The archive of all headlines from June 28, 2016, organized by time of publication.
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The $171 billion budget will increase funding for state-subsidized child care and remove a limit on welfare payments for families who have additional children while receiving benefits. L.A. Now
• UK will not trigger formal EU exit talks at this stage • Angela Eagle becomes one of 20 shadow cabinet members to resign • Chancellor: ’I will do everything to make Brexit work’
The $171 billion budget will increase funding for state-subsidized child care and remove a limit on welfare payments for families who have additional children while receiving benefits. NATION
• Battle lines drawn in Westminster • Theresa May emerges as ‘stop Johnson’ candidate • Osborne rules himself out as PM’s successor
Texas abortion clinics at risk of being closed by a restrictive state law will remain open and some of those shuttered will probably reopen in the wake of a landmark Supreme Court ruling that could block similar state laws in the South and Midwest.Supreme Court strengthens right to abortion, strikes down Texas restrictions on clinics
The Supreme Court struck down, 5 to 3, parts of a Texas law that could have cut the number of abortion clinics in the state to about 10 from 41.The decision means similar restrictions in other states are most likely also unconstitutional.
The two groups at the center of a violent Sacramento rally that left at least seven people with stab wounds on the Capitol grounds Sunday represent a marriage of the past and future of white supremacist organizations, experts and law enforcement officials say.Neo-Nazis didn't start the violence at state Capitol, police say
Leaders on both sides of “Brexit” signaled that they wanted continued access to the bloc’s free-trade zone, the world’s largest common market. Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London, tried to assure Britons that their country “is part of Europe, and always will be.”
Airbnb Inc. filed a lawsuit against its home city of San Francisco on Monday in an attempt to block new regulation that it said would violate federal protections for Internet companies. L.A. Now
Prime minister heads to Brussels as Osborne rules himself out as successor, and Jeremy Corbyn awaits result of no-confidence vote from Labour MPs
Leaders on both sides of “Brexit” signaled that they wanted continued access to the European Union’s free-trade zone, the world’s largest common market. Boris Johnson, a front-runner to be the next prime minister, tried to assure Britons that their country “is part of Europe, and always will be.”
Prime minister heads to Brussels as George Osborne rules himself out as successor and Jeremy Corbyn awaits result of no-confidence vote from Labour MPs
• Chancellor rules himself out of Tory leadership race • Prime minister heads to Brussels for first talks over Brexit • Jeremy Hunt considers a bid • Corbyn faces no-confidence vote
• David Cameron expected in Brussels for first talks on Brexit • George Osborne rules himself out of Tory leadership race as Jeremy Hunt considers bid • Corbyn faces no-confidence vote
• EU commission president: ’We need to get on with it’ • David Cameron heads to Brussels for talks • George Osborne rules out Tory leadership bid • Corbyn faces no-confidence vote
Airbnb Inc. filed a lawsuit against its home city of San Francisco on Monday in an attempt to block new regulation that it said would violate federal protections for Internet companies. NATION
Airbnb Inc. filed a lawsuit against its home city of San Francisco on Monday in an attempt to block new regulation that it said would violate federal protections for Internet companies. CALIFORNIA
At more than 70 square miles, the blaze is the state's largest and it has leveled 200 structures, making it the most destructive wildfire this year. Technology
Stunned European Union leaders began meeting in Brussels to respond to Britain’s decision to leave.Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said she would try to stop the E.U. drifting apart. But she also said Britain could not expect the privileges of membership without the obligations.
• EU commission president: ’We need to get on with it’ • David Cameron heads to Brussels for talks • George Osborne rules out Tory leadership bid • Corbyn faces no-confidence vote
At more than 70 square miles, the blaze is the state's largest and it has leveled 200 structures, making it the most destructive wildfire this year.VIDEO: South Lake resident searches through rubble after Erskine Fire destroys childhood home
At more than 70 square miles, the blaze is the state's largest and it has leveled 200 structures, making it the most destructive wildfire this year.South Lake resident searches through rubble after Erskine Fire destroys childhood home
The House Select Committee on Benghazi found no new evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton in the deadly attacks in Libya in 2012.The 800-page report ends one of the longest, costliest and most bitterly partisan congressional investigations in history.
• Labour ballot closes at 11am ET, with result expected soon after • Commission president Juncker tells UK to clarify position • David Cameron heads to Brussels for Brexit talks
The House Select Committee on Benghazi found no new evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton in the deadly attacks in Libya in 2012.The 800-page report ends one of the longest, costliest and most bitter partisan congressional investigations in history.
The report is certain to be a springboard for Republicans looking to weaken Clinton. But it is unlikely to be a potent tool, after Democrats spent months working to discredit the committee and its focus on the former secretary of State.Watch live: Republicans hold news conference on Benghazi report
The House Select Committee on Benghazi found no new evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton in the deadly attacks in Libya in 2012.The 800-page report ends one of the longest, costliest and most bitterly partisan congressional investigations in history.
The report is certain to be a springboard for Republicans looking to weaken Hillary Clinton. But it is unlikely to be a potent tool, after Democrats spent months working to discredit the committee and its focus on the former secretary of State.House Democrats mistakenly release transcript confirming big payout to Clinton friend Sidney Blumenthal
• Labour leader loses backing of overwhelming majority of his MPs • Commission president Juncker tells UK to clarify position • David Cameron in Brussels for Brexit talks
• Labour leader loses backing of overwhelming majority of his MPs • Commission president Juncker tells UK to clarify position • David Cameron in Brussels for Brexit talks
The House Select Committee on Benghazi delivered new details about the night of the deadly attacks in Libya in 2012, and a broad rebuke of government agencies.The panel’s 800-page report ends one of the longest, costliest and most bitterly partisan congressional investigations in history.
• Labour leader loses backing of overwhelming majority of his MPs • Commission president Juncker tells UK to clarify position • David Cameron in Brussels for Brexit talks
• Labour leader loses backing of overwhelming majority of his MPs • Commission president Juncker tells UK to clarify position • David Cameron in Brussels for Brexit talks
'The EU can't afford being held hostage by the U.K. political crisis for months,' the Belgian prime minister says.Merkel warns British against 'deluding themselves' in departure from EU
Opposition leader remains defiant, saying he will not quit despite 172 MPs saying they have no confidence in him
Standoff as Corbyn refuses to stand down and MPs urge Angela Eagle and Tom Watson to decide who should trigger challenge
Standoff as Corbyn refuses to stand down and MPs urge Angela Eagle and Tom Watson to decide who should trigger challenge
PM warned Brussels summit that free movement was at heart of Britain’s decision to reject European Union
One attacker fired a weapon - with police returning fire - before blowing himself up at Istanbul Ataturk Airport, officials said. A second attacker is believed to have detonated his explosives nearby.
One attacker fired a weapon - with police returning fire - before blowing himself up at Istanbul Ataturk Airport, officials said. A second attacker is believed to have detonated his explosives nearby.858 killed: Not a day in April passed without a terror attack