The archive of all headlines from March 25, 2016, organized by time of publication.
State broadcaster says raids carried out late on Thursday as criticism mounts over country’s failure to foil attacks
Latest developments as police hunt suspects linked to Tuesday’s dual attacks on airport and metro
Latest developments as police hunt suspects linked to Tuesday’s dual attacks on airport and metro
The failure of Belgian authorities to foil deadly attacks this week has fueled new questions about the nation's ability to handle the extremist threat and prompted two top ministers to offer their resignations. L.A. Now
The justice minister said authorities had erred by not acting on Turkey’s request last year to take custody of one of the men who became a suspect in the Brussels attacks, a Belgian citizen who was charged with terrorist activity.
Series of raids carried out late on Thursday as criticism mounts over country’s failure to foil attacks
The failure of Belgian authorities to foil deadly attacks this week has fueled new questions about the nation's ability to handle the extremist threat and prompted two top ministers to offer their resignations. OBITUARIES
Police have detained six people in nighttime raids in central Brussels in a military-style operation linked to the deadly attacks on the city's airport and subways.'Mistakes were probably made,' Belgian official acknowledges after Brussels attacks
Belgian authorities sweep through neighborhoods in armored vehicles, focusing on the area where police had earlier found bomb-making material, explosives and the black flag of Islamic State.'Mistakes were probably made,' Belgian official acknowledges after Brussels attacks
Authorities say the killings were not random, but a motive is unclear. Dr. Weidong Han ran the Santa Barbara Herb Clinic, which practices Chinese medicine. EUROPE
Authorities say the killings were not random, but a motive is unclear. Dr. Weidong Han ran the Santa Barbara Herb Clinic, which practices Chinese medicine. Politics
Authorities say the killings were not random, but a motive is unclear. Dr. Weidong Han ran the Santa Barbara Herb Clinic, which practices Chinese medicine. ASIA
2016 Election
Man detained in Paris is reported to have links to jihadist network as Belgian police question men held in overnight raids
Man detained in Paris is reported to have links to jihadi network as Belgian police question men held in overnight raids
While President Bashar al-Assad’s dependence on Russia’s military, money and political influence has only grown during Russia’s aerial assault in Syria, the campaign has also bolstered his confidence and ambitions.
More than 35 years after UC Berkeley's first sexual harassment case, the campus seen as a bastion of progressive politics and social-justice activism is still struggling to get it right. L.A. Now
After doctors at UCLA's Ronald Reagan Medical Center traced deadly infections to tainted scopes, they pressed the device maker to lend them replacements. But Olympus offered to sell UCLA 35 new scopes -- at a 28% higher price. Education
After doctors at UCLA's Ronald Reagan Medical Center traced deadly infections to tainted scopes, they pressed the device maker to lend them replacements. But Olympus offered to sell UCLA 35 new scopes -- at a 28% higher price. L.A. Now
Police question men arrested in raids as evidence mounts of thriving Isis network straddling France and Belgium
Police question men arrested in raids as evidence mounts of thriving Isis network straddling France and Belgium
President Bashar al-Assad’s dependence on Russia has only grown during Russia’s aerial assault in Syria, but Mr. Assad shows signs of believing that President Vladimir V. Putin needs him more than the other way around.
Operation in Schaerbeek district appears to be linked to foiled French attack and involves at least 50 officers
The killing of Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli comes as the U.S. appears to be having increased success targeting the Islamic State’s leadership.
After doctors at UCLA's Ronald Reagan Medical Center traced deadly infections to tainted scopes, they pressed the device maker to lend them replacements. But Olympus offered to sell UCLA 35 new scopes -- at a 28% higher price. MIDDLE EAST
The killing of Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli comes as the U.S. appears to be having increased success targeting the Islamic State’s leadership.
U.S. special forces killed Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli in Syria Thursday morning in a raid on his vehicle, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter announced today. BUSINESS
U.S. special forces killed Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli in Syria Thursday morning in a raid on his vehicle, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter announced today.As Belgian police investigate blasts in Brussels, John Kerry vows to destroy Islamic State
Man is wounded and detained in operation linked to Brussels attacks and foiled French plot
Tainted scopes have been recalled, but the device maker says it would take until August to replace the affected 4,400 scopes that are in use by hospitals and clinics.Even as scopes were linked to deadly infections, Olympus tried to sell the devices at higher prices
Najim Laachraoui, 24, whose DNA was found on explosive belts used in France, said to be one of two airport bombers
The killing of Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli comes as the U.S. appears to be having increased success targeting the Islamic State’s leadership.
The killing of Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli comes as the U.S. appears to be having increased success targeting the Islamic State’s leadership.
After 39 contests and more than 20 million votes, much will depend on the outcome of primaries in several big states that have yet to vote, including Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania and, on June 7, the biggest of all, California.Delegate tracker: Who's winning the race to the nomination?
The killing of Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli comes as the U.S. appears to be having increased success targeting the Islamic State’s leadership.
Brussels Attacks
Officials point to Europeans arriving in Turkey with weapons and on watchlisted passports and say warnings were ignored
Detectives are still investigating the motive of the slayings, but believe the family could have been killed for financial gain. NATIONAL POLITICS