The archive of all headlines from April 23, 2016, organized by time of publication.
In a striking declaration that the world is finally ready to change its polluted ways, global leaders gather at the United Nations to sign the landmark Paris climate accord, an agreement that's seen as the blueprint for rescuing the planet.Editorial: Is the Paris climate accord too little, too late?
Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee chairman, suggested party members ignore Donald J. Trump’s attacks on the nominating system because “we all need to get behind the nominee” in the fall.
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Questions surrounding the pop superstar’s sudden death have zeroed in on an emergency landing made by his plane just days before he was found dead
Questions surrounding pop superstar’s sudden death zero in on unscheduled landing made by his jet a few days before he was found dead
Attorneys attempting to break up the gang, which controls a coveted stretch of coastline in Palos Verdes Estates, say more alleged victims have called them in hopes of joining the effort. COMPANY TOWN
Details of plane emergency and more cancelled gigs add to picture of apparent health issues, but authorities refuse to speculate on how ‘good neighbour’ died
Paul LePage says Cruz’s operation reneged at last minute on unity deal in brazen bid to sweep all delegate slots at state convention
The war cry, the suggestion that 5-20% of Muslims back a caliphate, a flubbed campaign launch -- Loretta Sanchez's missteps have drawn snickers in the race to succeed Sen. Barbara Boxer, but past rivals warn against discounting her. L.A. Now
As her team begins compiling a list, Hillary Clinton is said to care less about ideological and personal compatibility than about picking a winner.
Maine governor Paul LePage says operation reneged on unity deal in brazen bid to sweep all delegate slots at state convention
This year, Glendale Unified became the first school district in the country to establish a day in remembrance of the genocide, which began in 1915 and resulted in 1.5 million deaths. MEXICO & THE AMERICAS
This year, Glendale Unified became the first school district in the country to establish a day in remembrance of the genocide, which began in 1915 and resulted in 1.5 million deaths. BUSINESS
Social network went from digital directory for college kids to communications behemoth – and it’s planning for prosperity with its global takeover
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Donald Trump, the man who would be king, is pivoting from the ‘chaos candidate’ to a walking, talking politician as Ted Cruz schemes in the wings, plotting his convention takeover. What fresh plot twists await Republican voters?
As Donald Trump pivots from the ‘chaos candidate’ to a walking, talking politician, Ted Cruz schemes in the wings, plotting his convention takeover. What fresh plot twists await Republican voters?
This year, Glendale Unified became the first school district in the country to establish a day in remembrance of the genocide, which began in 1915 and resulted in 1.5 million deaths. Orange County
Plaintiffs are asking a federal judge to use a gang injunction to prevent members of the gang from congregating at Lunada Bay, one of the state's most coveted surf breaks. CALIFORNIA
Plaintiffs are asking a federal judge to use a gang injunction to prevent members of the gang from congregating at Lunada Bay, one of the state's most coveted surf breaks.
As Donald Trump pivots from the ‘chaos candidate’ to a walking, talking politician, Ted Cruz schemes in the wings, plotting his convention takeover. What fresh plot twists await Republican voters?
The Southern California mainstay attracts hordes of customers by selling pastries that cost about $1 but taste like you paid more. L.A. Now
The Southern California mainstay attracts hordes of customers by selling pastries that cost about $1 but taste like you paid more. CALIFORNIA
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As Donald Trump pivots from the ‘chaos candidate’ to a walking, talking politician, Ted Cruz schemes in the wings, plotting his convention takeover