The archive of all headlines from September 19, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Secretary of State John Kerry said the military talks with the Kremlin would “define some of the different options that are available to us as we consider next steps in Syria.”
The six and a Nevada resident were caught in a rainstorm while canyoneering Monday afternoon in Keyhole Canyon and disappeared, the National Park Service says. L.A. Now
The diplomatic initiative amounted to a pivot for the Obama administration, which seemed to acknowledge that Russia’s moves, like sending combat aircraft to Syria, had effectively changed the calculus in the civil war.
One measure would defund the organization for a year while Congress investigates ‘sting’ videos as Obama promises veto if legislation reaches his desk
A San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy in a helicopter shoots at a suspected carjacker who drove the wrong way on the 215 Freeway in San Bernardino, striking other vehicles. L.A. Now
A San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy in a helicopter shoots at a suspected carjacker who drove the wrong way on the 215 Freeway in San Bernardino, striking other vehicles. CALIFORNIA
A San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy in a helicopter shoots at a suspected carjacker who drove the wrong way on the 215 Freeway in San Bernardino, striking other vehicles.
The freeway is jammed for hours, also causing major congestion on the 210 and 15 freeways as drivers try to find a way around the closure. The CHP expects to reopen lanes around 4:30 a.m.
All three Valley fire deaths in Lake County were senior citizens. The two Butte fire fatalities were also seniors. Many have land lines and are hard to reach. Some resist leaving. L.A. Now
Slovenia offers to take 10,000 migrants as Hungary claims more than 4,400 people had crossed from Croatia before the border was closed
Europe’s Border Crisis
Crews have added rail tunnels to move equipment and new buildings where a missile could be assembled. Says one official: «The goal is to prevent us from seeing what they're doing." CALIFORNIA
Francis, the first Latin American pope, has drawn from his life in Argentina to try to create a humbler papacy, albeit one with lofty ambitions.
Cubans put faith in pope to help end decades-old tensions between Catholics and communists, exiles and islanders
Crews have added rail tunnels to move equipment and new buildings where a missile could be assembled. Says one official: «The goal is to prevent us from seeing what they're doing." Nation
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Crews have added rail tunnels to move equipment and new buildings where a missile could be assembled. Says one official: «The goal is to prevent us from seeing what they're doing." Politics
Crews have added rail tunnels to move equipment and new buildings where a missile could be assembled. Says one official: «The goal is to prevent us from seeing what they're doing." Europe
The tally comes as thousands of fire personnel continue to make progress against the Butte fire, which has burned 70,760 acres in Calaveras and Amador counties since it erupted Sept. 9. Europe
The tally comes as thousands of fire personnel continue to make progress against the Butte fire, which has burned 70,760 acres in Calaveras and Amador counties since it erupted Sept. 9.
The tally comes as thousands of fire personnel continue to make progress against the Butte fire, which has burned 70,760 acres in Calaveras and Amador counties.
Francis due to touch down in Havana at start of historic visit and speak after arrival at airport
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Most rulings so far have steered clear of deciding whether embryos should be treated differently than property, but some courts have grappled with the issue. L.A. Now
Francis due to touch down in Havana at start of historic visit and speak after arrival at airport
Francis, who arrived in Havana on Saturday, the first stop of a nine-day papal trip to Cuba and the United States, must try to fully open up the country to the Roman Catholic Church.
Step by step, Washington is setting up a major provocation against China. Obama has ordered a naval build-up in the South China Sea, embarked on extensive cyber-espionage of Chinese industries via US high-tech companies
Francis arrived in Havana on Saturday for the first stop of a nine-day papal trip that includes the United States. The first Latin American pope must now try to fully open up Cuba to the Roman Catholic Church.