The archive of all headlines from June 20, 2017, organized by time of publication.
The grocer's stock rose on Monday, signaling that investors expect a higher bid. But, 'Very few entities could outbid' Amazon, one expert says. L.A. Now
The grocer's stock rose on Monday, signaling that investors expect a higher bid. But, 'Very few entities could outbid' Amazon, one expert says. Politics
The exposure of the data — which some are describing as the largest leak of voter information in history — is a jolting reminder of how deeply political parties are probing into the lives of voters and how vulnerable the information they are compiling is to theft. Politics
The Supreme Court will consider whether partisan gerrymandering violates the Constitution, which could lead to limits on a practice that dates to the early days of the Republic. While the high court has struck down voting districts on racial grounds, it has never disallowed a legislative map drawn along partisan lines.
The exposure of the data — which some are describing as the largest leak of voter information in history — is a jolting reminder of how deeply political parties are probing into the lives of voters and how vulnerable the information they are compiling is to theft. Science Now
The Supreme Court will consider whether partisan gerrymandering violates the Constitution, which could lead to limits on a practice that dates to the early days of the Republic. While the high court has struck down voting districts on racial grounds, it has never disallowed a legislative map drawn along partisan lines.
US shooting down of Syrian jet seen as ‘act of aggression’ by Russia, which will track coalition warplanes west of the Euphrates
The exposure of the data — which some are describing as the largest leak of voter information in history — is a jolting reminder of how deeply political parties are probing into the lives of voters and how vulnerable the information they are compiling is to theft. Science Now
The North Korean delegation had been attending the Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities at the United Nations. Science Now
The North Korean delegation had been attending the Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities at the United Nations. NATION
University of Virginia student, held for 17 months in prison with hard labor for trying to steal a propaganda poster, had been in a coma since returning home
The question now is whether the partnership between the two established firms will finally blow grocery delivery past its niche interest into the mainstream.How the Amazon-Whole Foods deal could hurt — or help — Instacart
University of Virginia student, held for 17 months for trying to steal propaganda poster, had been in a coma since returning home
The Promise: Racial and religious tensions have been high in Northampton County following the US election. But Muslim leaders have also seen a surge in support
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Republican Karen Handel spoke about social media and ‘anger from the left’ in race that’s drawn national attention as a referendum on the Trump presidency
Jon Ossoff, a Democrat, and Karen Handel, a Republican, face off Tuesday in the most expensive House campaign in history, and one of the most consequential since the 1970s.It may turn on whether the Democratic energy opposing President Trump is enough to overcome the built-in Republican advantage in the district.
Jon Ossoff, a Democrat, and Karen Handel, a Republican, face off Tuesday in the most expensive House campaign in history, and one of the most consequential since the 1970s.It will test whether a Democratic surge against President Trump is enough to overcome the Republican advantage in the district.
Months of back-to-back storms finally pulled California out of its five-year drought. But they left behind up to 200 inches of snow. And it’s just beginning to melt.
Months of back-to-back storms finally pulled California out of its five-year drought. But they left behind up to 200 inches of snow. And it’s just beginning to melt.Scorching Southern California heat wave expected to peak today
Months of back-to-back storms finally pulled California out of its five-year drought. But they left behind up to 200 inches of snow. And it’s just beginning to melt.
Months of back-to-back storms finally pulled California out of its five-year drought. But they left behind up to 200 inches of snow. And it’s just beginning to melt.Californians urged to reduce power consumption as heat wave triggers the first statewide 'flex alert' of 2017
Months of back-to-back storms finally pulled California out of its five-year drought. But they left behind up to 200 inches of snow. And it’s just beginning to melt.Californians urged to reduce power consumption as heat wave triggers the first statewide flex alert of 2017
Months of back-to-back storms finally pulled California out of its five-year drought. But they left behind up to 200 inches of snow. And it’s just beginning to melt.Californians urged to reduce power as heat wave triggers statewide alert
The Raymond fault caused the magnitude-4.9 Pasadena earthquake in 1988, and it’s capable of a much worse quake.
Reports say the White House press secretary is planning to take a behind-the-scenes role, amid fears Trump is eroding the daily briefing in favour of Twitter
Republican Karen Handel spoke about social media and ‘anger from the left’ in race that’s drawn national attention as a referendum on the Trump presidency
Jon Ossoff, a Democrat, and Karen Handel, a Republican, face off Tuesday in Georgia in the most expensive House campaign in history, and one of the most consequential since the 1970s.It will test whether a Democratic surge against President Trump is enough to overcome the Republican advantage in the district.
Jon Ossoff, a Democrat, and Karen Handel, a Republican, face off Tuesday in Georgia in the most expensive House campaign in history, and one of the most consequential since the 1970s.It will test whether a Democratic surge against President Trump is enough to overcome the Republican advantage in the district.
A total of seven cadets have now been arrested as part of the investigation, all but one from the 77th Street station. L.A. Now