The archive of all headlines from May 22, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The possibility that the extremists could damage or destroy the majestic ruins - considered among the world's most magnificent architectural sites - has drawn international alarm and calls that the site be protected. Nation Grand jury indicts six Baltimore officers in Freddie Gray case
Baltimore state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby announces indictments on multiple charges, including one of second-degree murder, in the death of Freddie Gray
Republicans yet to reach deal that would prevent lapse in the NSA’s surveillance capabilities as momentum builds for House-passed USA Freedom Act
The possibility that the extremists could damage or destroy the majestic ruins - considered among the world's most magnificent architectural sites - has drawn international alarm and calls that the site be protected. Nation Now Senate dispute over NSA data collection threatens to shut other spy programs
Daron Dylon Wint, who is believed to be in Brooklyn, had worked for a company run by Savvas Savopoulos, who was killed with his wife, son and housekeeper and found in a burning home, police said.
The possibility that the extremists could damage or destroy the majestic ruins - considered among the world's most magnificent architectural sites - has drawn international alarm and calls that the site be protected. L.A. Now Attacker in Bryan Stow beating sentenced to prison on weapons charges
The extra money proposed in Brown's budget would eliminate planned tuition increases. But UC also wants to expand undergraduate enrollment. L.A. Now Attacker in Bryan Stow beating sentenced to prison on weapons charges
Efforts to tighten oversight of charities have largely failed because of regulatory indifference, political lobbying or lack of political will.
As the manhunt continues for Daron Dylon Wint, charged in the gruesome killings of a NW Washington family and their housekeeper, details emerge on his background and brushes with the law.
Daron Dylon Wint, charged in the gruesome killings of a NW Washington family and their housekeeper, was arrested in D.C., police confirmed.
In the latest incident, a Chinese military dispatcher demanded repeatedly that a U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft leave as it flew near what China claims is sovereign territory. L.A. Now UC regents praise $486 million in extra funding — then ask for $50 million more
In the latest incident, a Chinese military dispatcher demanded repeatedly that a U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft leave as it flew near what China claims is sovereign territory. Science Mandatory usage cuts loom even for those with senior water rights
Daron Dylon Wint, charged in the gruesome killings of a NW Washington family and their housekeeper, was apprehended Thursday night in D.C., Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier confirmed.
Baltimore state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby announces indictments on multiple charges, including one of second-degree murder, in the death of Freddie Gray
In the latest incident, a Chinese military dispatcher demanded repeatedly that a U.S. Navy surveillance aircraft leave as it flew near what China claims is sovereign territory. Nation Now Suspect captured in slayings of wealthy Washington family, housekeeper
In Palmyra, Syria, and Ramadi, Iraq, the Islamic State carried out a strategy of attrition, weakening the demoralized opposition for a crushing strike.
Such an order would mark the first time in nearly four decades that regulators have reached so far back in a water-rights hierarchy that is as old as California. Nation Now Suspect captured in slayings of wealthy Washington family, housekeeper
An order could mark the first time in nearly four decades that regulators have curtailed pumping so far back in California's water-rights hierarchy. Nation Now Suspect captured in slayings of wealthy Washington family, housekeeper
In Palmyra, Syria, and Ramadi, Iraq, the Islamic State carried out a strategy of attrition, weakening the demoralized opposition for a crushing strike.
The administration will soon announce new executive action that would restore the federal government’s authority to limit pollution in the nation’s rivers, lakes, streams and wetlands.
An order could mark the first time in nearly four decades that regulators have curtailed pumping so far back in California's water-rights hierarchy. Nation Now Suspect in killings of wealthy Washington DC family arrested
An order could mark the first time in nearly four decades that regulators have curtailed pumping so far back in California's water-rights hierarchy. CALIFORNIA Homicide Report: Answers sought as shooting victim's family struggles to say goodbye
18 vessels deployed after 105,000 leak into ocean from burst pipeline as rescuers try to save wildlife from oil around Santa Barbara
An order could mark the first time in nearly four decades that regulators have curtailed pumping so far back in California's water-rights hierarchy. CALIFORNIA Disabled L.A. man's desire to vote leads to probe of alleged state violations
An order could mark the first time in nearly four decades that regulators have curtailed pumping so far back in California's water-rights hierarchy. Real Estate Chinese developer unveils plans for luxury condo tower in downtown L.A.
An order could mark the first time in nearly four decades that regulators have curtailed pumping so far back in California's water-rights hierarchy. Brazil Violence in Brazil is as deadly as the civil war in Syria, a U.N. report finds
Daron Dylon Wint has been charged with first-degree murder while armed and is expected to make his first appearance in court today.
Daron Dylon Wint has been charged with first-degree murder while armed and is expected to make his first appearance in court today.
Brazil's high homicide rate has barely budged since 2000, even as economic growth has brought millions out of poverty and reduced social inequality. Science Mandatory usage cuts loom even for oldest water diverters
18 vessels deployed after 105,000 leak into ocean from burst pipeline as rescuers try to save wildlife from oil around Santa Barbara
Daron Dylon Wint has been charged with first-degree murder while armed and is expected to make his first appearance in court today.
The tech industry’s venture capitalists admit to a certain amount of “frothiness” in start-up investments, but they studiously avoid another loaded, even fearful, term.
Investigators had tracked Daron Dylon Wint, the suspect in a D.C. quadruple homicide, from Maryland to N.Y. and back to Washington where he was arrested Thursday, an official said.
The emails, covering 850 pages that will be published around 9:30 Pacific time, focus on the events surrounding a 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. Brazil Violence in Brazil is as deadly as the civil war in Syria, a U.N. report finds
The trove includes nearly 900 pages of e-mails from her private account during her time as a secretary of state about the Libya and Benghazi attacks, which have been turned over to a House panel.
The emails, covering 850 pages, focus on the events surrounding a 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. Brazil Violence in Brazil is as deadly as the civil war in Syria, a U.N. report finds
In an exclusive interview from Moscow, Snowden cautions that more needs to be done to curb NSA surveillance two years after his disclosures
The emails, covering 850 pages, focus on the events surrounding a 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. Nation Suspect arrested in 'act of evil' Washington, D.C., mansion killings
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The trove includes nearly 900 pages of e-mails from her private account during her time as a secretary of state about the Libya and Benghazi attacks, which have been turned over to a House panel.
The emails, covering 850 pages, focus on the events surrounding a 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. Hillary Clinton’s emails: All about the ongoing saga
The trove includes nearly 900 pages of e-mails from her private account during her time as a secretary of state about the Libya and Benghazi attacks, which have been turned over to a House panel.
State officials accepted an offer from growers in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to give up a quarter of their water this season.
California water regulators have accepted an unprecedented proposal from Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta farmers to voluntarily cut water use by 25% -- or fallow a quarter of their cropland -- in an effort to avoid harsher, government-imposed cuts. Nation Fragment of Clinton's private emails released as part of Benghazi inquiry