The archive of all headlines from August 28, 2016, organized by time of publication.
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. RAMSLive updates: Rams at Denver Broncos
Former employees say an edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. RAMSLive updates: Rams at Denver Broncos
Former employees say an edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. RAMSLive updates: Rams 0, Broncos 0, in first quarter
Former employees say an edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. RAMSLive updates: Rams 3, Broncos 0, in first quarter
Former employees say an edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. RAMSLive updates: Rams 6, Broncos 0, in second quarter
Former employees say an edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. RAMSLive updates: Broncos 7, Rams 6, in second quarter
Former employees say an edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. RAMSLive updates: Rams 9, Broncos 7 in second quarter
Former employees say an edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. RAMSLive updates: Broncos 10, Rams 9, at halftime
Former employees say an edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. RAMSLive updates: Broncos 10, Rams 9, in third quarter
Former employees say an edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. RAMSLive updates: Broncos 17, Rams 9, in third quarter
Former employees say an edict against untidiness emanated from a single leader, co-founder and President Robb Fujioka, whose marching orders effectively banned fixtures of office life as common as filing cabinets and snacking at the desk. RAMSLive updates: Broncos 17, Rams 9, in fourth quarter
For weeks, they have been arriving from the scattered patches of the United States where the government put their ancestors to protest what they say is one indignity too many in a history that has included extermination and exploitation. RAMSRams fall to Broncos, 17-9, as their offense struggles in Denver
For weeks, they have been arriving from the scattered patches of the United States where the government put their ancestors to protest what they say is one indignity too many in a history that has included extermination and exploitation. TechnologyHow a hot L.A. start-up went bankrupt: Inside the 'stress cage' that was Fuhu
'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.' NATIONWith echoes of Wounded Knee, tribes mount prairie occupation to block North Dakota pipeline
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'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.' BUSINESSFeds use Rand formula to spot discrimination. The GOP calls it junk science
The algorithm, devised for healthcare research, estimates the probability that someone is white, black, Asian or Hispanic. Regulators are using it to determine bias in credit cards and car loans, and critics say that's unfair. latimes.comFramed, Chapter 1: She was the PTA mom everyone knew. Who would want to harm her?
The algorithm, devised for healthcare research, estimates the probability that someone is white, black, Asian or Hispanic. Regulators are using it to determine bias in credit cards and car loans, and critics say that's unfair. LOCALFramed, Chapter 1: She was the PTA mom everyone knew. Who would want to harm her?
At Joni’s Roast and Ride, the Republican nominee mixed with hog-riders and hog-eaters. In rare harmony, the party bigwigs loved him just as much as the grass-roots voters
A legal battle has stopped the city from permitting new accessory dwelling units -- and thrown hundreds of units already tucked behind local homes into limbo. BUSINESSThe feds use a Rand formula to spot discrimination in lending. The GOP calls it junk science
A legal battle has stopped the city from permitting new accessory dwelling units -- and thrown hundreds of units already tucked behind local homes into limbo. LOCAL
In affluent Irvine, Calif., police were called to the parking lot of a neighborhood school in February 2011. A phone tip had alerted them to marijuana and pills in the car of the much-admired PTA president. It seemed, at first glance, an open-and-shut case. L.A. Now
Mike Pence and Chris Christie suggest Trump’s message has been consistent – but no aide will confirm plans to launch ‘deportation force’
In affluent Irvine, Calif., police were called to the parking lot of a neighborhood school in February 2011. A phone tip had alerted them to marijuana and pills in the car of the much-admired PTA president. It seemed, at first glance, an open-and-shut case. Politics
In affluent Irvine, police are called to the parking lot of a neighborhood school. A phone tip had alerted them to marijuana and pills in the car of a much-admired PTA president. It seemed, at first glance, to be an open-and-shut case. Politics