The archive of all headlines from December 23, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The L.A. County district attorney's office reaches a deal to have Durst extradited from New Orleans by Aug. 18. The New York real estate heir will face a murder charge in the killing of his writer friend Susan Berman. L.A. Now
The L.A. County district attorney's office reaches a deal to have Durst extradited from New Orleans by Aug. 18. The New York real estate heir will face a murder charge in the killing of his writer friend Susan Berman.Robert Durst case
A showdown between two drug companies, one that gives away a treatment for a rare disease and another looking to profit from it, illustrates the growing tension over the rising prices of drugs.
A showdown between two drug companies, one that gives away a treatment for a rare disease and another looking to profit from it, illustrates the growing tension over the rising prices of drugs.
A series of powerful snowstorms in the Sierra Nevada has resulted in the small milestone for drought-stricken California. Mammoth Lakes, Calif., in November
The Iraqi Army has for the first time reached the inner government district of the ISIS-controlled city. A spokesman predicted that Ramadi would be cleared of ISIS fighters within 72 hours.
Family of 11 had been granted authorisation to fly but were left distraught after American officials turned them back at UK airport
For the first time, Iraqi forces engaged Islamic State fighters within the center of the critical western provincial capital after months of approach and maneuvering, officials said.
For the first time, Iraqi forces engaged Islamic State fighters within the center of the critical western provincial capital after months of approach and maneuvering, officials said.
The Falcon 9's landing made deep space travel seem attainable again -- not just to aerospace engineers and astronauts but to the masses. L.A. Now
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The Falcon 9's landing made deep space travel seem attainable again -- not just to aerospace engineers and astronauts but to the masses. CALIFORNIA
The case is the latest in a series nationwide in which a bystander's cellphone video captured the graphic details of police using lethal force against a suspect, questioning whether the force was justified. BUSINESS
The case is the latest in a series nationwide in which a bystander's cellphone video captured the graphic details of police using lethal force against a suspect, questioning whether the force was justified. Nation
An intense October rainstorm that pounded the Grapevine's barren hillsides offers a sober preview of what El Niño might unleash in the rest of drought-stricken Southern California. CALIFORNIA
Real estate billionaire may have a growing lead in national polls, but a quartet of establishment candidates won’t give up the fight for the critical early state
An intense October rainstorm that pounded the Grapevine's barren hillsides offers a sober preview of what El Niño might unleash in the rest of drought-stricken Southern California. L.A. Now
An intense October rainstorm that pounded the Grapevine's barren hillsides offers a sober preview of what El Niño might unleash in the rest of drought-stricken Southern California. CALIFORNIA
The prosecutor is releasing material favorable to the officers involved in the shooting death of the 12-year-old Cleveland boy, and the family fears there is an effort to avoid indictments.
The prosecutor is releasing material favorable to the officers involved in the shooting death of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, and the boy’s family fears there is an effort to avoid indictments.
An intense October rainstorm that pounded the Grapevine's barren hillsides offers a sober preview of what El Niño might unleash in the rest of drought-stricken Southern California.Op-Ed: El Niño isn't a drought buster -- it's a missed opportunity
An intense October rainstorm that pounded the Grapevine's barren hillsides offers a sober preview of what El Niño might unleash in the rest of drought-stricken Southern California.Construction of debris-flow barriers on Conejo Mountain
An intense October rainstorm that pounded the Grapevine's barren hillsides offers a sober preview of what El Niño might unleash in the rest of drought-stricken Southern California.Op-Ed: El Niño isn't a drought buster -- it's a missed opportunity
The Review-Journal was bought by one of the Republican Party's biggest donors. The staff's aggressive reporting on the sale has won widespread accolades even though it may cost many of the journalists their jobs. Weather
Ajmal Masroor says US State Department is enacting policies of Donald Trump after he is barred from travelling to New York
The Review-Journal was bought by one of the Republican Party's biggest donors. The staff's aggressive reporting on the sale has won widespread accolades even though it may cost many of the journalists their jobs. L.A. Now