The archive of all headlines from July 22, 2017, organized by time of publication.
Can a president pardon himself? Well, we’ve now reached that question, six months into President Trump’s administration.
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Faced with mounting anger and questions, USC announced Friday it was hiring an ex-federal prosecutor to investigate reports in The Times that the former dean of the university’s medical school associated with criminals and drug abusers and used methamphetamine and other drugs with them.
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Faced with mounting anger and questions, USC announced it was hiring an ex-federal prosecutor to investigate reports that the former dean of the university’s medical school associated with criminals and drug abusers and used methamphetamine and other drugs with them.
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School officials said they had begun the process to strip Carmen A. Puliafito of his faculty tenure and terminate him.
Sean Spicer resigned as press secretary, telling President Trump he vehemently disagreed with his choice of financier Anthony Scaramucci for communications director.The addition of Mr. Scaramucci establishes a new power center in an administration already bristling with rivalry, and reeling from a trying two-week stretch.
Janeé Harteau has ‘lost the confidence of the people’ says Betsy Hodges, who in turn faces calls to resign at chaotic media conference
Sean Spicer resigned as press secretary, telling President Trump he vehemently disagreed with his choice of financier Anthony Scaramucci for communications director.The addition of Mr. Scaramucci establishes a new power center in an administration already bristling with rivalry, and reeling from a trying two-week stretch.
Sean Spicer resigned as press secretary, telling President Trump he vehemently disagreed with his choice of financier Anthony Scaramucci for communications director.The addition of Mr. Scaramucci establishes a new power center in an administration already bristling with rivalry, and reeling from a trying two-week stretch.
Janeé Harteau has ‘lost the confidence of the people’ says mayor Betsy Hodges, who in turn faces calls to resign at chaotic media conference
School officials said they had begun the process to strip Carmen A. Puliafito of his faculty tenure and terminate him.An overdose, a young companion, drug-fueled parties: The secret life of a USC med school dean Politics
Janeé Harteau has ‘lost confidence of the people’ says mayor, who in turn faces calls to resign
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Prosecutors opened 2,234 homicide investigations last month. That’s an increase of 40% over June of last year and 80% over June 2014. L.A. Now
US intelligence intercepts detail what Sergey Kislyak told supervisors, leading Trump to tweet anger against ‘Amazon Washington Post’ and ‘illegal leaks’
US intelligence intercepts detail what Russia’s Kislyak told supervisors, leading Trump to tweet anger against ‘Amazon Washington Post’ and ‘illegal leaks’
The morning after appointing a new communications director, president blasts Washington Post in scattershot Twitter tirade
President Trump asserted the power to pardon relatives, aides and possibly even himself in response to investigations into Russia’s election meddling.In a series of early-morning tweets, he also lashed out at the media and Hillary Clinton.
Column: For all the stresses that come with gentrification, change and variety are among the things that make such neighborhoods the most interesting in L.A. L.A. Now
The deal means that President Trump could soon be forced to veto the bill or agree to imposing sanctions that his administration abhors.The House version of the legislation was set for a vote on Tuesday. On Saturday, the agreement appeared destined for bipartisan support.
Smoke is taking a visible toll on Yosemite National Park, where some of the most picturesque vistas on earth are hidden behind eerie curtains of thick haze drifting in from the devastating Detwiler fire. L.A. Now
The morning after appointing a new communications director, president blasts Washington Post in scattershot Twitter tirade