The archive of all headlines from April 19, 2016, organized by time of publication.
The civil rights leader condemned police department for alleged human rights violations at its ‘black site’ where thousands of detainees have been held
During an extended argument, the justices occasionally paused to acknowledge realities outside the courtroom in connection with President Obama’s plan to shield millions from deportation.
The staff won the 2016 breaking news prize for its work chronicling the chaotic, fast-breaking events of Dec. 2, when Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, a married Redlands couple, opened fire at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino. How The Times covered the San Bernardino terrorist attack
A series of recent hearings and a key report by the Legislative Analyst's Office have intensified questions about the project's cost, schedule and scope. ASIA
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are heavily favored to win Tuesday’s primaries in New York, but there are plenty of other factors at play. Our veteran political correspondent breaks them down.
The Republican and Democrat hopefuls have tried to eat, preach and speech their way into prime position, with mixed results. Now, the state chooses
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are heavily favored to win Tuesday’s primaries in New York, but there are plenty of other factors at play. Our veteran political correspondent breaks them down.
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are heavily favored to win Tuesday’s primaries in New York, but there are plenty of other factors at play. Our veteran political reporter breaks them down.
'Although ocean acidification is a global phenomenon, emerging research indicates that the U.S.-Canadian West Coast will face some of the earliest, most severe changes in ocean carbon chemistry,' a new report states. CALIFORNIA
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are heavily favored to win Tuesday’s primaries in New York, but there are plenty of other factors at play. Our veteran political reporter breaks them down.
Although ocean acidification is a global phenomenon, a new report found that the U.S.-Canadian West Coast will face some of the earliest, most severe changes in ocean carbon chemistry. CALIFORNIA
Although ocean acidification is a global phenomenon, a new report found that the U.S.-Canadian West Coast will face some of the earliest, most severe changes in ocean carbon chemistry. BUSINESS
'The consumer is smart enough to be able to shop around and know they can get some pretty quality athleisure [items] and they're not confined to a sporting goods store,' says a research analyst for retail and apparel.Sport Chalet had a humble start
Many show up to primary voting places on Tuesday only to find out that they needed to declare as Republican or Democrat back on 9 October in order to vote
Liang will not serve time behind bars for fatally shooting an innocent, unarmed black man in 2014 in a case that has drawn the attention of both Asian American and African American protesters.Why this cop's conviction brought thousands of Asian Americans into New York's streets
City official orders audit of election board after more than 125,000 Brooklyn voters removed from rolls, as many discover they needed to declare as Republican or Democrat back on 9 October in order to vote
The Santa Clara company says the job cuts will help offset declining PC sales and reposition the giant chipmaker into cloud computing and smart devices.Yahoo meets expectations in quarterly earnings, but questions about sale linger
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are heavily favored to win Tuesday’s primaries in New York, but there are plenty of other factors at play. Our veteran political reporter breaks them down.
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