The archive of all headlines from May 27, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Republican nominee took veiled shots at those who are concerned about global warming and endorsed drilling off the Atlantic coast in a speech on energy policy
California has, for two decades, protected consumers against gender price discrimination in the service industry. The bill would allow consumers to challenge different prices by the same brand for similar or identical products . LOCAL
California has, for two decades, protected consumers against gender price discrimination in the service industry. The bill would allow consumers to challenge different prices by the same brand for similar or identical products. LOCAL
Speaking in North Dakota, Donald J. Trump vowed to restore coal mining jobs and “cancel” the Paris climate change accord.It was the latest in a series of recent policy addresses designed to position Mr. Trump as credible on substantive issues.
Fernando Castro abducted 15-year-old Pearl Pinson on Wednesday morning. She was reportedly bleeding and screaming for help as she was dragged away. Politics
Fernando Castro abducted 15-year-old Pearl Pinson on Wednesday morning. She was reportedly bleeding and screaming for help as she was dragged away. Science Now
Fernando Castro abducted 15-year-old Pearl Pinson on Wednesday morning. She was reportedly bleeding and screaming for help as she was dragged away. L.A. Now
In the penalty phase of Lonnie Franklin Jr.'s capital murder case, a German woman recalls the men who attacked her one night in Stuttgart in 1974. Prosecutors say one was Franklin, then a U.S. Army private. L.A. Now
President Obama hopes to bolster an ally and emphasize the dangers of nuclear weapons. The visit could send ripples across Asia, which is struggling with the echoes of World War II and facing new challenges posed by North Korea.
President Obama hopes to bolster an ally and emphasize the dangers of nuclear weapons.The visit could send ripples across Asia, which is struggling with the echoes of World War II and facing new challenges posed by North Korea.
President Obama hopes to bolster the U.S. alliance with Japan and emphasize the dangers of nuclear weapons.The visit could send ripples across Asia, which is struggling with the echoes of World War II and facing new challenges posed by North Korea.
President Obama landed Friday outside Hiroshima, Japan, beginning a historic visit that he hopes will bolster an important ally and emphasize the dangers of nuclear weapons.The visit could send ripples across Asia, which is struggling with the echoes of World War II and facing new challenges posed by North Korea.
In the penalty phase of Lonnie Franklin Jr.'s capital murder case, a German woman recalls the men who attacked her one night in Stuttgart in 1974. Prosecutors say one was Franklin, then a U.S. Army private. World
Obama will be the first U.S. president to set foot on the site, joining the Japanese prime minister to lay a wreath at a memorial commemorating the 140,000 estimated to have died. L.A. Now
President Obama arrived in Hiroshima, Japan, on Friday, beginning a historic visit that he hopes will bolster an important ally and emphasize the dangers of nuclear weapons.The visit could send ripples across Asia, which is struggling with the echoes of World War II and facing new challenges posed by North Korea.
President will lay flowers at memorial in Japanese city where US killed 140,000 people in world’s first atomic bombing
The president calls the visit an «opportunity to honor the memory of all who were lost during World War II." He will not apologize for the nuclear attacks in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. L.A. Now
President lays flowers at memorial in Japanese city where US killed 140,000 people in world’s first atomic bombing
President lays flowers at memorial in Japanese city where US killed 140,000 people in world’s first atomic bombing
The president calls the visit an «opportunity to honor the memory of all who were lost during World War II." He will not apologize for the nuclear attacks in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
President Obama, the first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, said the city’s bombing showed that “mankind possessed the means to destroy itself.”After laying a wreath at a memorial, Mr. Obama embraced survivors of the attack.
«The scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well," the president says.
President Obama, the first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, said the bombing of the city showed that “mankind possessed the means to destroy itself.”After laying a wreath at a memorial, Mr. Obama embraced and shook hands with survivors of the attack.
«The scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well," the president says. Politics
Many of these supporters are recent arrivals from mainland China with strong nationalistic leanings, a respect for wealth and a firm belief in enforcing U.S. immigration law. World
President Obama, the first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, Japan, said the bombing of the city showed that “mankind possessed the means to destroy itself.”After laying a wreath at a memorial, Mr. Obama embraced and shook hands with survivors of the attack.
Many of these supporters are recent arrivals from mainland China with strong nationalistic leanings, a respect for wealth and a firm belief in enforcing U.S. immigration law.Police brace for protests as Trump visits San Diego, Fresno
President lays flowers at memorial in Japanese city where US killed 140,000 people in world’s first atomic bombing
Small marijuana farmers in Northern California worry that new rules will help moneyed interests take over the potentially lucrative business of distributing cannabis throughout the state.
President lays wreath at memorial and embraces a survivor of the US atomic bombing that killed 140,000 people
Abdirahman Bashir once pledged allegiance to Isis, yet he now faces alleged co-conspirators in a Minneapolis court – but what drives young men to radicalism?
Small marijuana farmers in Northern California worry that new rules will help moneyed interests take over the potentially lucrative business of distributing cannabis throughout the state. North Coast marijuana
Abdirahman Bashir once pledged allegiance to Isis, but now faces alleged co-conspirators in a Minneapolis court, which asks what drives youth to radicalism?
President Obama, the first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, Japan, said the bombing of the city showed that “mankind possessed the means to destroy itself.” After laying a wreath at a memorial, Mr. Obama embraced and shook hands with survivors of the attack.
Abdirahman Bashir once pledged allegiance to Isis, but now faces his alleged co-conspirators in a Minneapolis court
Undercover lewd conduct stings endure in Southern California even as many of the state's law enforcement agencies have quietly abandoned the operations in recent years amid mounting criticism from gay rights activists and changing sexual habits. Undercover police stings targeting gay men
In a letter to the FDA and FTC, Sen. Edward J. Markey said the agencies should 'proactively warn prescribers, patients, and the general public' about problems the newspaper identified with the drug. L.A. Now
In a letter to the FDA and FTC, Sen. Edward J. Markey said the agencies should 'proactively warn prescribers, patients, and the general public' about problems the newspaper identified with the drug. BUSINESS
Instead of speeding the screening process for everyone, critics say the TSA PreCheck is worsening the delays by taking up resources for a small group of travelers.LAX expects to break passenger record for Memorial Day weekend