The archive of all headlines from August 27, 2016, organized by time of publication.
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A group of parents and advocacy groups filed a lawsuit in an attempt to block the law's elimination of personal belief exemptions, which previously allowed parents to enroll their children even if they weren't up-to-date on the full vaccination schedule. BUSINESS
A group of parents and advocacy groups filed a lawsuit in an attempt to block the law's elimination of personal belief exemptions, which previously allowed parents to enroll their children even if they weren't up-to-date on the full vaccination schedule. ARTS & CULTURE
Republicans in Western states, where nonwhites are a faster-growing share of the electorate, fear that Donald J. Trump could imperil their party there for years.Colorado or Nevada could join California as solidly Democratic in presidential races, they say, and polls are tightening in Arizona.
Column: As families prepare for the first day at the new Sandy Hook School, they find themselves linked to a larger -- and mounting -- set of questions about how to rebuild and commemorate the sites of mass shootings. L.A. Now
Two year-old Israel Stinson's fight for life gained international attention. Now, supporters of his family are questioning why a Los Angeles hospital moved so quickly to remove him from life support immediately after a judge ruled in favor of the hospital's decision. ARTS & CULTURE
Two year-old Israel Stinson's fight for life gained international attention. Now, supporters of his family are questioning why a Los Angeles hospital moved so quickly to remove him from life support immediately after a judge ruled in favor of the decision. ARTS & CULTURE
With help from students at USC’s Gould School of Law, they are allowed to stay. “We had to find a way to keep them here," says the sisters' sponsor. «They are in grave danger." L.A. Now
The renegade opinion and news site has become a rallying spot for disaffected conservatives who propelled Donald J. Trump to the nomination.Once a fringe right wing curiosity known for bashing the Republican establishment, its chairman was named campaign chief by Mr. Trump.
Many seaside residents believe this particular set of commissioners is dangerously cozy with developers and their hired guns. As Coastal Act author Peter Douglas famously said: “The coast is never saved; it’s always being saved.” MIDDLE EAST
Despite the Republican nominee’s apparent flip-flopping on his signature immigration issue, those on the alt-right have been emboldened by his candidacy
Many seaside residents believe this particular set of commissioners is dangerously cozy with developers and their hired guns. As Coastal Act author Peter Douglas famously said: “The coast is never saved; it’s always being saved.” L.A. Now
The renegade opinion and news site has become a rallying spot for disaffected conservatives who propelled Donald J. Trump to the nomination.Once a fringe right-wing curiosity known for bashing the Republican establishment, its chairman was named campaign chief by Mr. Trump.
“I understand that I’m unauthorized and I know I did something wrong that went against U.S. law," says Emma Sanchez, «but I’m not a criminal.” CALIFORNIA
'I understand that I’m unauthorized and I know I did something wrong that went against U.S. law,' says Emma Sanchez, 'but I'm not a criminal.' L.A. Now
As Donald J. Trump assumed an increasing role in his father’s business, the real estate company’s practice of turning away potential black tenants was painstakingly documented.An investigation by The New York Times uncovered a long history of racial bias at his family’s properties, in New York and beyond.
'I understand that I’m unauthorized and I know I did something wrong that went against U.S. law,' says Emma Sanchez, 'but I'm not a criminal.' TRAIL GUIDE
In its first full month of operation, the 15.2-mile Expo Line was the least timely route in the Los Angeles County rail system, according to a Los Angeles Times review of Metropolitan Transportation Authority data. L.A. NowMother was deported to Mexico and her kids remain in the U.S. Here's how this family works.
Republican appears to use death in effort to attract black voters, prompting Don Cheadle and other high-profile voices to condemn remarks
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Republican appears to use death in effort to attract black voters, prompting Don Cheadle and other high-profile voices to condemn remarks