Sentences with phrase «make national headlines»

The Fair Housing Act case might not make national headlines.
The UK rail services have not had the best welcome into 2017, with high profile strikes continuing to make national headlines.
Law firms and their clients continue to make national headlines for all the wrong reasons, as both sides are now a prime target for cyber criminals.
But incidents like last week's 5,000 - barrel spill from the Keystone pipeline — and smaller spills that don't make national headlines — can also impact wildlife, even if they don't spur dramatic photos.
Getting a plea deal from Rattner — Obama's former car czar, a big Democratic donor and a close friend of Mayor Bloomberg (who has endorsed Cuomo for governor)-- would make national headlines and further assit the gubernatorial frontrunner in his quest to demonstrate that he is indeed a corruption fighter who can clean up Albany.
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But he also used his message to highlight the suffering of people «struggling to find work or relying on food banks» whose plight did not make national headlines.
She made national headlines for standing up to Trump and asking the world to come to her peoples» aid following the natural disaster.
The deaths of Brown and Garner made national headlines, but according to a recent report by the FBI, there was an average of 96 cases per year, from 2006 to 2012, of a white police officer killing a black person.
Since Arpaio was first elected in 1992, he made national headlines for his treatment of prisoners in Arizona's prison system — in ways that were ultimately ruled to be cruel and unusual — and for his illegal profiling of members of Maricopa County's Latino population.
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The meeting came just one day before the pope met with Kim Davis, the Kentucky County Clerk who made national headlines for refusing to issue marriage licenses because of her opposition to the Supreme Court's legalization of same sex marriage.
CNN: American Jews confront internal rancor over Israel When the editor of a Jewish newspaper here wrote this month that the Jewish state might consider assassinating an American president, his column made national headlines and provoked a Secret Service inquiry.
The defeat Tuesday of two Republican Senate candidates who made national headlines with anti-abortion remarks also raised questions about the Christian right's power.
In 1987, Peter Gillquist, a former leader in Campus Crusade for Christ, and 200 others in a single evangelical congregation made national headlines when they were chrismated (or confirmed) into the Antiochian Orthodox Church.
Atlanta (CNN)- When the editor of a Jewish newspaper here wrote this month that the Jewish state might consider assassinating an American president, his column made national headlines and provoked a Secret Service inquiry.
Liberty University hosted Donald Trump at its campus - wide convocation last week, marking the second time this year the school made national headlines for hosting a prominent conservative who falls outside the institution's evangelical Christian identity.
Maiden, North Carolina (CNN)-- Just about everyone here is talking about the local pastor who made national headlines this week after a video that features him telling congregants how to «get rid of» gays went viral.
The Islamic Center of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, which made national headlines after the site of its future mosque was vandalized last month, has decided against scheduling any festivities for Saturday.
The Tigers had a disappointing debut, surged to two division titles, bottomed out offensively in 2015, made national headlines for something not just related to sports, and underwent a surprise coaching search after Gary Pinkel revealed he was retiring to fight lymphoma.
This young shooter made national headlines by dropping 70 on the Celtics last season and he has the chance to put up bonkers numbers on a team that will once again be competing for a top 5 pick this year.
He made national headlines at the De La Salle Invitational on March 11 when he fired a 9 - under 62, tying the course record at Diablo Country Club, which opened in 1914.
His goal against Preston North End in September 1999 made national headlines as, having received the ball in his own half following kick - off, his 62 - yard shot sailed over the head of the Preston keeper and into the net.
While the FIFA scandal has made national headlines, allegations of embezzlement and theft in sports organizations, large and small, are an almost every - day occurrence in cities and towns across America.
Who could forget the 2006 incident where Emily Gillette made national headlines for being booted off a Delta flight because she refused to cover up while breastfeeding her one year old daughter?
Last week, McDonald's made national headlines when it announced it had allegedly found a work - around to a San Francisco law designed to curb the predatory practice of using toys to lure kids into a lifetime of fast food.
While the PAC has been rather quiet in recent history, Grimm's racy headlines have been the boost of energy needed to renew interest, said Schwartz, aided in part by a bit on Bill Maher's Flip - a-District campaign which made national headlines.
Cuomo has some of his reputation riding on the new regulator, given that as attorney general, he made national headlines investigating banks and brokerages and pursuing a number of consumer cases.
Hanna also made national headlines in October when he suggested a GOP House committee had political motivations against Hillary Clinton in its investigation into the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
Rep. Kathleen Rice (D - Garden City) made national headlines when she walked out of a meeting with House Democrats on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017, saying colleagues weren't taking allegations of sexual harassment seriously enough.
Hanna made national headlines in August in an interview and op - ed exclusive to Syracuse.com when he revealed his decision to support Clinton.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo made national headlines Tuesday when he announced the minimum wage for state employees will be raised to $ 15 an hour.
Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco made national headlines when on January 4 he told the media his correction officers at Rockland County Jail had received taunts from inmates who now knew exactly where they lived thanks to the Journal News gun map.
Congressional candidate Carl DeMaio made national headlines recently with a new campaign ad.
Congressional candidate Carl DeMaio made national headlines with a recent commercial.
Before arriving in New York, Zimpher made national headlines while president of the University of Cincinnati when she forced its winning basketball coach to resign in 2005 amid claims of violations of NCAA rules.
During his last high - profile visit to Long Island in October, a lunch with business leaders in Woodbury, Powell made national headlines when he endorsed Democrat Hillary Clinton for president.
About the same time Roach reached out to Syracuse police again, Lang independently called ESPN to say that he too had been molested by Fine as a child and the news made national headlines.
In a case that made national headlines, Walters and two others were initially suspended after riding in blackface on a float adorned with buckets of fried chicken and watermelons and labeled «Black to the Future: Broad Channel 2098.»
While the debate waged on, the fleeing lawmakers and protests at the state capitol made national headlines.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg made national headlines when the Democrat - turned - Republican - turned - independent gave a primetime speech at this summer's Democratic National Convention, during which he excoriated Donald Trump, then the Republican nominee for President and now president - elect, and outlined his support for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee.
Hancock International Airport made national headlines when it installed sophisticated pod doors to enhance security when passengers left the terminal.
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.
VanBlarcum made national headlines last year when, following a spate of mass shootings, he called on Ulster County residents with valid pistol permits and who felt confident in their shooting skills to begin carrying weapons.
The newly formed group recently ran television ads in Wisconsin supporting Scott Walker, the new Republican governor whose battles with the state's public sector unions made national headlines.
The phrase, «The Bronx is burning,» made national headlines when broadcasters of the 1977 World Series at Yankee Stadium panned a few blocks away to capture a massive blaze.
Corroded steel or cast - iron pipes are ticking time bombs, a fact that made national headlines last year when a pipeline in San Bruno, California, exploded, killing eight people and prompting Senator Dianne Feinstein of California to propose a law that would bolster pipeline oversight and raise fines for any safety violations.
And West is more than happy to supply the safer eggs — sales, he said, have skyrocketed since the Salmonella outbreaks in the 1990s and a more recent flare - up in 2006 that made national headlines.
Her campaign made national headlines with an advertisement featuring Fox attacking her opponent for opposition to the research.
UNLV researchers made national headlines this year with their discoveries.
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