The archive of all headlines from December 24, 2015, organized by time of publication.
After two strokes in recent years, the condition of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is so uncertain that a group of his closest associates has demanded to see him.
Airports that allow ride-sharing have found rising passenger use of the services, resulting in increased revenue for the airports. Some have seen parking revenue drop. Nation
Airports that allow ride-sharing have found rising passenger use of the services, resulting in increased revenue for the airports. Some have seen parking revenue drop. Lyft drivers at LAX
The condition of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who has had two strokes in recent years, is so uncertain that a group of his closest associates has demanded to see him.
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. Las Vegas Review-Journal
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. CALIFORNIA
Authorities station armed guards on street corners and in pedestrian plazas. One expert says the threat's high profile and focus on Westerners could mark a first for Beijing. Nation
Buried in the omnibus spending bill signed into law last week are provisions to give each of the 53 Americans taken hostage at the United States Embassy in Tehran in 1979 or their estates up to $4.4 million.
Authorities station armed guards on street corners and in pedestrian plazas. One expert says the threat's high profile and focus on Westerners could mark a first for Beijing. CALIFORNIA
Army private who transferred about 750,000 files of US secrets to WikiLeaks writes about her feelings of detachment at this time of year
Buried in the omnibus spending bill signed into law last week are provisions to give each of the 53 Americans taken hostage at the United States Embassy in Tehran in 1979 or their estates up to $4.4 million.
Authorities station armed guards on street corners and in pedestrian plazas. One expert says the threat's high profile and focus on Westerners could mark a first for Beijing. Mexico & the Americas
The pardon is one of 91 issued in what has become an annual Christmas Eve tradition: official proclamations for men and women who previously served time for mostly nonviolent crimes. Asia
The actor had a long history of problems with drugs and the law, including repeated arrests in 1996. In total, the actor served two years and eight months, and in 2002 he completed his parole. Asia
Two men have been held in an ISIS massacre in Tikrit, based on a video, but even when authorities have such evidence, it’s a challenge to hold suspects accountable for atrocities.
The actor had a long history of problems with drugs and the law, including repeated arrests in 1996. In total, he served 15 months behind bars, and in 2002, he completed his parole. Asia
Activists join in condemnation of planned raids by Department of Homeland Security to round up recently arrived immigrants ‘wherever they can be found’
By most accounts, Roberta Jacobson's confirmation as U.S. ambassador to Mexico should have been a shoo-in. Politics
Activists join in condemnation of planned raids by Department of Homeland Security to round up recently arrived immigrants ‘wherever they can be found’
By most accounts, Roberta Jacobson's confirmation as U.S. ambassador to Mexico should have been a shoo-in. The hold-up means the United States has not had an ambassador in its third-biggest trading partner since August. Politics