The archive of all headlines from November 22, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Fukushima prefecture is north of Tokyo and home to the nuclear power plant that was destroyed by a huge tsunami after an offshore earthquake in 2011. BUSINESS
Coastal residents are told to flee to higher ground. Fukushima prefecture is north of Tokyo and home to the nuclear power plant that was destroyed by a huge tsunami after an offshore earthquake in 2011. BUSINESS
Detectives followed a few leads, but the investigation went cold. A breakthrough nearly two decades after the shooting led investigators to a drug dealer with a wild story. Today, the jury reached a verdict. World
President-elect Donald J. Trump released an infomercial-style video that largely avoided his campaign promises to deport immigrants, track Muslims and repeal Obamacare. Reading from a script and looking into the camera, he vowed to focus on creating jobs, reducing regulations and combating corruption.
The president-elect has released a video update on his transition and policy plans for his first 100 days in office
The president-elect has released a video update on his transition and policy plans for his first 100 days in office
Detectives followed a few leads, but the investigation went cold. A breakthrough nearly two decades after the shooting led investigators to a drug dealer with a wild story. Today, the jury reached a verdict. Politics
It appears to be an effort to soften Trump's message while he establishes an inner circle of hard-liners, including Steve Bannon, a top advisor who ran a website that has promoted white nationalist ideology. L.A. Now
President-elect Donald J. Trump released an infomercial-style video that largely avoided his campaign promises to deport immigrants, track Muslims and repeal Obamacare. Reading from a script and looking into the camera, he vowed to focus on creating jobs, reducing regulations and combating corruption.
In the last decade, the number of Chinese students in U.S. high schools and middle schools has jumped from 1,200 to 52,000. More than a quarter of them land in California. Growing trend of Chinese nationals coming to attend U.S. schools
President-elect Donald J. Trump turned to social media with a message in which he vowed to create jobs and renegotiate trade deals and fight corruption. He steered clear of his campaign promises to deport immigrants and track Muslims and his pledge to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
The president-elect has released a video update on his transition and policy plans for his first 100 days in office
President-elect says he will leave TPP, with Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe warning trade deal would be ‘meaningless’ without US
President-elect Donald J. Trump turned to social media with a message in which he vowed to create jobs and renegotiate trade deals and fight corruption. He steered clear of his campaign promises to deport immigrants and track Muslims and to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
President-elect says he will leave TPP, with Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe warning trade deal would be ‘meaningless’ without US
President-elect says he will leave Trans-Pacific Partnership, with Japanese PM warning trade deal would be meaningless without US
The president-elect's vast holdings include hotels, office buildings and golf courses, and he has licensing deals across the globe. Politics
This year, the Federal Trade Commission described Indian call centers as 'the source of various impostor frauds that have reached consumers throughout the English-speaking world.' Politics
From a bonanza of free airtime to an overt media campaign against him, Donald Trump was a candidate covered like no other. But were journalists unwitting accomplices in his election? And where does the industry go from here?
This year, the Federal Trade Commission described Indian call centers as 'the source of various impostor frauds that have reached consumers throughout the English-speaking world.' TRAIL GUIDE
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A top aide to Donald J. Trump said the president-elect did not want to pursue his threatened investigation of Hillary Clinton.“If Donald Trump can help her heal, then perhaps that’s a good thing,” Kellyanne Conway said.
'We have never seen in modern times anything like the array of conflicts created by the president-elect’s extraordinary web of domestic and global business relationships, investments and partnerships,' said Norman Eisen, chief White House ethics lawyer in President Obama’s first term. World
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'We have never seen in modern times anything like the array of conflicts created by the president-elect’s extraordinary web of domestic and global business relationships, investments and partnerships,' said Norman Eisen, chief White House ethics lawyer in President Obama’s first term.Aide says Trump does not want to pursue charges against Hillary Clinton
The president-elect ‘doesn’t wish to pursue’ criminal investigations into Clinton over her use of a private email server, despite vows he made during campaign
To many educators, the move is a symbolic reversal of what they say was a discriminatory policy that required Latino immigrant children to speak and learn only in English and failed to prepare all students for a global economy. TRAIL GUIDE
During his wide-ranging interview with New York Times journalists, Trump backed off his skepticism of climate change and said people could argue the Clinton Foundation has done 'good work.' TRAIL GUIDE
During his wide-ranging interview with New York Times journalists, Trump backed off his skepticism of climate change and said people could argue the Clinton Foundation has done 'good work.' Politics
President-elect Donald J. Trump essentially said that he had no intention of investigating Hillary Clinton, despite that being a common theme during his campaign.“I don’t want to hurt the Clintons, I really don’t,’’ Mr. Trump said during his interview with The New York Times, adding that he wanted to “move forward.”
Speaking with New York Times journalists the president-elect said he wouldn’t have hired Bannon if he thought he was racist or part of ‘alt-right’ movement
During his wide-ranging interview with New York Times journalists, Trump backed off his skepticism of climate change and said people could argue the Clinton Foundation has done 'good work.' NATION
Any Trump nominee is almost guaranteed to be a conservative jurist who is anti-abortion and supports the 2nd Amendment’s right to bear arms. TRAIL GUIDE