The archive of all headlines from September 28, 2016, organized by time of publication.
Analysis: The debate, the first of three presidential meetings within the next month, occurred as a host of national surveys showed Clinton and Trump locked in an extremely tight race for the presidency. What people around the world thought of the first U.S. presidential debate
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The first U.S. presidential debate broke viewership records at home -- and the rest of the world watched with great interest too. Here's what people in other countries thought of the first head-to-head matchup between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Trump flinched under Clinton’s criticism, but this race is not over
Donald J. Trump said his mike might have been tampered with and that he was right to comment on a beauty queen’s weight. He also threatened to make Bill Clinton’s infidelity a campaign issue.
Embattled Wells Fargo & Co. Chief Executive John Stumpf will forfeit compensation worth about $45 million, part of the company's response to the still-unfolding scandal over millions of fake accounts created by bank employees.Wells Fargo faces 'top-to-bottom' Labor Department review for possible workplace violations
Donald J. Trump said his mike might have been tampered with and that he was right to comment on a beauty queen’s weight. He also threatened to make Bill Clinton’s infidelity a campaign issue.
The former president was an omnipresent figure of the Israeli state, chief architect of its nuclear weapons program and a driving force behind its interim peace accords with the Palestinians. Politics
The former president was an omnipresent figure of the Israeli state, chief architect of its nuclear weapons program and a driving force behind its interim peace accords with the Palestinians. CALIFORNIA
The former president was an omnipresent figure of the Israeli state, chief architect of its nuclear weapons program and a driving force behind its interim peace accords with the Palestinians. L.A. Now
After Monday’s debate, Donald J. Trump said his mike might have been tampered with and that he was right to comment on a beauty queen’s weight. He also threatened to make Bill Clinton’s infidelity a campaign issue.
The former president was an omnipresent figure of the Israeli state, chief architect of its nuclear weapons program and a driving force behind its interim peace accords with the Palestinians. Politics
There was nothing, that is, of the deft style that characterized the man Trump has evoked as a role model. OBITUARIES
There was nothing, that is, of the deft style that characterized the man Trump has evoked as a role model.Trump failed the commander in chief test. Badly.
Doctors say they sheltered in basement before emerging to treat wounded amid ‘unprecedented’ assault on Syrian city
Analysis: There was nothing, that is, of the deft style that characterized the man Trump has evoked as a role model.McManus: Trump failed the commander in chief test. Badly.
‘Conclusive evidence’ that Buk missile brought from Russia hit Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777, killing 298 people
Advisers to Donald J. Trump plan to more rigorously prepare him for his next debate with Hillary Clinton on Oct. 9 in St. Louis.His aides are concerned that his focus and objectives dissolved during the first standoff, but whether Mr. Trump is open to practicing remains uncertain.
Analysis: There was nothing, that is, of the deft style that characterized the man Trump has evoked as a role model.Trump failed the commander in chief test. Badly.
Analysis: There was nothing, that is, of the deft style that characterized the man Trump has evoked as a role model.Opinion: Trump failed the commander in chief test. Badly.
'Now is the time for calm,' Police Chief Jeff Davis said Tuesday night. 'Now is the time to allow the investigation to shed light on this event and we plan to be open and transparent within the rules of the law.' NATION
Police said the man’s sister called and indicated that her brother was 'not acting like himself.' He was reportedly walking in traffic shortly after 2 p.m. when authorities were notified. NATION
Protests erupted in the San Diego County city, with friends of the man's family saying he suffers from a mental illness and did not pose a threat to the officers. Most of the demonstrators are concerned the shooting was racially motivated. NATION
Protests erupted in the San Diego County city, with friends of the man's family saying he suffers from a mental illness and did not pose a threat to the officers.What we know so far about the fatal El Cajon police shooting
The Senate votes 97-1 to override President Obama’s veto of a bill letting families of victims of the 9/11 attacks sue the Saudi Arabian government. The bill next goes to the House, which is poised to similarly vote. Senate votes
Lawmakers refused to oppose measure backed by 9/11 families, permitting them to sue the government of Saudi Arabia for allegedly backing the hijackers
With a 97-to-1 vote, President Obama was rebuffed over a bill that would let Americans sue Saudi Arabia over the attacks. The House is expected to follow, in Mr. Obama’s first veto override.
The Senate votes 97-1 to override President Obama’s veto of a bill letting families of victims of the 9/11 attacks sue the Saudi Arabian government. The bill next goes to the House, which is poised to similarly vote. Senate overrides Obama 9/11 veto in overwhelming vote
The accomplishment is major and no flash in the pan. It’s the product of a collaboration between the school and the university that has lasted more than 25 years. Foshay Learning Center
Both chambers overwhelmingly voted for a bill that would let Americans sue Saudi Arabia in the attacks. It was the first veto override of the Obama presidency.
Lawmakers hand down first veto override of Obama’s presidency over bill that permits 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia for allegedly backing the hijackers
Treasurer John Chiang says his office will no longer invest in Wells Fargo securities, go through Wells Fargo to buy stocks or bonds, or appoint the bank to underwrite certain bond offerings. Education
Treasurer John Chiang says his office will no longer invest in Wells Fargo securities, go through Wells Fargo to buy stocks or bonds, or appoint the bank to underwrite certain bond offerings. NATION
Treasurer John Chiang says his office will no longer invest in Wells Fargo securities, go through Wells Fargo to buy stocks or bonds, or appoint the bank to underwrite certain bond offerings.Lawmakers press Fed Chief Janet Yellen to punish Wells Fargo for fake accounts scandal