claiming that they had performed needless operations like implanting pacemakers and inserting stents into coronary arteries.
As California enters a potential fifth year of drought, the swimming pool demolition industry is thriving, as new companies enter the business to profit from concerns about water scarcity. USC Now
As California enters a potential fifth year of drought, the swimming pool demolition industry is thriving, as new companies enter the business to profit from concerns about water scarcity. BUSINESS
As California enters a potential fifth year of drought, the swimming pool demolition industry is thriving, as new companies enter the business to profit from concerns about water scarcity. Nation Now
As California enters a potential fifth year of drought, the swimming pool demolition industry is thriving, as new companies enter the business to profit from concerns about water scarcity. Nation
East Jerusalem, long the emotional heart of Palestinian life, is now the fiery soul of its discontent: Its residents feel neglected by Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
A recent swing through government-held areas of Syria by a Times correspondent provided ample evidence of the depopulation of a nation now defined by images of bombed-out buildings, rubble-strewn streets and refugees on the move. Nation
A recent swing through government-held areas of Syria by a Times correspondent provided ample evidence of the depopulation of a nation now defined by images of bombed-out buildings, rubble-strewn streets and refugees on the move. CALIFORNIA
Washington’s vast disinformation machine is finally out of control, seriously awry, or desperate. “Any time bombs are used to target innocent civilians it is an act of terrorism.”- Barack Obama, 15th February 2013.
In Toronto’s ‘Harperland’ suburbs, the prime minister is hoping that his record on the economy will be enough to hold off his Liberal challenger
Pentagon officials knew it was a hospital, yet attacked it anyway – multiple times for over an hour, killing 24 doctors, other medical staff and patients, injuring 37 others.
A review of the Clinton Foundation’s history in Rwanda shows that it has done vital, often pathbreaking work. But with Rwanda’s leader facing criticism over human rights as Hillary Rodham Clinton runs for president, it also highlights the potential for conflicts.
On the campaign trail, the Florida senator and 2016 presidential hopeful counsels a step-by-step path to citizenship – but rivals and critics don’t buy it
On the campaign trail, the Florida senator and 2016 presidential hopeful counsels a step-by-step path to citizenship – but rivals and critics don’t buy it
Bush says those who blame brother for 9/11 are ‘marginal’ as Trump immediately counters: ‘Focus on your own shortcomings and how to fix them’
In 1975, Vietnam successfully ended one of the longest and bloodiest anti-colonial wars in world-history – defeating the US, Forty years later, Vietnam signed off on the TPP neocolonial trade deal.
A recent swing through government-held areas of Syria by a Times correspondent provided ample evidence of the depopulation of a nation now defined by images of bombed-out buildings, rubble-strewn streets and refugees on the move.Fleeing Syria: An Unwelcoming World
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Rising calls to create cleaner air and limit climate change are driving a surge in new technology for measuring air emissions and other pollutants. L.A. Now
Gov. Brown has struggled to find a deal on funding for much-needed repairs as Republican lawmakers balk at his proposal to raise taxes. L.A. Now