The archive of all headlines from January 19, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Five-lanes halted westbound as cars slow in unison and passengers pass chains through windows as part of protests for Martin Luther King Jr Day
Five-lanes halted westbound as cars slow in unison and passengers pass chains through windows as part of protests for Martin Luther King Jr Day
Facing a tougher-than-expected challenge from Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Hillary Clinton’s campaign is preparing for a primary fight that could stretch into late April or early May.
The winner of the largest payout in California history may be following the last big Powerball winner by taking the deliberate path to riches: careful selection of a team of advisors. That could take time. Movies Now
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Five-lanes halted westbound for nearly an hour as passengers pass chains through car windows as part of protests for Martin Luther King Jr Day
Facing a tougher-than-expected challenge from Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Hillary Clinton’s campaign is preparing for a primary fight that could stretch into late April or early May.
Facing a tougher-than-expected challenge from Senator Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton’s campaign is preparing for a primary fight that could stretch into late April or early May.
World’s second-largest economy posts figures that add to fears of slowdown that will hit financial markets across the world
Latest World Economic Outlook report cuts growth by 0.2% in 2016 and 2017 and calls on states to step up public investment or risk derailing recovery
The winner of the largest payout in California history may be following the last big Powerball winner by taking the deliberate path to riches: careful selection of a team of advisors. That could take time. Weather
Although the forecast does not show any signs of major storms in the next week in the Southland, there appears to be a window of opportunity for significant precipitation to return shortly after that. CALIFORNIA
Hillary Clinton’s campaign is preparing for a primary fight against Senator Bernie Sanders that could stretch into late April or early May.
Facing a tougher-than-expected challenge from Senator Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton’s campaign is preparing for a primary fight that could stretch into late April or early May.
Facing a tougher-than-expected challenge from Senator Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton’s campaign is preparing for a primary fight that could stretch into May.
Although the forecast does not show any signs of major storms in the next week in the Southland, there appears to be a window of opportunity for significant precipitation to return shortly after that. L.A. Now
A coalition of 26 states has accused the president of abuse of power over his efforts to provide work permits for millions of illegal immigrants, which could have spared them from deportation.
The Supreme Court will review President Barack Obama's executive orders to allow up to 5 million immigrants to 'come out of the shadows' and work legally in the United States. Weather
The challenge comes after decisions by a federal judge in Texas and the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked Obama's immigration order, and sets the stage for one of the most significant and politically charged immigration decisions in the court's history. Weather
The challenge comes after decisions by a federal judge in Texas and the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked Obama's immigration order, and sets the stage for one of the most significant and politically charged immigration decisions in the court's history. CALIFORNIA
A coalition of 26 states has accused the president of abuse of power over his efforts to provide work permits for millions of illegal immigrants.
The challenge comes after decisions by a federal judge in Texas and the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked Obama's immigration order, and sets the stage for one of the most significant and politically charged immigration decisions in the court's history. L.A. Now
The Vermont senator’s poll numbers continue to grow and he has begun to make inroads in the black community with his calls for racial and economic justice
The challenge comes after decisions by a federal judge in Texas and the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked Obama's immigration order, and sets the stage for one of the most significant and politically charged immigration decisions in the court's history.Obama still might lose on immigration, no matter how the Supreme Court rules
A coalition of 26 states has accused the president of abuse of power over his efforts to spare millions of immigrants from deportation and provide them with work permits.
Under the best-case scenario for the president, he would have only six months to implement the plan before he leaves office.Supreme Court to decide on Obama's immigration plan: Can he offer work permits to millions?
Under the best-case scenario for the president, he would have only six months to implement the plan before he leaves office.Supreme Court to decide on immigration plan: Can he offer work permits to millions?
Although the number of Latinos eligible to vote is surging -- 40% higher than it was just eight years ago -- and education levels are rising, the percentage likely to actually cast ballots in November continues to lag behind other major racial and ethnic groups, the Pew Research Center finds. Nation
Although the number of Latinos eligible to vote is surging -- 40% higher than it was just eight years ago -- and education levels are rising, the percentage likely to actually cast ballots in November continues to lag behind other major racial and ethnic groups, the Pew Research Center finds.Trail Guide: Trump goes after Cruz's 'rough temperament'
The L.A. council votes to pay $16.7 million to Kash Register and $7.6 million to Bruce Lisker, resolving two unrelated lawsuits that had accused Los Angeles Police Department detectives of trampling on their rights.
A decision on Barack Obama’s exeuctive actions will come in June – just in time to remind Americans that the next president could choose three new justices
With the caucuses less than two week away, Sarah Palin, the 2008 vice-presidential nominee, could help Donald Trump with evangelicals and the Tea Party.