Posted By: Jerome Adamstein
Posted On: 7:57 p.m. | September 27, 2011
[UPDATE] Typhoon Nesat hit the South China coast Thursday after it swept past Hong Kong, closing financial markets, schools and businesses in one of Asia's biggest financial centers. No deaths were reported in Hong Kong and damage was minimal.
Typhoon Nesat, packing winds of up to 100 mph, made landfall before dawn Tuesday in northeastern Luzon, the Philippines' largest island, leaving a... View Post»
Posted By: Bryan Chan
Posted On: 11:35 a.m. | September 27, 2011
Two newspapers were winners at the 32nd annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards on Monday in New York. The awards were presented in 42 categories, including breaking news, investigative reporting, outstanding interview and best documentary, among others. View Post»
Posted By: Bryan Chan
Posted On: 11:32 a.m. | September 27, 2011
In today's Pictures in the News, the trial begins for Michael Jackson's physician in Los Angeles, rescue workers evacuate injured people after a subway collision in Shanghai, the Washington Monument on the National Mall is inspected for damage sustained in the Aug. 23 earthquake and the effects of Typhoon Nesat are seen in Manila. View Post»
Posted By: Times Editors
Posted On: 11:20 a.m. | September 27, 2011
Updated Nov. 29, 11:06 a.m. Conrad Murray sentenced to 4 years
Updated Nov. 7, 1:17 p.m.: Conrad Murray found guilty
Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's personal physician, is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the singer's 2009 death.
See our complete coverage of the trial and list of witnesses so far. View Post»
Posted By: Scott Harrison
Posted On: 12:16 a.m. | September 27, 2011
Cal Lewin, 13, checks negatives after shooting scenes for his next production titled "The Bus Ride." View Post»
Posted By: Marc Martin
Posted On: 11:10 p.m. | September 26, 2011
The Kumeyaay Indians were the first Indians the missionaries found when they reached Alta California in San Diego.
Like most local tribes, they were driven to near extinction. But in the isolated canyons of the Tijuana River watershed, high in the Baja peninsula, groups remained, relatively unbothered.
A number of them speak the language as their first language, they harvest acorns and... View Post»
Posted By: Marc Martin
Posted On: 10:11 a.m. | September 26, 2011
Monday's Pictures in the News begins in Kazakhstan at the World Puppet Carnival, a competitive festival with professional and amateur puppeteers performing plays and street shows.
Anti-government protests continue in Yemen demanding the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh; Indian villagers move their belongings away from flood-affected areas in India; and in Pakistan, floods have killed... View Post»
Posted By: Scott Harrison
Posted On: 12:18 a.m. | September 26, 2011
Memorial parade for Dr. Sun Yat Sen, President of China, proceeds through Los Angeles' Chinatown. View Post»