Sentences with phrase «dominating national headlines»

The issue has now become a full - scale crisis, dominating national headlines.
Since announcing it was suspending Cambridge Analytica, Facebook's handling of user data has dominated national headlines.

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«That speech came at a time of cultural and political turmoil, when national and economic security dominated the headlines,» Gates wrote in a blog post Thursday.
Still, it has been his ongoing battle with Cuomo, which has become increasingly pitched in recent months, that has dominated the headlines, most recently the perceived snub at a breakfast gathering of the New York delegation at the Democratic National Convention last week in Philadelphia.
This month, in the very week when claims of abuse in football dominated national news headlines, the Home Office published their key policy document which described how service commissioners should provide for men and boys who are victims of sexual violence, domestic abuse and other intimate crimes.
PLATTSBURGH National headlines dominated a town hall discussion between the candidates seeking Rep. Elise Stefanik's seat.
Weiner has attracted national headlines, dominated tabloid covers, and has been frequent fodder for late - night TV monologues.
In the month since O'Donnell rocked the political world with her upset win over Rep. Mike Castle in the Republican primary, she's dominated headlines despite avoiding the national media.
With education reform dominating the nation's headlines, Al Lindseth has built a national reputation representing state and local school authorities in disputes over school finance and educational adequacy obligations outlined in both state and federal constitutions.
National real estate statistics typically dominate headlines for major media outlets and this information is -LSB-...]
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