Sentences with phrase «headlines story with»

After last year's historical, The Sealed Letter, Donoghue has plans to publish a ripped - from - the - headlines story with Little, Brown.

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Last month, conservative news outlet Daily Caller published a story with a headline that read, «It's High Time Barron Trump Starts Dressing Like He's In the White House.»
«If you look at the old model of advertising, it has an ascending story arc with a big reveal at the end, whereas in today's world, with everyone on their phones, you need to deliver the headline first to get their attention,» she says.
Two years ago, the house, constructed from untreated woods and equipped with water - saving laundry equipment and compact lighting, was the subject of a story in the Burlington Free Press under the headline «Greenhouse» — which raised the hackles of many hard - core Vermonters, including more than a few former Seventh Generation employees.
Just as every story needs a headline and every book needs a title, a good storyteller will start with the one big idea before expanding on the details.
Last month, Los Angeles Business Journal ran a story with the headline, «Skeptics zap wireless charging.»
The New York Times Magazine had a great story over the weekend with a headline that pretty much explained it: «Technology is
The New York Times Magazine had a great story over the weekend with a headline that pretty much explained it: «Technology is not driving us apart after all.»
Fewer reporters are churning out more articles, trying to reel people in with must - read stories and (often, sadly) click bait headlines.
«We've heard from people that they specifically want to see fewer stories with clickbait headlines or link titles.
A Trending Topic centered on Kelly led to a page headlined with a story titled, «BREAKING: Fox News Exposes Traitor Megyn Kelly, Kicks Her Out For Backing Hillary» from a website called endingthefed.com.
You rush to your inbox, scan every headline, pull out two or three you think would make great stories and begin writing a timely, fresh piece that will resonate with your target audience and capitalize on trending topics.
Articles with clickbait headlines are annoying, but they ultimately do far less harm than articles with straightforward headlines but inaccurate information in the story itself.
Facebook took a small step in this direction in August when it announced that it would begin penalizing stories with «clickbait» headlines.
A version of this article appears in print on December 13, 2011, on Page A33 of the New York edition with the headline: From Finland, a Story Of Educational Success In Going Against the Tide.
A version of this article appears in print on June 11, 2013, on Page A13 of the New York edition with the headline: Cryptic Overtures and a Clandestine Meeting Gave Birth to a Blockbuster Story.
One particularly sad story was entitled «Maimed on 9/11, Trying to Be Whole Again,» while an article with the headline «Rare Treatment is Reported to Cure AIDS Patient» scored high for awe.
Though it opens with a rundown of the day's headlines and usually covers at least one «today» story at some length, much of the show seems unpegged and featurey — hardly a must - view.
One of these crazy headlines will coincide with the top, but good luck figuring out which story that will be.
And I think you did a great job explaining why: even with all the crazy headline news stories and never - ending stock market oscillations, a well - crafted diversified portfolio of dividend stocks can just keep chugging along increasing payouts year after year.
Consumer price indexes told a similar story, with annual core and headline rates for March declining to 2.0 % and 2.4 %, respectively.
A May 17th Bloomberg story headlined «Buyers with Excellent Credit are Getting the Lion's Share of U.S. Mortgages» noted that the least - risky U.S. households (FICO score of 760 +) account for 61 % of new home loans — a record since the data series began in 2003, when this cohort accounted for around 30 % of new loans.
I lost three months of sleep over this with my first novel (The Almost True Story Of Ryan Fisher) because in the middle of writing it, Ted Haggard, my senior pastor and friend — he even officiated my wedding — had a story break that made it into national headlStory Of Ryan Fisher) because in the middle of writing it, Ted Haggard, my senior pastor and friend — he even officiated my wedding — had a story break that made it into national headlstory break that made it into national headlines.
Yesterday, when I spotted Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdene on the cover of People Magazine with the headline «THE HUNGER GAMES» in bold white letters, I couldn't help but wonder if Suzanne Collins set all of this up to remind us of how closely our culture can resemble that of The Capitol — what with our excess, our reality shows, our glorification of violence, and our compulsive need to shove every good story through our celebrity - obsessed media machine.
