The archive of all headlines from September 25, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Under intense pressure, police officials in Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday released dashboard and body camera recordings in the fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.The city’s police chief said for the first time that Mr. Scott was in possession of both marijuana and a handgun.
Texas senator speaks uncomfortably a day after his reversal to endorse Republican nominee, as damage to standing in party becomes clear
Chief Kerr Putney said he had decided the release would not hinder the ongoing investigation of the shooting of the black man, whose death sparked days of protests and violence in Charlotte. Putney didn't say when the video would be made public. UCLA
Police in Charlotte released two videos of the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, the 43-year-old man whose death after a confrontation with officers set off violent riots this week.
The complicated tapestry of his life came to an end Tuesday when police in Charlotte, N.C., shot Scott outside a condominium complex amid a murky set of circumstances that sparked riots.
A suspect has been arrested almost 24 hours after a gunman killed five people at a crowded shopping mall north of Seattle and disappeared into the evening darkness.
Police name suspect in shooting deaths of five people at Cascade Mall in Burlington as Washington resident Arcan Cetin, aged 20
The videos, which together run 3 minutes and 18 seconds, do not fully answer questions that have grown over Scott's death but do present a more detailed picture of his last moments. NATION
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Across the nation, state prisons have faced pressure because of concerns that solitary confinement can do serious psychological damage. But isolation in county lockups has largely remained a hidden issue. NATION
Across the nation, state prisons have faced pressure because of concerns that solitary confinement can do serious psychological damage. But isolation in county lockups has largely remained a hidden issue. Politics
Across the nation, state prisons have faced pressure because of concerns that solitary confinement can do serious psychological damage. But isolation in county lockups has largely remained a hidden issue. Dodgers
Texas senator speaks uncomfortably a day after his reversal to endorse Republican nominee, as damage to standing in party becomes clear
Forget ‘softenings’ on immigration and race, critics say: the Republican hasn’t changed. Now he faces Hillary Clinton in a fight where style can outshine substance
At risk is one of the last remaining careers that offer middle-class pay to those without a college degree. And automation won't stop there; gardeners, home builders and trash collectors may be next. CALIFORNIA
At risk is one of the last remaining careers that offer middle-class pay to those without a college degree. And automation won't stop there; gardeners, home builders and trash collectors may be next. Sports Now
Campaign manager KellyAnne Conway says she ‘can’t believe how easily Clinton campaign was baited’ as Hillary Clinton aide warns over bullying
Campaign manager KellyAnne Conway says she ‘can’t believe how easily Clinton campaign was baited’ over former model who had sexual liaison with Bill Clinton
Never in modern presidential politics has a major candidate made false statements as routinely as Donald Trump has.Times Editorial Board endorses Clinton
Never in modern presidential politics has a major candidate made false statements as routinely as Donald Trump has.Endorsement: Clinton would make a sober, smart and pragmatic president. Trump would be a catastrophe
Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway says she ‘can’t believe how easily Clinton campaign was baited’ over former model who had sexual liaison with Bill Clinton
Mark Cuban and Gennifer Flowers at center of debate guest controversy while Trump chief denies investor linked to Russia talks is part of official campaign
The Presidential Debates
For the people of Los Angeles, he is not merely the announcer of baseball games, he is a daily harmonic reminder of the Southern California dream. Today, he calls his final game from Dodger Stadium.After 67 years of greatness, Scully just wants to be remembered as a good man