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Villaraigosa backs L.A. boycott of Arizona over immigration crackdown [Updated]
L.A. NOWMayor Antonio Villaraigosa said Thursday that he supports a boycott of Arizona by the city of Los Angeles, and he called that state's newly passed immigration law "unpatriotic and unconstitutional." "No person should be treated differently in the eyes of.... -
Gulf of Mexico oil leak called spill of ânational significanceâ
GreenspaceThe growing oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico was designated a spill of national significance and three top Cabinet officials will tour the site, the federal government said Thursday as it stepped up its efforts to deal with the...... -
Gulf oil spill: Coast Guard commandant takes over the top spot in the environmental crisis
GreenspaceAdm. Thad W. Allen, commandant of the Coast Guard, will take over as the top commander dealing with the massive oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico, the Obama administration announced on Saturday. Allen is best known for taking over...... -
Gulf oil spill: Choppy seas frustrate effort to contain oil spill
GreenspaceHigh winds and choppy seas frustrated efforts to hold back the oil spill seeping into Louisiana's rich fishing grounds and nesting areas Friday, and the government desperately cast about for new ideas for dealing with the nation's biggest environmental... -
Gulf Oil spill: The military moves in
GreenspaceTwo Air Force planes will spray chemicals to help break up the Gulf Coast oil spill, Pentagon officials said Friday as they considered what more the military could do to assist. The two C-130 Hercules cargo planes were staging for...... -
Gulf oil spill: Officials warn BP to work harder
GreenspaceGovernment officials sent BP a tough message at the Friday briefing: Work harder to end the oil spill that threatens the Gulf of Mexico. There was no "or else." Officials have repeatedly promised that the company will have to pay...... -
Weekend Talk Shows: Gulf oil spill and immigration are Sunday's biggest issues
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of May 2 - 8 in PDF format This week's TV Movies TODAY Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC McLaughlin Group 6:30 p.m. KCET SUNDAY Today (N) 6 a.m. KNBC...... -
Gulf oil spill: President Obama arrives in Louisiana [Updated]
GreenspacePresident Obama arrived in New Orleans Sunday to observe first hand-hand the damage caused by the Deepwater Horizon oil rig accident as critics faulted efforts by the federal government and oil company BP PLC to contain the growing spill early...... -
U.S. learned intelligence on airline attack suspect while he was en route
U.S. border security officials learned of the alleged extremist links of the suspect in the Christmas Day jetliner bombing attempt as he was airborne from Amsterdam to Detroit and had decided to question him when he landed, officials disclosed Wednesday....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Disasters and Accidents, Explosions, Transportation, Religious Festivals
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Mexico protests stiff Arizona immigration measure
La PlazaThe Mexican government has raised its voice against Arizonaâs tough new immigration bill. The controversial measure, awaiting Gov. Jan Brewerâs signature to become law, requires people to carry proof of legal status, and requires police to check for... -
Homeland Security chief's appearance at Pomona College commencement draws immigration protesters
L.A. NOWScores of immigration activists descended on Pomona College on Sunday to protest the policies of commencement speaker Janet Napolitano, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, and Arizona's controversial anti-illegal immigration law. According... -
Gulf oil spill: Obama administration warns BP it's on the hook for all damages, not the taxpayers
GreenspaceThe Obama administration warned BP in a strongly worded letter Saturday that the federal government expects the oil giant -- and not taxpayers -- to pay all damages associated with the ongoing Gulf of Mexico oil leak, even if they......
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