They seem to always be in marketing mode
with article headlines designed to appeal to fear or greed and to inspire action.
The system lets you quickly rifle
through article headlines and excerpts to figure out what you should be reading and considering sharing.
The Staten Island Advance today
contains articles headlined «He gets death; Stapleton street punk taunts slain cops» kin after the verdict» and «Condemned man follows in notorious footsteps.»
Also, it bothers me that Facebook has taken such a stand against clickbait
in article headlines, but isn't monitoring video clickbait at all right now.
The Washington Post today contains a front
page article headlined «Libby Told Grand Jury Cheney Spoke of Plame; Vice President May Be Called as Witness.»
This over-reach by the remaining districts is highlighted today in a New York
Times article headlined Testing for Joy and Grit?
CNN «s Android app lets you stream videos to Chromecast as part of the app's most recent update, though the update doesn't include just this one new feature as it also includes a new reader mode that will allow users to see a simplified viewing of
news article headlines, with the idea being that users can -LSB-...]
The Technology Review published by MIT offers up some great food for thought via Tweets
of article headlines.
As Bloomberg reported in a June
16th article headlined «The $ 31 Billion Hole in GE's Balance Sheet That Keeps Growing,» GE spent roughly $ 45 billion on share repurchases in 2015 and 2016 — at substantially higher stock prices — while a $ 30 billion - plus shortfall was building in its pension plans.
A 2000
Slate article headlined «The Protestant Presidency» said Kennedy was the only non-Protestant «ever elected president.»
I agree with Jenn in that the
CNN article headline, «Mom fights, gets the delivery she wants» is misleading.
It is, as Chuka Umunna is quoted in a recent
FT article headlined «Labour seeks to reposition as pro-business party», a fairly academic decision how you can cut the pie more fairly if you haven't increased the size of the pie first.
«For the people who care about cats, this is like the abortion debate,» Pamela Jo Hatley, a Florida lawyer and wildlife advocate told reporter Luke Mullins, who profiled Dauphiné in a
Washingtonian article headlined «Apocalypse Meow.»
And all you «climate change deniers» out there who I keep hearing about but have yet to meet, please note that three - decade - long man - made cooling crisis flipped again about a decade later when a June 30, 1989, Associated
Press article headlined «UN Official Predicts Disaster: Says Greenhouse Effect Could Wipe Some Nations Off Map.»
Not so at this older example, where I — again — just made an observation, albeit via a directly
quoted article headline straight from the Mother Jones organization.
Here is how a
Reuters article headlined «UN author says draft climate report alarmist, pulls out of team» captured Tol's thoughts:
The question in the title of this post is prompted by this effective Minnesota
Lawyer article headlined «SCOTUS to mull accepting sex offender lawsuit.»
The San Francisco Chronicle today
contains articles headlined «School exit test reinstated by state high court; Foes to appeal ruling that could keep thousands from graduating» and «Some students feel left in the lurch.»
USA Today contains a front
page article headlined «Libby seeking to delay sentence; 30 - month prison term may start during appeals.»
You'll get what I mean when you read the New York
Times article headlined «Economists claim that movie violence might temper the real thing.»
In
an article headlined, «The Globe is Gaga for Viagra,» Newsweek called Viagra the «hottest new drug in history almost everywhere in the world, including many countries where it's not yet legal for sale.»
«We haven't seen a fallout in the malternative segment this bad since» 29,» Business Insider's Caroline Waxler wrote in
an article headlined «Now We Know We're In A Depression: Zima Being Discontinued!»
In
an article headlined «Donald Trump Cheated on Melania With Me,» InTouch asserts that Daniels told the magazine that she and Trump — then the host of NBC's «The Apprentice» — had several more encounters over the next few years after the Tahoe meeting.
You can even go one step further by customizing
your article headline for your Facebook post.
screeched NPR's
article headline, which was promptly shot onto Facebook and Twitter with the sort of apocalyptic hype so many web articles are these days.
That week's issue of the Wanderer featured
an article headlined «A Catholic Loyalist Looks at the Herpes Scourge» (September 23, 1982).
The Times gave
the article the headline «The Church is not trying to cover anything up» and the standfirst «Catholics are shamed by child abuse allegations.