The archive of all headlines from November 24, 2017, organized by time of publication.
Lawyers for Michael T. Flynn, President Trump’s former national security adviser, are said to have terminated an information-sharing agreement with the president’s legal team.The move indicates that Mr. Flynn is cooperating with prosecutors or negotiating such a deal.
Most Americans view the plan as mainly helping corporations and the rich, polls say. Outside analyses of the $1.5-trillion package echo those assessments despite revisions. CHARGERS
Most Americans view the plan as mainly helping corporations and the rich, polls say. Outside analyses of the $1.5-trillion package echo those assessments despite revisions. Mexico & The Americas
Assuming that the submarine remained intact and is resting on the ocean floor, the ship had only a seven-day supply of oxygen, which may have run out Wednesday. L.A. Now
E-commerce has eroded Black Friday's prominence as a barometer of holiday sales, but scores of eager consumers are still willing to wait to find a deal — and an experience — that can't be had online. L.A. Now
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Activists to launch last-ditch effort to prevent tax bill from passing the Senate
E-commerce has eroded Black Friday's prominence as a barometer of holiday sales, but scores of eager consumers are still willing to wait to find a deal — and an experience — that can't be had online. Politics
World
E-commerce has eroded Black Friday's prominence as a barometer of holiday sales, but scores of eager consumers are still willing to wait to find a deal — and an experience — that can't be had online. AFRICA
“It is practically impossible to think you can have a sustainable change in an area where organized crime controls the farmers," says an official at the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime. NATION
In the presidential race, some women stayed at home because they didn’t want to vote against their husbands. Now they have had enough
“It is practically impossible to think you can have a sustainable change in an area where organized crime controls the farmers," says an official at the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime. MOVIES
“It is practically impossible to think you can have a sustainable change in an area where organized crime controls the farmers," says an official at the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime. L.A. Now
“It is practically impossible to think you can have a sustainable change in an area where organized crime controls the farmers," says an official at the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime. Middle East
Militants bombed a Sufi mosque and fired on worshipers in the volatile Sinai Peninsula during Friday prayers, Egyptian officials said, killing at least 184 people in what appeared to be the latest attack by the area's Islamic State affiliate. L.A. Now
Islamist militants sprayed gunfire and exploded bombs at a crowded Sufi mosque near Egypt’s Sinai coast on Friday.Attacks on mosques are rare in Egypt, where the Islamic State has mostly targeted Christian churches and security officials in recent years.
Militants bombed a Sufi mosque and fired on worshipers in the volatile Sinai Peninsula during Friday prayers, Egyptian officials said, killing at least 184 people in what appeared to be the latest attack by the area's Islamic State affiliate. Politics
The attackers sprayed gunfire and exploded bombs at a crowded mosque in one of the deadliest attacks on civilians in the country’s modern history.Even by recent standards in Egypt, where militants have blown up Christian worshipers in church pews and gunned down pilgrims in buses, it was an unusually ruthless and deadly assault.
At least 235 people were killed and scores more injured when gunmen stormed a mosque in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, setting off explosives and firing on worshippers during Friday prayers, authorities said. Politics
The attackers sprayed gunfire and exploded bombs at a crowded mosque.The unusually ruthless assault was one of the deadliest attacks in the country’s modern history.
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Met police say there is ‘no evidence of shots fired or casualties’ after earlier reports of gunfire
In the presidential race, some women stayed at home because they didn’t want to vote against their husbands. Now they have had enough
At least 235 people were killed and scores more injured when gunmen stormed a mosque in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, setting off explosives and firing on worshippers during Friday prayers, authorities said. World
When he was named special counsel in May, Robert S. Mueller III was hailed as the ideal lawman — deeply experienced, strait-laced and nonpartisan — to investigate whether President Trump’s campaign had helped with Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. The accolades squared with Mueller’s… L.A. Now