Sentences with phrase «made headlines»

The Prince of Wales has attended a Sunday church service in Cairns and met a woman who made headlines... More
It made headlines and it was said then, «What kind of moron would buy into this crap?»
The report made headlines across the globe, but even those generally sympathetic to its conclusions acknowledged the difficulties in performing a study like this.
Encouragingly, this is just one of many feminist initiatives that has made headlines and engaged people outside the movement in recent years, including plenty of Christians.
They may be sorry that it made the headlines and might hurt their darling Mitt, but any apology should be taken with a boulder of salt.
Back in July, Tezos made headlines for raising a then - unprecedented $ 232 million.
President Donald Trump made headlines Monday when he asserted that he would have rushed into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to help during the school shooting earlier this month that killed 17 people — even if he didn't have a gun.
HNA made headlines here in New York in March when it went into contract to buy 245 Park Avenue for $ 2.21 billion.
Another mass shooting has made the headlines.
China's focus on financial supervision reform, but not on cryptocurrencies; an expected sukuk boom and; US regulators fighting for jurisdiction all made the headlines this week
Twelve days after the audit, on April 3, the Panama Papers made headlines around the world.
Ms. Blakeman made headlines last fall for leading the debate in favour of allowing student - created Gay - Straight Alliances in Alberta schools.
He made headlines making canny calls on the then housing market and predicted the stock market 2009 low.
The world's first sovereign - backed digital currency, the petro, made headlines all over the globe this week, drawing both negative and positive attention as it began its initial coin offering on March 20th.
However, Warren's name made the headlines on Thursday for a different reason as she attacked Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ: GOOG)(NASDAQ: GOOGL) and Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) for...
Last year, Riot Blockchain made headlines after...
One such problem, social security garnishment, has made the headlines recently as more people begin to take notice to the senior struggle with student loans.
Abe has made headlines in recent weeks for advocating an aggressive, unlimited fiscal policy for the Bank of Japan.
Austin Business Journal asked readers to select their choice as business person of the year, making their picks from an array of CEOs and leaders who made headlines in 2017.
Huawei made headlines when it announced that Amazon's Alexa personal voice assistant would be included in the company's flagship Mate 9 smartphone.
Bitcoin investor Peter Thiel attended the same costume event last week where Donald Trump made headlines.
It's a bit puzzling then that the U.S. dollar recently made headlines for falling to a three - year low.
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They periodically bring topics on those stocks that have made headlines around the globe.
This time around he has made headlines for his comments on Bitcoin, claiming that those who invest in Bitcoin are actually engaged in gambling, not investing.
The one that made headlines was Cameco's $ 350 million uranium deal.
Their articles analyze different currencies that have made headlines across the globe.
Created in 2009, the original crypto saw a spike in interest in 2017, experiencing astronomical gains that made headlines around the world.
Switzerland made headlines in the quarter when its central bank allowed the franc to float freely, but the effect, though initially substantial versus the euro, proved to be modest over the quarter relative to the dollar.
While employee diversity has made headlines
In early December 2013, Bezos made headlines when he revealed a new, experimental initiative by Amazon, called «Amazon Prime Air,» using drones — remote - controlled machines that can perform an array of human tasks — to provide delivery services to customers.
Two years ago, Gad Biochemicals made headlines with its plan to lay off 50 of its 110 employees as part of a large - scale cost cutting plan.
Schulz made the headlines when he was attacked by former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi in 2003, by UK MEP Godfrey Bloom in 2010 - and when he made a controversial statement in his speech to the Israeli parliament, the Knesset in 2014.
Last year Adidas made headlines when the company joined forces with Parley for the Oceans to craft shoes made out of recycled ocean trash.
The eCommerce home furnishing firm made some headlines waves earlier this...
In March, a Californian made headlines after posting signs offering $ 20,000 for the return of a missing cat.
This week bitcoin, a relatively young synthetic currency that people use to buy items over the web, made headlines after it hit an amazing peak in price of $ 4,726.
Last week, the sharp drawdown in inventories made headlines, but buried within the weekly figures was a bounce back in oil production, reigniting fears that the market will take much longer to balance.
As readers might know, our particular interest is in the silver space, and that is where we see an elephant in the room that hasn't made headlines yet.
Tillerson made headlines over the weekend when he was asked on «Fox News Sunday,» in the context of Charlottesville, whether Trump speaks for American values.
Martin Shkreli, the Turing Pharmaceuticals LLC executive who drew criticism in August over a dramatic jump in a prescription drug price, made headlines Thursday for a different kind of price increase: a seven-fold surge in the shares of a microcap pharmaceutical company.
Tim Manning served as Chair of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade in 2015 - 16 — a year in which the organization made headlines by achieving a gender - balanced board of directors, released its milestone report the Greater Vancouver Economic Scorecard 2016, and adopted a new name and regional identity, following a historic vote by its Members.
Very quickly, he made headlines.
In 1985 the ELA again made headlines with publication of the research, which proved that that acidification can damage a lake's food chain at a pH level of 6.0, 10 times less acidic than that previously assumed.
The successful CEO has recently made headlines for getting involved in an array of businesses ranging from music streaming to underground tunnels, businesses with high risk that could yield high reward.
But shortly after Trump's inauguration, Cohen made headlines again, on a matter of international intrigue.
DJI made headlines in 2015 when its one of its top - selling consumer drones, the Phantom, crashed into the White House lawn and last August, the U.S. Army ordered its members to stop using DJI drones because of «cyber vulnerabilities».
Tory Agriculture Minister Gerry «wise cracker» Ritz made headlines after joking about that wacky listeria outbreak that has killed 19 Canadians, claiming the controversy was causing the government to suffer, «the death of a thousand cold cuts.»
Worries over trade frequently made headlines in 2017, but mostly was in the form of rhetoric.
Factom has made headlines because it allows large sets of data to be stored in the blockchain.
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