The archive of all headlines from November 24, 2015, organized by time of publication.
With expanded police powers extended for three more months, some, particularly Muslims, question whether the loss of liberties is appropriate.
Southern California commuters lose 44 million hours -- nearly $1.17 billion in lost time -- on the routes, according to the study. Politics
Southern California commuters lose 44 million hours -- nearly $1.17 billion in lost time -- on the routes, according to the study. Nation
With expanded police powers extended for three more months, some, particularly Muslims, question whether the loss of liberties is appropriate.
Southern California commuters lose 44 million hours -- nearly $1.17 billion in lost time -- on the routes, according to the study. L.A. Now
The storm could bring whiteout conditions and nearly 20 inches of snow in some locations. CALIFORNIA
With expanded police powers extended for three more months following the attacks in Paris that left 130 dead, some, particularly Muslims, question whether the loss of liberties is appropriate.
Turkish military official says fighter jets destroyed plane after it violated the country’s airspace
Turkish military official says fighter jets destroyed plane after it violated the Turkey’s airspace
• Turkish military official says fighter jets destroyed plane • Russia denies it had violated the country’s airspace
• Turkish military official says fighter jets destroyed plane • Russia denies it had violated the country’s airspace
Turkish fighter jets shot down a Russian warplane after it violated Turkey’s airspace, a long-feared escalation that could further strain relations between Russia and the West.
• Turkish military official says fighter jets destroyed plane • Russia denies it had violated the country’s airspace
Turkish fighter jets shot down a Russian warplane after it violated Turkey’s airspace, a long-feared escalation that could further strain relations between Russia and the West.
The storm could bring whiteout conditions and nearly 20 inches of snow in some locations. Europe
Turkish fighter jets shot down a Russian warplane after Turkey said it violated its airspace, a long-feared escalation that could further strain relations between Russia and the West.
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia confirmed that an F-16 Turkish fighter jet brought down a Russian jet, but he said it had remained in Syrian airspace and never threatened Turkey’s territory.
Southern California commuters lose 44 million hours -- nearly $1.17 billion in lost time -- on the routes, according to the study.Op-Ed: Quit studying the 710 Freeway extension and start building
Russian president calls Turkey ‘accomplices of terrorists’ and says it was ‘obvious’ that plane posed no threat
Turkey says the plane ignored several warnings that it was nearing, then intruding, into Turkish airspace. Russia insists the plane stayed over Syria, where it was supporting ground action against rebels. CALIFORNIA
Turkey says the plane ignored several warnings that it was nearing, then intruding, into Turkish airspace. Russia insists the plane stayed over Syria, where it was supporting ground action against rebels. L.A. Now
Turkey says the plane ignored several warnings that it was nearing, then intruding, into Turkish airspace. Russia insists the plane stayed over Syria, where it was supporting ground action against rebels. Turkey shoots down Russian warplane
Turkey says the plane ignored several warnings that it was nearing, then intruding, into Turkish airspace. Russia insists the plane stayed over Syria, where it was supporting ground action against rebels.Plane shootdown complicates fight against Islamic State as French president visits White House
Turkey says the plane ignored several warnings that it was nearing, then intruding, into Turkish airspace. Russia insists the plane stayed over Syria, where it was supporting ground action against rebels. Turkey shoots down Russian warplane
Turkey says the plane ignored several warnings that it was nearing, then intruding, into Turkish airspace. Russia insists the plane stayed over Syria, where it was supporting ground action against rebels.Plane shootdown complicates fight against Islamic State as French president visits White House
Turkey says the plane ignored several warnings that it was nearing, then intruding, into Turkish airspace. Russia insists the plane stayed over Syria, where it was supporting ground action against rebels.What we know so far: Turkey shoots down a Russian Jet
Turkey says the plane ignored several warnings that it was nearing, then intruding, into Turkish airspace. Russia insists the plane stayed over Syria, where it was supporting ground action against rebels.What we know so far: Turkey shoots down a Russian jet
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Turkey says the plane ignored several warnings that it was nearing, then intruding, into Turkish airspace. Russia insists the plane stayed over Syria, where it was supporting ground action against rebels.
President Vladimir V. Putin said the jet was hit in Syrian airspace; he called the attack a “stab in the back” and warned of serious consequences. President Obama stood by Turkey.
Vladimir Putin claims incident was ‘a stab in the back’ while Recep Tayyip Erdoğan says ‘everyone should respect the right of Turkey to defend its borders’
Vladimir Putin claims incident was ‘a stab in the back’ while Recep Tayyip Erdoğan says ‘everyone should respect the right of Turkey to defend its borders’
In a clash with Cold War overtones, Turkey shot down a Russian warplane that it said had strayed into its territory. Russia called the incident a “stab in the back,” and NATO called for calm.
In a clash with Cold War overtones, Turkey shot down a Russian warplane that it said had strayed into its territory. Russia called the incident a “stab in the back,” and NATO called for calm.