The archive of all headlines from June 30, 2015, organized by time of publication.
The measure -- one of the toughest vaccination bills in the country -- has sparked heated and emotional debate in the Capitol since it was introduced in February in the wake of an outbreak of measles at Disneyland that ultimately infected more than 150 people. BUSINESS
Germany, France and Italy joined the European commission in insisting that Sunday’s poll is about continued eurozone membership
Greece appeared increasingly likely to miss a critical debt payment, while Puerto Rico’s governor announced that the island cannot pay back more than $70 billion in debt.
The measure -- one of the toughest vaccination bills in the country -- has sparked heated and emotional debate in the Capitol since it was introduced in February in the wake of an outbreak of measles at Disneyland that ultimately infected more than 150 people. Nation
Even at the brink of fiscal disaster — with banks closed, gas stations running out of fuel and long lines at supermarkets — there is little consensus about whether to stick with the euro currency.
The measure -- one of the toughest vaccination bills in the country -- has sparked heated and emotional debate in the Capitol since it was introduced in February in the wake of an outbreak of measles at Disneyland that ultimately infected more than 150 people. L.A. Now
Beyond Greece and Puerto Rico, high borrowing, either by corporations or governments, is also bogging down the globally significant economies of Brazil, Turkey, Italy and China.
The Supreme Court's ruling on redistricting is a victory for Republicans here. Democrats are worried, though, about a case next year that could affect how noncitizens are counted. PolitiCal
Beyond Greece and Puerto Rico, high borrowing is also bogging down the globally significant economies of Brazil, Turkey, Italy and China.
The Supreme Court's ruling on redistricting is a victory for Republicans here. Democrats are worried, though, about a case next year that could affect how noncitizens are counted. L.A. Now
The Supreme Court's ruling on redistricting is a victory for Republicans here. Democrats are worried, though, about a case next year that could affect how noncitizens are counted. CALIFORNIA
As Greece once again peers over the precipice of expulsion from the Eurozone common currency club, millions worldwide wonder what consequences lie ahead if Athens defaults on its bailout debts Tuesday. POLITICS
Greece faces deadline for reaching deal with creditors and making €1.6bn IMF payment, otherwise it will lose €7.2bn bailout funds
Beyond Greece and Puerto Rico, heavy borrowing is also bogging down the globally significant economies of Brazil, Turkey, Italy and China.
New York Prison Escape
Greece faces deadline for reaching deal with creditors and making €1.6bn IMF payment, otherwise it will lose €7.2bn bailout funds
New York Prison Escape
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and its foreign affiliates have become the hammer for the tobacco industry, engaging in a worldwide effort to fight antismoking laws of all kinds.
As Greece once again peers over the precipice of expulsion from the Eurozone common currency club, millions worldwide wonder what consequences lie ahead if Athens defaults on its bailout debts Tuesday. Asia
Greece faces deadline for reaching deal with creditors and making €1.6bn IMF payment, otherwise it will lose €7.2bn bailout funds
As Greece once again peers over the precipice of expulsion from the Eurozone common currency club, millions worldwide wonder what consequences lie ahead if Athens defaults on its bailout debts Tuesday. Nation
'We are 100% independent in terms of our water supply,' Mayor Rusty Bailey says. 'We believe we should be treated differently than everybody else. It's not a one-size-fits-all situation.' Nation
The Supreme Court said Tuesday it would hear a major challenge to California's public unions and decide whether they may charge fees to non-members to support collective bargaining. CALIFORNIA
The Supreme Court will consider limiting the power of government employee unions to collect fees from non-members in a case that union officials say could threaten membership and further weaken organized labor.
Just hours before its current bailout expires, Athens proposes a new two-year deal with debt relief -- but how will creditors react?
In its next term, the Supreme Court will consider whether the rights of government workers are violated when they are compelled to pay fees to unions they do not want to join.
In its next term, the Supreme Court will consider whether the rights of government workers are violated when they are compelled to pay fees to unions they do not want to join.
The Supreme Court said Tuesday it would hear a major challenge to California's public unions and decide whether they may charge fees to non-members to support collective bargaining. Nation
The Homeland Security report, which calls for double the number of investigators targeting corruption and abuse on the border, is the latest to slam the Border Patrol for lack of accountability for hundreds of shootings. Nation
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The review, which calls for stronger rules to prohibit agents from shooting people who are unarmed or who don't present a deadly threat, is the latest to slam the Border Patrol for lack of accountability for hundreds of shootings on the border. Nation
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Just hours before its current bailout expires, Athens proposes a new two-year deal with debt relief – but how will creditors react?
Just hours before its current bailout expires, Athens proposes a new two-year deal with debt relief – but how will creditors react?
Hours before the deadline for a debt payment Greece cannot afford, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras asked the other nations that use the euro to buy time for a renegotiation of Greece’s debt load.
Without a fresh infusion of money, Greece faces twin deadlines in just a few hours and would become the first developed country to be in default to the International Monetary Fund.
The bill, one of the most controversial measures before the Legislature this year, will require mandatory vaccinations for nearly all California schoolchildren. Parents can no longer cite personal or religious beliefs to decline vaccinations. Nation
Without a fresh infusion of money, Greece faces twin deadlines in just a few hours and would become the first developed country to be in default to the International Monetary Fund.
Without a fresh infusion of money, and prospects for that appear dim, Greece is hours away from becoming the first developed country to be in default to the International Monetary Fund.
Secret documents estimate Greece’s debt at 118% of GDP in 2030,
With EU leaders refusing to consider a sudden new bailout demand from Alexis Tsipras prior to Sunday’s referendum, Greece looks set to default
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s proposal for a third European bailout in five years came just hours before his government needed to make a payment that it could not afford to the IMF.
Nearing the deadline for a loan payment, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras asked for another bailout, which would buy time for Athens to renegotiate its debt.
With EU leaders refusing to consider a sudden new bailout demand from Alexis Tsipras prior to Sunday’s referendum, Greece looks set to default