The archive of all headlines from November 26, 2016, organized by time of publication.
The move is part of a larger political movement that began in San Francisco and Los Angeles to tackle seismic retrofitting that is slowly spreading to smaller communities around the state. L.A. Now
Few things on Trump’s agenda put him more quickly on a collision course with the rest of the world, much of his own country and even some in his own party than his stated desire to abandon the fight against global warming. L.A. Now
Few things on Trump’s agenda put him more quickly on a collision course with the rest of the world, much of his own country and even some in his own party than his stated desire to abandon the fight against global warming.Donald Trump names KT McFarland, Don McGahn to White House posts
Green candidate’s filing cites sharp increase in absentee voters rather than expected focus on electronic voting
The Obama administration said that despite Russian attempts to undermine the presidential election, the results “accurately reflect the will of the American people.”Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate, has raised more than $5 million to pay for recounts in three states, and filed for one in Wisconsin on Friday.
Green candidate’s filing cites increase in absentee voters rather than expected focus on electronic voting
Green candidate’s filing cites hacker-inspired fraud rather than expected focus on electronic voting
The move is part of a larger political movement to tackle seismic retrofitting that is slowly spreading to communities around California. NATION
The state has agreed tothe process, which will begin next week and must be completed by December 13
The latest case reviews illustrate the challenges for an agency struggling to overhaul its practices after a string of alleged abuses including high-profile cross-border shootings, sometimes in response to thrown rocks. NATION
The comandante overthrew Batista, established a communist state and survived countless American assassination attempts
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union. NATION
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Mr. Castro brought the Cold War to the Western Hemisphere, bedeviled 11 American presidents and briefly pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union. NATION
Mr. Castro bedeviled 11 American presidents and briefly pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.He had held onto power longer than any other living national leader except Queen Elizabeth II.
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union.
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union. NATION
Mr. Castro bedeviled 11 American presidents and briefly pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.He had held onto power longer than any other living national leader except Queen Elizabeth II.
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union.
The comandante overthrew Batista, established a communist state and survived countless American assassination attempts
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union. NATION
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union.
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union. NATION
Mr. Castro bedeviled 11 American presidents and briefly pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.He had held on to power longer than any other living national leader except Queen Elizabeth II.
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union.
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union. NATION
The comandante overthrew Batista, established a communist state and survived countless American assassination attempts
With his trademark fatigues and scruffy beard, Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union.
The comandante overthrew Batista, established a communist state and survived countless American assassination attempts
Mr. Castro bedeviled 11 American presidents and briefly pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.He had held on to power longer than any other living national leader except Queen Elizabeth II of Britain.
Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union.SEE THE STORY
President offers careful statement extending ‘hand of friendship’ to Cubans, while his successor launches attack on ‘brutal dictator’
Castro wore his defiance of Western capitalism like a badge of honor, keeping communism alive in the Western Hemisphere two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union. Fidel Castro | 1926-2016
Fidel Castro’s Death
The president alluded to the history of animosity between the United States and Cuba and the advent of landmark change in those relations. Obama said he extended 'a hand of friendship to the Cuban people.' Fidel Castro dead at 90: The revolutionary icon’s influence was felt far beyond Cuba
In the middle of Little Havana, thousands danced, whooped and banged wooden spoons on saucepans. They had waited for this moment for decades. History will judge Castro’s era, Obama says, as world leaders react to former Cuban leader’s death
Mr. Castro bedeviled 11 American presidents and briefly pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war. He had held on to power longer than any other living national leader except Queen Elizabeth II of Britain.