The archive of all headlines from April 22, 2017, organized by time of publication.
The university is facing criticism for its decision to disallow Coulter, then to reschedule in a different time and place. Politics
The business of publishing and selling politically themed books moved front and center with the dawn of the Trump era in Washington. Politics
The business of publishing and selling politically themed books moved front and center with the dawn of the Trump era in Washington. NATION
The attack by a French national with a history of violence, which left one police officer dead on the Champs-Élysées, may influence Sunday’s vote.The far-right leader Marine Le Pen seized on the brazen assault, but she was not the only presidential candidate who stood to gain ground.
The business of publishing and selling politically themed books moved front and center with the dawn of the Trump era in Washington.Festival of Books: Your 2017 guide
This week in Arkansas, lives came down to minutes.Last hours of an execution
Jeff Morales is ending a five-year tenure that produced mixed results. No reason was given for his departure, which comes amid an exodus of top officials from the project. L.A. Now
The attack by a French national with a history of violence, which left one police officer dead on the Champs-Élysées, may influence Sunday’s vote.The far-right leader Marine Le Pen seized on the brazen assault, but she was not the only presidential candidate who stood to gain ground.
Tens of thousands rally across the world in a rebuke of Donald Trump’s dismissal of climate science
Environment
The president orders reviews of regulations that he says «enshrine too-big-to-fail." He also wants a review of tax code changes since the start of 2016 and says he'll have a “big announcement” on tax reform Wednesday. L.A. Now
The president’s crackdown on illegal immigration has spawned worries that the licenses will be used to identify and deport people. BUSINESS
The president’s crackdown on illegal immigration has spawned worries that the licenses will be used to identify and deport people. TELEVISION
The president’s crackdown on illegal immigration has spawned worries that the licenses will be used to identify and deport people. Science Now
More than 600 marches took place around the world in events that coincided with Earth Day, with organizers saying science is ‘under attack’ from Trump
The president’s crackdown on illegal immigration has spawned worries that the licenses will be used to identify and deport people. Science
President Trump has turned to a group of advisers — from family, real estate, media, finance and politics — all of whom are outside the White House gates.Here, based on interviews with more than a dozen friends, aides and advisers, is a look at Mr. Trump’s outside touchstones.
More than 600 marches held around the world, with organizers saying science ‘under attack’ from a White House that dismisses the threat of climate change
President Trump regularly consults a group of informal advisers — from family, real estate, media, finance and politics.Here, based on interviews with more than a dozen friends, aides and advisers, is a look at Mr. Trump’s outside touchstones.
Science News
Column: Punch in 1020 on the AM dial to hear broadcasts of Dodger games in Spanish. Listening to the Hall of Famer call the action will improve your skills. Science
It's one of more than 500 such events being held around the world.L.A. March for Science updates: Marchers ignore Trump supporters on their way to City Hall