Sentences with phrase «headlines again»

Now Greece is in the headlines again — and that's bad news for commercial real estate.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman, an actor who tragically died of a drug overdose earlier this year, has been making headlines again but this time for his estate planning.
After the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook made the headlines again, the company collected users» Android call and SMS metadata for years.
Telegram made headlines again last month when it finally succumbed to the Russian telecom regulator which asked it to register and hand over basic information about the company.
Last week he made headlines again by telling Estonia that they did not have the right to issue a token through an Ethereum based ICO.
LeEco, which is arguably China's most ambitious young smartphone manufacturer, makes headlines again as it officially unveils the super-high-end Le Pro 3 (or just Pro 3) hot on the heels of the crazy affordable Coolpad - designed Cool1 Dual, and a measly five months after the Le 2 / Le 2 Pro / Le Max 2 trio.
Meanwhile, CryptoKitties are making headlines again.
securityaffairs.co - The North Korea - linked APT group known as Lazarus made the headlines again for attacking an online casino in Central America and other targets.
After the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook made the headlines again, the company collected users» Android call and SMS metadata for...
National cryptocurrencies have hit the headlines again this week as Venezuela launches its oil - pegged Petro token, while closer to Turkey's borders, Iran announced it would consider a similar concept while its central bank suggested it would look to «control and prevent» cryptocurrency usage.
University of Miami Hires Al Golden Although slightly overshadowed by tragic news such as the death of Bob Feller, Miami U is making headlines again.
The latest Statistics Canada job figures have made headlines again in Québec, with the numbers showing that about 3 people are unemployed for every available job (reported the Montreal Gazette today).
The Yukon Party are making headlines again up north by revisiting (from the opposition benches) a plank from
The ever - controversial yet ever - popular taxi hailing app «Uber» has hit the headlines again this week with claims that it should -LSB-...]
«Prorogation jumped into the headlines again last fall when then - Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty, embroiled in a number of scandals, resigned as Liberal leader and called a halt to business at the provincial legislature.»
After a couple of days spent digging in their heels on the legal form of a potential deal, and then making headlines again yesterday with the release of the AOSIS (Alliance of Small Island States) draft text, Tuvalu open this morning's plenary meeting of the resumed COP with an impassioned plea, which many observers immediately called the signature moment of the talks thus far.In an earnest, emotional address, lead negotiator Ian Fry called out the United States Senate and President Obama directly.
Monsanto made headlines again last week courtesy of an anonymously - added provision to a continuing resolution which funds the US government through the end of this fiscal year in September.
The likes of Tom Harris, better known for his lobbying work on behalf of the Canadian energy industry, and Fred Singer, formally a tobacco company expert - for - hire, are trying to make headlines again claiming that the warming of our planet has significantly slowed down.
Updated, July 26, 6:30 p.m. Federal and state forest managers and firefighters are in whack - a-mole mode, trying to deploy limited resources as efficiently as possible as fires blossom around the West (all incidents are here)-- with California in the headlines again because of a big fast - spreading fire in Monterey County.
After facing off against the German government's cultural minister last week, the renown postwar painter made headlines again this week for renouncing the representational works he created between 1962 and 1968, removing the works from his catalogue raisonné.
Turner Prize 1997 The 1997 Turner Prize, Britain's most prestigious and controversial art award, recently grabbed the headlines again.
The 1997 Turner Prize, Britain's most prestigious and controversial art award, recently grabbed the headlines again.
New York activity makes the MMG Blog headlines again, as Yoram Wolberger's first solo show in the Big Apple at Benrimon Contemporary garners the attention of ArtInfo.
The dog flu, or canine influenza H3N2 began as a 2015 outbreak in the Chicago area but has recently been making headlines again as new cases have sprung up all over the United States.
If and when someone got hurt, Â Oreo would have made headlines again.
Alabama Rot has been making headlines again in recent weeks.
Unfortunately for many DIY investors, also in the headlines again were online brokerage outages.
Some of the men had given her money, according to Jessica's own blog, and she turned up in news headlines again in 2008.
The release of the cover image in July commands headlines again, and Fleet Street commissions a «design guru» to deconstruct its inscrutable aesthetic, in search of clues as to what might lie within.
The High Tech Computer Corporation hit the headlines again, when they let slip their inaugural Windows Phone 7 handset will be arriving next month, by mistake in an interview.
The digital textbook designer made headlines again this week with some interesting new features, just in time for college students to return for the fall semester.
«Yes, it's the headlines again,» Chen said, «in your newspaper.»
Every time the dust settles on the most recent examples of author bullying and reviewer bashing, something occurs that makes headlines again, thus starting the firestorm all over again.
And from an all - electric, we turn to the gasoline - electric Chevrolet Volt, which is making headlines again.
Glickenhaus made headlines again in 2009 when he designed a competition variant of the P4 / 5 concept based on a Ferrari F430 Scuderia, called the P4 / 5 Competizione, and found moderate success fielding it at the 24 Hours of the Nürburgring, where it finished first in its class and 12th overall in 2012.
With immigration in the headlines again after Arizona passed a controversial law authorizing police to detain people they suspect of being in the country illegally, turnout should be particularly high for today's 4th annual March for more
With immigration in the headlines again after Arizona passed a controversial law authorizing police to detain people they suspect of being in the country illegally, turnout should be particularly high for today's 4th annual March for
With race in the headlines again, maybe the time is right for an African hero whose special powers are tempered by his own doubts over the role he should play.
She soon began to make headlines again for her personal troubles and addiction.
With Monster Hunter XX's possible localisation dominating the headlines again, it's time to continue the story.
JAPAN»S beleaguered Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility made headlines again last week, when it was reported that some 305 tonnes of radioactive water had leaked from a storage tank.
Recently, Brown and his colleague Konstantin Batygin made headlines again, this time by reporting convincing evidence of a true Planet 9 — a world some 5,000 times the mass of Pluto, orbiting even farther from the sun.
Euthanasia hit the headlines again at the beginning of 2012 for all the wrong reasons.
US Representative Charles Rangel (D — NY), who was found guilty in 2010 of eleven ethics violations by the House Ethics Committee, is making headlines again.
The issue hit the headlines again last year when a Guardian investigation suggested the practise was not confined to Mr Goodman and had been widespread at the newspaper, with many household names from political, sporting and cultural life, having their privacy invaded.
The «stock tip» story shot back into the headlines again Tuesday after Collins mistakenly hit «reply all,» including reporter in an email intended for the head of Innate Immunotherapeutics, the company at the center of the accusations.
And she explained that every time Brexit hits the headlines again there is a spike in incidents and she expects another wave when the formal process of quitting the EU begins in the spring.
Mold Found Inside Sophie the Giraffe Sophie the Giraffe is making headlines again after photos of mold inside the popular teething toy went viral when they -LSB-...]
Safeguarding work has been in the headlines again because of recent tragic cases, including those of Peter Connelly, Hamza Khan and Daniel Pelka.
Alexis stole the headlines again after his stunning treble at the London Stadium, in a game which also saw him assist Mesut Ozil for their opener against the Hammers.
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