The archive of all headlines from January 22, 2016, organized by time of publication.
The governor also touches on themes including persistent drought and the rising fear of terrorism. But he purposely stopped short of proposing new state government projects during his State of the State address.From ideology to pragmatism: The political twists of Jerry Brown
The losses from low prices are larger than expected as energy companies cut back and lay off workers, and consumers are holding on to rather than spending the savings they are getting at the pump.
Flint Water Crisis
In the weeks leading up to the vote, a consensus among owners was coalescing around an alternative that didn't involve Iger. Politics
It’s been true for decades: When oil prices rise, the American economy suffers; when they fall, growth improves. But the recent decline of oil prices has failed to deliver the usual benefits.
Susan Hedman, who presided over area that includes Michigan, is stepping down 1 February, the Environmental Protection Agency chief said Thursday
In the weeks leading up to the vote, a consensus among owners was coalescing around an alternative that didn't involve Iger. Nation
In the weeks leading up to the vote, a consensus among owners was coalescing around an alternative that didn't involve Iger. L.A. Now
The utility had instructed its relocation specialists to stop placing residents in rental houses because they are increasingly hard to find and expensive, but Los Angeles City Atty. Mike Feuer threatened legal action. COMPANY TOWN
State of emergency has been declared in Washington DC and five states as 30 inches of snow and high winds may shut down up to a third of the country
Small donations were critical to Martinez's campaign, helping her to qualify for a much larger pool of 'matching funds' -- taxpayer money provided to candidates who demonstrate grass-roots support. CALIFORNIA
More than two feet of snow could hit Washington starting Friday, and then the storm will move north, with about a foot of snow expected in New York.
The utility had instructed its relocation specialists to stop placing residents in rental houses because they are increasingly hard to find and expensive, but Los Angeles City Atty. Mike Feuer threatened legal action. CALIFORNIA
As Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey continues to pursue his long-shot campaign for the presidency, he has nearly vanished from the State Capitol and has scaled back his legislative goals in New Jersey.
The utility had instructed its relocation specialists to stop placing residents in rental houses because they are increasingly hard to find and expensive, but Los Angeles City Atty. Mike Feuer threatened legal action. BUSINESS
Their lapses left the FDA «with an inaccurate picture of the frequency and severity» of the outbreaks. «Hospitals don't want to be on the front page of newspapers," says one expert. CALIFORNIA
Winter Storm Jonas prompts severe warnings because of intense winds and an unusual amount of snowfall
Their lapses left the FDA «with an inaccurate picture of the frequency and severity» of the outbreaks. «Hospitals don't want to be on the front page of newspapers," says one expert. Nation
Their lapses left the FDA 'with an inaccurate picture of the frequency and severity' of the outbreaks. 'Hospitals don't want to be on the front page of newspapers,' says one expert.How a medical device maker kept U.S. hospitals in the dark about deadly infections
Impending snow storm prompts severe warnings because of intense winds and an unusual amount of snowfall
The bounty of storms plowing through Northern California provides hope that there could be a huge improvement in the state's severe drought by spring.Full coverage: El Niño in California
First major winter storm of 2016 has prompted severe warnings because of a forecast for intense winds and an unusually high amount of snow
These are the lamentations of the significant majority of New Hampshire Republicans who are immune to Donald J. Trump’s charms and entreaties.
Wildcat strikes and protests by workers have cropped up as the Russian government has cut salaries and subsidies in response to plunging oil revenues.
Exclusive: Documents seen by the Guardian reveal questionable practices that mean people’s drinking water is at risk in ‘every major city east of the Mississippi’
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences pledges to double female and minority members by 2020 in response to #OscarsSoWhite controversy. Weather
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences board pledges to double female and minority members by 2020 in response to #OscarsSoWhite controversy.