The archive of all headlines from September 20, 2016, organized by time of publication.
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Critics in Congress are demanding Wells Fargo take back at least part of the multimillion-dollar compensation awarded to top executives. But such 'clawbacks' are unusual and it's unlikely the banking giant will take that step.Columnist Michael Hiltzik asks, why does Wells Fargo CEO still have a job?
Critics in Congress are urging Wells Fargo take back at least part of the compensation awarded to top executives. But such 'clawbacks' are unusual and it's unlikely Wells Fargo will take that step.Columnist Michael Hiltzik asks, why does Wells Fargo CEO still have a job?
Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, the suspect in the Manhattan and New Jersey bombings, was taken into custody after a gunfight with the police.The bomb technicians in the investigation raised the possibility that Mr. Rahami had received training from someone with experience building improvised explosive devices.
Ahmad Khan Rahami, a naturalized US citizen, taken into custody as friend says he ‘got more religious’ after trip to Afghanistan, his country of birth
Critics in Congress are urging Wells Fargo take back at least part of the compensation awarded to top executives. But such 'clawbacks' are unusual and it's unlikely Wells Fargo will take that step.The burning mystery at the heart of the Wells Fargo scandal: Why does its CEO still have a job?
The candidates largely stuck to their playbooks: Clinton underscoring her experience, Trump linking security fears to his signature issue of immigration.The politics of calling an act of violence 'terrorism': Why some people hold back
Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, the suspect in the Manhattan and New Jersey bombings, was taken into custody and charged with attempted murder.Bomb technicians raised the possibility that Mr. Rahami had received training from someone with experience building improvised explosive devices.
Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, the suspect in the Manhattan and New Jersey bombings, was taken into custody and charged with attempted murder.Bomb technicians raised the possibility that Mr. Rahami had received training from someone with experience building improvised explosive devices.
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Even Hillary Clinton even weighed in, releasing an open letter to Wells Fargo customers Tuesday in which she demanded that compensation be clawed back from Tolstedt and other bank executives. Politics
Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in the Manhattan and New Jersey bombings, was “completely different” after what friends thought was a trip to Afghanistan several years ago.Little is known of his ideology or politics, but patrons of his family’s New Jersey restaurant said he grew a beard and began to pray in the back of the store.
Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in the Manhattan and New Jersey bombings, was “completely different” after what friends thought was a trip to Afghanistan several years ago.In fact, a federal official said Mr. Rahami had actually traveled to Pakistan. Some friends then noticed a change in his personality and religious devotion.
From cyberspace to the Middle East, he has reset large parts of the international agenda and kept the White House and its allies off balance and often playing catch-up BUSINESS
From cyberspace to the Middle East, he has reset large parts of the international agenda and kept the White House and its allies off balance and often playing catch-up. BUSINESS
Ahmad Khan Rahami, a naturalized US citizen, taken into custody as friend says he ‘got more religious’ after trip to Afghanistan, his country of birth
Red Cross president says attack on UN and Red Crescent convoy delivering supplies is unacceptable violation of international law
Red Cross president says attack on UN and Red Crescent convoy delivering supplies is unacceptable violation of international law
From cyberspace to the Middle East, he has reset large parts of the international agenda and kept the White House and its allies off balance and often playing catch-up. L.A. Now
From cyberspace to the Middle East, he has reset large parts of the international agenda and kept the White House and its allies off balance and often playing catch-up. BUSINESS
US and Russia at odds over Syria again as assembly begins in New York
LAUSD may shift the start of school from mid-August to after Labor Day . Some say starting in September would help kids beat the heat. Others say the current start benefits high schoolers who can finish coursework before winter break. BUSINESS
The school district is considering moving the start of school from mid-August to after Labor Day. Some say starting in September would help kids beat the heat. Others say the current start benefits high schoolers who can finish coursework before winter break. BUSINESS
The father of Ahmad Khan Rahami, the suspect in the New York and New Jersey bombings, told the police his son was a terrorist after he was arrested in a domestic dispute.The F.B.I. opened an investigation and interviewed the father, who then recanted.
Mohammend Rahami later retracted comment, made after son was arrested in stabbing incident
The president uses his final address before the United Nations to praise global integration and warn against the impulse to shut it out.Vladimir Putin is the man to watch at the UN as he deepens Russia's role in the Middle East
The pilots ejected shortly after takeoff from Beale Air Force Base and moments before the aircraft crashed into a rural area north of Sacramento, according to the Air Force. NATION
The Los Angeles Police Commission decides that LAPD officers violated deadly force rules in two controversial fatal shootings last year, including one in which a woman armed with a knife was shot and another in which officers killed a man who had thrown a beer bottle at their patrol vehicle. L.A. Now