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Cook addressed the trend, in which websites fabricate stories and headlines in an effort to draw large amounts of Internet traffic and sway political opinions.
Yesterday, Laura Ingraham tweeted a story with the headline, «Gun Rights Provocateur David Hogg Rejected By Four Colleges To Which He Applied.»
As a Catholic statistician, I tend to read any story headlined with «Surveys say Catholics...» ready to flinch.
At the top of the page is a story with the headline «Bishops Approve Controversial Rules for Catholic Higher Education.»
I thought of this when running through my files looking for an illustration for a column I write for our diocesan newspaper, and finding a story from the bright, stylish, and very intelligent magazine New Scientist with the headline «Dear God, please confirm what I already believe.»
Bishop Longley is consequently something of a gay icon, and when he was translated to Birmingham attracted the main «front page» story in the Pink News online news service, with the splash headline «New Archbishop of Birmingham helped organise gay Masses».
Both headlines were a part of the story, and both provided a part of the story different people with different agendas could capitalize on.
Does anyone else think that the Austin story is going to end with major headlines and widespread public outcry to ban something?
As I flew back from Dublin to Edinburgh I read the Sunday edition of the Irish Independent the headline of which was «POLL: Act Now on Abortion say voters» with the story continuing: «The most seismic shift [in the Irish public's attitude to abortion] is that a clear majority (56 %) now favour a new referendum to repeal the current position, which gives equal right to life to the mother and foetus.»
Story with big headline: December 5.
Besides the stock symbol being «GM,» he says, thousands of mostly negative stories appear each year with «GM» in the headline.
The Afternoon Brief is a daily wine business newsletter with aggregated headlines and top stories packaged in an easy read email format and delivered to subscribers at the end of each business day.
The soft drinks category in 2016 - just - drinks» Review of the Year, Part III With 2016 drawing to a close, just - drinks looks back at the stories that have made the headlines across the global drinks
A version of this article appears in print on November 13, 2016, on Page ST3 of the New York edition with the headline: Food Matters; Fermentation, a Love Story.
Do not, just because you have nothing better to do, draw things out of the air and make a big story thereof, and with a headline that could have come from a tabloid newspaper looking to sell copy.
They're caught with one foot on either side — smart enough to know that teams use the combine more for validation and reaffirmation than to scramble the board, but also clairvoyant enough to predict that no one would read a story with the headline: «Nothing Actually Happening at Combine; Check In Next Year!»
The story that stole the headlines from Oprah for her interview with Lance Armstrong, Deadspin's uncovering that Manti Te'os dead girlfriend...
But while security and construction worries dominated pre-Olympics headlines, Neff said, «there was also a great mix of stories and characters — the sort of material that journalists love to work with.
In one story they can not decide whether to get at Wenger for pushing the fourth official in that touchline row or to castigate him for not pushing hard enough, as they opted to go with the following headline — «Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger accused of girly push on fourth official Anthony Taylor».
Last year the Yates Center News frequently printed stories about its teams on Page One with thick black headlines that were two or three times bigger than other front - page headlines such as GOVERNOR TO BE IN COUNTY or SHERIFF»S CAR GOES OUT OF CONTROL or HORSE KILLED ON HIGHWAY.
Definitely no shortage of rumours... If you take away stories from the gutter press with absolutely no quotes or sources linked, just hunting headlines.
The «Benzema to Arsenal» stories have been hogging the headlines for the last month (as they do every summer) but now Arsene Wenger has finally come out and stated that he is more than happy with his current strike - force, and the Benzema rumours are purely media talk.
The Aubameyang trail has suddenly gone cold «like the first chill in the Siberian winter» The latest stories are all recycled from three days ago with fresh headlines and the same content
The blaugrana were sent home with their tails firmly between their legs and news stories of a shift in power on the continent were splashed across all the main sports news headlines around the world.
In a climate where the headlines were rife with stories of tantrumming toddlers and their hapless parents getting tossed from flights, by distributing baby flight goody bags these parents were lauded as «considerate,» and «thoughtful.»
As stories of extreme bullying make headlines, it's important to remember that this often starts with «harmless teasing» among young children.
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