Sentences with phrase «headlines about»

Closer to home, newspaper headlines about personal injury claims are more likely to focus on the seemingly inevitable onset of a similar «compensation culture» in the UK.
Self declared «tort reformists» use exaggerated headlines about these rare cases to malign the claims of innocent victims.
By now, many of you who are on Twitter have come across the Twitter feed for Florida Man, which provides «real - life headlines about the world's worst superhero.»
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Tabloid newspapers sell very well with headlines about who is sleeping with whom.
If the only news you hear about climate change are headlines about rising temperatures and extreme weather, you could be forgiven for thinking we're stuck with a bad situation.
Whenever you see exciting headlines about renewable energy growth or the plunge in US emissions, those articles are usually talking about electricity.
In fact, virtually every day brings new headlines about solar energy's progress in California and around the world, and solar records are being broken with laudable frequency.
While headlines about the dead being flushed down the sewer may have stoked controversy, advocates say the end result is almost indistinguishable from regular cremation.
So That's What Happened to UARS An old stalwart of NASA's Earth - observing fleet, the six - ton Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), came tumbling through the atmosphere in an uncontrolled reentry in late - September that generated a slew of headlines about the risks of being struck by falling space junk.
The bottom line: don't get excited about headlines about falling emissions unless they fall so much that we start seeing significant changes in atmospheric accumulation.
From the ominous report on global energy use to the headlines about record - high temperatures in 2016, this past month has given the world no shortage of sobering climate news.
This will generate more headlines about wiping out Obama's ephemeral legacy.
Yet some newspapers trailed the report over the weekend with headlines about blackouts.
Already there's been tons of headlines about the tar sands and climate change, thanks in large part to the dozens of people taking action to force climate policies at the top of the agenda, and it's not even September yet.
When I first started seeing headlines about the Pope pushing for action on climate change, I assumed the College of Climate Cardinals had had a whip round and decided to buy Michael E Mann a funny hat and a big balcony to make up for the implosion of his self - conferred Nobel Prize.
The year was filled with headlines about «historic snow packs,» «record - setting high temperatures» and «historic droughts.»
While recent headlines about the woes of U.N. - led efforts to assemble a comprehensive picture of the science have caused gleeful headlines on The Drudge Report and other skeptical media outlets, the vast weight of the evidence — from melting glaciers to warming oceans to satellite temperature readings, and much more — still points to a changing climate caused by human activity.
Its one thing after another, they deny deny deny what has happened before, grab headlines about what is happening now.
[Dec. 13, 2011, 3:49 p.m. Updated Fresh alarming headlines about larger «fountains of methane» have renewed a focus on the issue.
I'm of the opinion that it's actually a perfect time for artists to use the world stage of the most respected and long - standing international art exhibition, to address some urgent issues of world politics: In particular migration which is the subject of Vik Muniz's «Lampedusa» (Pace Gallery), a fragile paper boat floats around the Venetian canals, printed with headlines about migrants who died at sea in recent months after attempting to make the treacherous journey from Libya to Lampedusa in Italy.
I've been pretty swamped lately, so when I glanced at the headlines about Dill and Ruscha, I thought they were going to lose their studios.
Newspapers in Mexico City on Thursday featured headlines about President Trump's proposed border wall and his insistence that Mexico will foot the bill.
Insist they did: Robert Gober's handmade newspapers with headlines about the gay «threat» to marriage; the graffitilike scrawl on Pat Ward Williams's mural of five young black men asking viewers «What You Lookn At»; and Pepón Osorio's installation of a cramped Latino home featuring a corpse covered with a bloody sheet — The Scene of the Crime (Whose Crime?).
Yes, the math is correct on this one: the combined clicks on 11 headlines about solo exhibitions by women artists (from the art - star - canonized to the emerging) totalled less than half of the number of views for an article about a man saying the art world is justified in ignoring women.
Its two and a half rooms devoted to the»70s were startling for their range, beginning with Robert Rauschenberg's prescient Currents (1970), which consists of 60 feet of press clippings, including headlines about corruption, war, gay rights, and other issues.
Let's not use big headlines about this, but instead backlink here if we need to talk about this.
It began with a series of high - profile headlines about how cats are murderous beasts.
For obvious reasons (the number - one factor is to sell more newspapers), journalists prefer headlines about the bad stuff to headlines that talk about when things are going just fine.
The tranquility was broken when my ex's mother emerged from the house and sounded off a string of news headlines about terrorists and a plane having hit the World Trade Center.
We all see headlines about dogs winning awards or doing unbelievable things, but have you ever wondered about their backstory?
This type of situation is mostly reserved for tabloid headlines about cat collectors and backyard breeders (aka «kitten mills»).
Since the election, markets have largely tuned out the negative headlines about Trump and his administration.
All the disparaging headlines about this, and some of the other oil giants, only point out relative changes in profitability or the strain between the dividend payout and annual profit.
Yes, there are some dire headlines about the CAPE Ratio, but opinions do differ.
«Many homeowners around the country are seeing the national headlines about home value increases and they are optimistic about their equity increasing.
Couple this with a lack of growth in global supply (despite all the headlines about huge new oil finds — much of which simply serves to replace declining production elsewhere), and you have a v supportive (& possibly explosive) price environment for oil & gas.
In Washington D.C., recent action brought up new headlines about student loan refinancing legislation.
I read the headlines about that stuff and sometimes catch it on CNBC, but rarely does it effect my investment decisions.
It's easy to feel intimidated when you watch the news or read scary headlines about the stock market.
There have been a lot of headlines about pension implosions in the private sector.
As markets tumbled last week, investors flipping through their phones no doubt saw a flurry of sensational headlines about the influence that exchange - traded funds (ETFs) exerted on market prices.
It's hard to avoid the gloomy headlines about the state of our national debt and international financial crisis.
Recent headlines about data breaches at retail stores and universities may have you wondering if there's anything you can do to help protect your credit going forward.
The most important is called pension income splitting and it's potentially a much bigger deal than all the outraged headlines about income trusts combined.
How many headlines did you read about a «new depression» in 2008 compared to the headlines about a fantastic boom in 2013?
Cue the headlines about record pre-orders and news teams breathlessly chatting with Apple aficionados lining up at 4 a.m. to be the first to pick up the latest model.
incorporated into most headlines about comics, but they're used for all sounds, from the honking of a cab to the dripping of a faucet.
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