The archive of all headlines from August 22, 2015, organized by time of publication.
A broad selloff this week amid global uncertainty pushed the markets to their lowest point since February; the Dow lost 530 points Friday to close at 16,459.
Stocks on U.S. markets fall sharply for the second straight day along with major indexes worldwide as continued worries about the slowdown of China's economy and the devaluation of its currency weigh on traders. Middle East
Kindergarten, once intended as a soft entry into school, is now more focused on language and math concepts. Students without it can be lost once they reach the classroom, educators say. BUSINESS
The GOP presidential front-runner addressed one of the largest crowds of the 2016 campaign Friday night, but his flashy performance in Alabama was about more than just showmanship.
Kindergarten, once intended as a soft entry into school, is now more focused on language and math concepts. Students without it can be lost once they reach the classroom, educators say. Nation
Anti-terror police investigating incident near Arras, France, in which both soldiers were injured tackling man with Kalashnikov
Anti-terror police investigating incident near Arras, France, in which two American soldiers who were aboard overpowered a man reportedly armed with Kalashnikov
L.A. County officials investigate after 19 county email addresses turn up on the list. Officials in Sacramento warn state workers after nearly 50 state government email addresses are listed. Education
Anti-terror police investigating incident near Arras, France, in which three Americans – two of them soldiers – beat a suspect reportedly armed with Kalashnikov
L.A. County officials investigate after 19 county email addresses turn up on the list. Officials in Sacramento warn state workers after nearly 50 state government email addresses are listed. Nation
Police investigating incident near Arras, France, in which three Americans – two of them soldiers – prevented an attack by a suspect reportedly armed with Kalashnikov
A gunman armed with a Kalashnikov opened fire on Amsterdam to Paris train
The GOP front-runner repeats his call to end birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to immigrants in the country without legal status. CALIFORNIA POLITICS
The senator wants federal protection for more than 1 million acres lying between Palm Springs and Nevada, ensuring habitat for mountain lions, tortoises, bighorn sheep, fringe-toed lizards and more. Nation
The senator wants federal protection for more than 1 million acres lying between Palm Springs and Nevada, ensuring habitat for mountain lions, tortoises, bighorn sheep, fringe-toed lizards and more. Asia
The senator wants federal protection for more than 1 million acres lying between Palm Springs and Nevada, ensuring habitat for mountain lions, tortoises, bighorn sheep, fringe-toed lizards and more. Crime & Courts
Police investigate incident near Arras, France, in which three US citizens – two of them soldiers – prevented attack by suspect reportedly armed with AK-47
Anthony Sadler, a senior at Sacramento State, was traveling with Air Force serviceman Spencer Stone and Alek Skarlatos, a National Guardsman. When they heard a shot, they leaped into action. Science
The two men averted carnage by tackling an armed, suspected terrorist on a high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to France, officials said.
Police investigate incident near Arras, France, in which US citizens – two of them soldiers – prevented attack by suspect reportedly armed with AK-47
Anthony Sadler, a senior at Cal State Sacramento, was traveling with Air Force serviceman Spencer Stone and Alek Skarlatos, a National Guardsman. When they heard a shot, they leaped into action. Science
Anthony Sadler, a senior at Cal State Sacramento, was traveling with Air Force serviceman Spencer Stone and Alek Skarlatos, a National Guardsman. When they saw the gunman, they leaped into action. Science
Anthony Sadler, a senior at Cal State Sacramento, was traveling with Air Force serviceman Spencer Stone and Alek Skarlatos, a National Guardsman. When they saw the gunman, they leaped into action. Train attack
Man thought to be a 26-year-old Moroccan opened fire on a high-speed Thalys train from Amsterdam to Paris before he was overpowered by two US servicemen
Man thought to be a 26-year-old Moroccan opened fire on a high-speed Thalys train from Amsterdam to Paris before he was overpowered by two US soldiers
The quick action by two servicemen on a high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris averted what officials said could have been a blood bath.
Man thought to be a 26-year-old Moroccan opened fire on a high-speed Thalys train from Amsterdam to Paris before he was overpowered by two US soldiers
A National Guardsman, an Air Force serviceman and a college student are credited with foiling a suspected terrorist attack on a high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris.
A Briton who helped overpower a suspected terrorist on a high-speed train describes the incident and praises the heroism of two Americans who led the charge.3 Americans, others praised for subduing gunman on train bound for France
Man thought to be a 26-year-old Moroccan opened fire on a high-speed Thalys train from Amsterdam to Paris before he was overpowered by two US soldiers
A Briton who helped overpower a suspected terrorist on a high-speed train describes the incident and praises the heroism of two Americans who led the charge.Americans who took down terrorist were 'pretty awesome,' proud father says
‘I just looked over at Spence and said, let’s go,’ Alek Skarlatos told reporters after massacre was averted
’If anyone had gotten shot, it would have been Spencer,’ Anthony Sadler told reporters after massacre was averted
Anthony Sadler and two US servicemen helped subdue attacker near Arras: ’We’re just very lucky that nobody got killed’
The gunman, identified as Ayoub El Khazani, reportedly opened fire on a high-speed train before being overpowered by several passengers, including Americans being hailed as heroes.Briton on facing train attacker: 'I'm probably going to die anyway, so let's go'
Two U.S. servicemen, their friend, a Briton, and a Frenchman are reported to have helped subdue a bare-chested gunman on a train headed from Amsterdam to Paris on Friday. At left, Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone leaves a French hospital Saturday.
Wars are escalating as new countries are bombed and the old are ravaged with ever greater intensity. Countries, where relatively peaceful changes had taken place through recent elections, are now on the verge of civil wars.