The archive of all headlines from July 30, 2017, organized by time of publication.
U.S. news
A week of legislative setbacks came against the backdrop of a West Wing at war with itself, egged on by a president who thrives on conflict and chaos.President Trump hoped to regain momentum by pushing out his top aide, Reince Priebus. But it is far from certain that the move will be enough.
A week of legislative setbacks came against the backdrop of a West Wing at war with itself, egged on by a president who thrives on conflict and chaos.President Trump hoped to regain momentum by pushing out his top aide, Reince Priebus. But it is far from certain that the move will be enough.
President Trump on Saturday threatened to end federal subsidies for healthcare insurance — for Congress as well as the rest of the country. NATION
Trump has previously used conciliatory and at times fawning language to refer to China’s President Xi, but the honeymoon appears to be over
The global streaming giant boasts some impressive stats, but there’s another set of numbers that could spell trouble for the company’s breakneck growth. NATION
Previously conciliatory language towards president Xi Jinping replaced by more confrontational tone in latest Twitter barrage
The global streaming giant boasts some impressive stats, but there’s another set of numbers that could spell trouble for the company’s breakneck growth. CALIFORNIA
There are only five initiatives now in the signature-gathering phase, and time is running short. Some groups might be staying on the sidelines, others might find the Trump-era electorate too unpredictable. NATION
Their deaths, after being crammed into an uncooled trailer amid scorching summer heat, expose the callousness of smuggling along the US-Mexico border
It's the first such proceeding in the post-Sept. 11 era and one that aims to hold two civilians responsible for helping to develop harsh interrogation techniques. Politics
It's the first such proceeding in the post-Sept. 11 era and one that aims to hold two civilians responsible for helping to develop harsh interrogation techniques. Op-Ed
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It's the first such proceeding in the post-Sept. 11 era and one that aims to hold two civilians responsible for helping to develop harsh interrogation techniques. ASIA
Doctors and other employees at USC’s Keck School of Medicine complained repeatedly about what they considered then-dean Dr. Carmen Puliafito’s hair-trigger temper, public humiliation of colleagues and drinking problem. NATION
Doctors and other employees at USC’s Keck School of Medicine complained repeatedly about what they considered then-dean Dr. Carmen Puliafito’s hair-trigger temper, public humiliation of colleagues and drinking problem. L.A. Now
Doctors and other employees at USC’s Keck School of Medicine complained repeatedly about what they considered then-dean Dr. Carmen Puliafito’s hair-trigger temper, public humiliation of colleagues and drinking problem. ESSENTIAL WASHINGTON
After resignation of Priebus, Conway and Mulvaney downplay White House chaos
Speaking in a television interview, President Vladimir V. Putin said the diplomats would have to leave Russia by Sept. 1.The decision was a major escalation in the Kremlin’s fight against a new law passed in Congress last week expanding sanctions.
Speaking in a television interview, President Vladimir V. Putin said the U.S. diplomats would have to leave Russia by Sept. 1. The decision was a major escalation in the Kremlin’s fight against a new law passed in Congress last week expanding sanctions.
Speaking in a television interview, President Vladimir V. Putin said the workers would have to leave Russia by Sept. 1.The decision came as the Kremlin was fighting against a new law passed in Congress last week expanding sanctions.
Speaking in a television interview, President Vladimir V. Putin said that the number of workers at American diplomatic posts in Russia must be cut by Sept. 1.The decision escalated tensions between Washington and Moscow, as the Kremlin was fighting against new U.S. sanctions.
Trump senior advisor Kellyanne Conway says the president will decide in coming days whether to block subsidies that are a crucial component of the existing healthcare law. L.A. Now
The Russian leader announces the expulsion of American staffers in a prime-time interview on state-run TV. His decision comes as a package of sanctions await Trump's signature. L.A. Now