Everyone knows that those least likely to make
headlines for uncovering fantastic truths are scientists.
Last year Hawking made
headlines for saying «there are no black holes» — although what he actually meant was a little more complicated, as he proposed replacing the event horizon with a related concept, an apparent horizon.
In March, it was back in
the headlines for a lawsuit brought against its creators, Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams.
The accusations fueled new rounds of negative
headlines for the mayor and have animated the campaigns of his two main challengers, Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican, and the independent candidate Bo Dietl, both of whom are expected to face Mr. de Blasio in a second and final debate on Wednesday.
A college in Newburgh that has been in
the headlines for controversial administration and board decisions has named an acting president.
When the news about Eliot Spitzer's indiscretions hit last Monday, nymag.com invited readers to offer their own
headlines for the next day's New York Post.
De Blasio has made
headlines for using his 15 - year - old son, Dante, in campaign ads, while Quinn has been hitting the trail with wife Catullo.
As a felon who has been in
the headlines for public corruption, Ganim is not politically viable statewide, Romano said.
After several months of flirtation that created a rift in New York's G.O.P. and earned dozens of
headlines for the brash real estate developer, Trump took to Twitter to formally put the kibosh on any gubernatorial run.
Barely two years after the introduction of Zylofon Media, the record label which has signed six high profile Ghanaian artistes, the label is making
the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Oddo teamed up with controversial artist Scott LoBaido — who recently made
headlines for creating a giant pro-Trump yard sign — to unveil the display of national pride on the Richmond Terrace side of the building Wednesday.
The other candidate is young and charismatic, and has made national
headlines for his aggressive advocacy of gay marriage as well as for the problems in his own marriage.
The maneuver led to a heated shouting match on the convention floor and stole
headlines for most of the day.
While he's been a little more careful with his words since taking office, he is still a firebrand; he gave the keynote speech at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference and has made
headlines for his comments about Muslims.
At the rate the House Ethics Committee is receiving complaints — over Mr. Rangel's real - estate problems, tax problems, his privately sponsored trips to the Caribbean, and donations to his center in New York — this too will make
headlines for a while.
Following Superstorm Sandy, Lhota — then chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority — made
headlines for saying Bloomberg acted «like an idiot» for predicting the Queens - Midtown tunnel would open before it was ready.
Yet again we are receiving national
headlines for the culture of corruption in New York State.
Shelly Silver hasn't even gone to trial yet on charges that he took millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks, and his replacement as speaker of the State Assembly, Carl Heastie, is already in
the headlines for a dubious real - estate deal.
He gives the impression of a man who is in for the long haul and avoids grabbing
headlines for the sake of it.
Lhota has also made
headlines for some caustic remarks directed at Bloomberg.
There will be lots of blog content coming your way, but here are
some headlines for you to peruse in the meantime...
Nick and Ann Winterton both served as Tory MPs until 2010, when they stood down having hit
the headlines for various scandals.
This dipped further to 30 per cent after October's positive
headlines for Mr Cameron at the Conservative's conference.
While we await the day's activities / festivities, here are
some headlines for your perusal...
I did not cite this publicly as I considered this to be a private matter and I knew that it would produce very damaging
headlines for the party.
His colleague, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand — who recently made
headlines for dropping 20 pounds — eats grilled chicken with steamed broccoli for lunch and decaf coffee with milk and sugar throughout the day, according to an aide.
The Republican Party's 2012 nominee, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, isn't ruling out another run and continues to draw
headlines for his criticism of Cuomo's actions.
It's not the first time Parker's made
headlines for his temper: the Brooklyn rep was indicted on assault charges back in 2009 for allegedly roughing up a news photographer.
This blind rage may generate
headlines for adults looking to settle political scores, but it comes at the expense of students.
«I assumed this was a storm in a teacup manufactured by someone who wanted to get some good
headlines for his book.
Mr. Barron, a Democrat known for clashing with members of his own party, promised he would continue to be the same radical that drew
headlines for inviting Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe to City Hall, calling Thomas Jefferson a «rapist» and a «pedophile» and for adamantly backing the Palestinian cause against Israel in the Middle East.
Look at the past
headlines for Pilgrim - Hunter vs. the others running for State Senate.
The committee's report has attracted
headlines for its concerns about the harshness of the cuts faced by Defra, which has been under strain dealing with the consequences of ash dieback disease, horsemeat contamination and flooding.
Jeremy Corbyn grabbed his fair share of negative
headlines for last week's marathon reshuffle, but where exactly did he go wrong?
While we await the results, a few
headlines for your reading pleasure... I'll be co-hosting primary night coverage with my colleague, Errol Louis, host of NY1's «Inside City Hall,» and that will be airing all across the state on TWC News and in NYC, too.
While we await tonight's results, here are some non-caucus related
headlines for your reading enjoyment:
Stung by a fierce backlash from Trump's ardent supporters, four Republican members of Congress who had made
headlines for demanding the nominee leave the presidential race retreated quietly this week, conceding that they would still probably vote for the man they had excoriated just days before.
The former Parma youth team player grabbed
the headlines for the wrong reasons months ago when he murdered his mother, Patience and sister, Magdalene, who was only 11 years in July in their home in Parma for reasons yet to be known.
While we await news on the 2016 - 17 budget deal, parts of which lawmakers are hoping to start printing this evening, here are
some headlines for your review...
The business secretary's peers got into
the headlines for the wrong reasons in January, when an undercover investigation revealed allegations that four peers had offered to table amendments to legislation in exchange for payment.
And so it is that Obama's warning about the risks of Brexit has dominated
the headlines for a week, despite it being a warning he hasn't yet made — because the Brexiters have given oxygen to it.
But it seems that Harris has not quite got around to cutting up his Labour membership card and sparking yet more negative
headlines for Team Corbyn to deal with.
Anything under 5,000 and expect nasty
headlines for Labour tomorrow.
The controversial Northern Region Minister made
the headlines for the wrong reasons on May 8, 2017, after he alleged that Bukari and the Gender Minister Otiko Afisa Djaba were neck deep in the acid attack and murder of the Upper East Region Chairman of the NPP Adams Mahama in 2016.
It is big news: while a major general election campaign was happening in the EU's most populous country, this little region's impending vote was stealing
the headlines for much of it.
He's no stranger to controversy, making
headlines for allegedly taking money from a 2013 campaign volunteer to pay for rent and a campaign manager's colonoscopy, once getting busted by cops for walking between subway cars, and paying a hospital visit to Ruben Diaz Sr., a controversial Bronx lawmaker who opposes gay marriage.
This week we saw not one but two men make
headlines for their bad actions.
Mr Boateng made
the headlines for all the wrong reasons when he suggested that he was only going to put the interest of members of the New Patriotic Party above all other Ghanaians.
The Conservatives lost 405 councillors in local elections across England, Wales and Scotland last Thursday, following weeks of negative
headlines for the government about the «pasty tax», the «granny tax» and the 50p tax cut for Britain's richest.
Grimm also made
headlines for threatening a NY1 reporter, Michael Scotto, with physical violence in 2014, saying he would throw Scotto off a balcony and break him in half while they spoke at the Capitol in Washington.