They put a spotlight not just on mass shootings, but also more common types of gun violence that are less likely to make
national front pages.
Not exact matches
Some of this has been very public — the smear on the
front page of a
national newspaper; the racial undertones of comment pieces; and the outright sexism and racism of social media trolls and web article comments.
Naomi Wadler, 11, wowed the audience with her speech honoring black girls like Courtlin Arrington, Hadiya Pendleton and Taiyania Thompson who were gunned down, but «don't make the
front page of every
national newspaper [or] lead on the evening news.»
The
front page of Fridayâ $ ™ s
National Post reported, «The Conservatives will encourage the five provinces that do not have harmonized sales taxes — Ontario, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, P.E.I. and Manitoba — to take part by setting up a $ 5 - billion trust fund that would compensate them for lost revenue over the phase - in period.»
Today's
National Post gave
front page coverage to a «study» from the Frontier Centre claiming that wages of public servants have far outstripped those of private sector workers over the past decade.
Last Testament: In His Own Wordsby benedict xvi with peter seewald bloomsbury, 288
pages, $ 24Arandom tale from the
front line of the Ratzinger media wars: At the time of Benedict XVI's announcement in 2013 that he was to step down as pope, I was writing for one of the Irish
national dailies.
Greg has also been featured on the
front page of The New York Times, The Charlie Rose Show, CNN,
National Public Radio, the BBC and numerous other television and radio venues.
The specially - designed wall prints showcase famous
front pages taken from local and
national newspapers the day after one of the Reds» many trophy wins.
The Penn State scandal gives us a rare opportunity to shine - and continue to shine - a
national spotlight on what is generally covered regionally and soon fades from the
front page to the back
page to not being covered at all.
We didn't get a
national wave of follow up
front page stories on local youth coaches who abused athletes or coaches who didn't report child sexual, physical or emotional abuse to their local police or child protective agencies.
In 2011, The New York Times sparked
national media coverage with its
front page story on why Silicon Valley parents are turning to Waldorf Education.
Two days ago, New York Times
national education correspondent Sam Dillon had a
front page story on the sharp increase in the number of formerly middle class households now taking advantage of free or reduced price school lunches for their children, a stark indicator of the nation's current economic woes.
Thanks to Tribune
national correspondent Kirsten Scharnberg for some very thoughtful reporting on the state of midwifery («Black market for midwives defies bans,»
Page 1, Nov. 25), and thanks to the Tribune for giving it the front - page space it deser
Page 1, Nov. 25), and thanks to the Tribune for giving it the
front -
page space it deser
page space it deserves.
The
National Fisheries Institute, an industry lobbying group, promotes the food pyramid on the
front page of its Web site, highlighting the government's suggestion to consume more fish.
They asked me to bring any interesting bits and pieces from my career - and I managed to look out my certificate from the
National Council for the Training of Journalists, my first by - lined
front page article (on The Bridgwater Mercury) and my shorthand certificate (110 wpm!).
After a superficially worthy iteration of that now trite sentiment of British politicians, public intellectuals and commentators that
national pride needs to be «reclaimed» from the «small - minded» and the «racist», the following 21
pages provided a tour de force in
national chest - thumping that could barely do more to put its small - mindedness and contempt for the rest of the world
front and centre.
But it was
front -
page news for weeks in 1985 and sparked a
national debate.
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When an article of his coming out appeared on the
front page of The New York Times and recirculated on
national television, it opened up a new world to a young man who had never left the Northeast: paid speeches, trips to Europe and South America, and the world of New York City.
The Fix's Chris Cillizza had a
front -
page story in Saturday's paper examining the grumbling among some within the Democratic party about the current fundraising disparity between the Democratic
National Committee and the Republican
National Committee.
«We woke up one morning in this country and we had newspaper headlines screaming that mercenaries had been brought into our country and that their presence here was of a
national security concern to the extent that the state owned daily graphic displayed the photographs of these people on their
front page.
Another day, another
front page from the Daily Mail on the links between the
National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL) and the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) at a time when Harriet Harman, Patricia Hewitt and Jack Dromey held senior positions in the NCCL.
Still, for Spinola — long considered one of the smoothest political operatives in the state — being called out so publicly in a
front -
page national story could be an embarrassment, one source said.
Long before Trump's most recent remarks, in a seven -
page private
National Republican Senatorial Committee memo from September, executive director Ward Baker told Senate candidates to adopt Trump's style if not his political brand, urging candidates to leave plenty of room between them and the
front - runner's controversial remarks.
Yesterday's The New York Times featured a
front -
page story suggesting that the government's approach to funding cancer research — particularly at the
National Institutes of Health (NIH)-- pushes scientists to «play it safe» and steer clear of bold ideas.
So which story was it that made it onto the
front pages of most of the
nationals and spawned innumerable reports on the radio and TV?
John Niederhuber, the director of the
National Cancer Institute, is not a fan of Sunday's
front -
page article in The New York Times that harshly critiques how cancer research is funded.
Because of all the
national recognition, I made
front page news in the Orange County Register, reputable magazines and design blogs were calling me nonstop for interviews.
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She's earned a Gracie for individual achievement in news producing, and a number of her projects have received
national recognition, including Murrows, Gracies and
Front Page awards.
Discussion about
national testing has recently been
front -
page news — but testing is only part of the story.
During my tenure there, we actually had major
national newspapers trying to convince our printer to read them our
front pages, as we had broken a major story regarding the Honor system and a big - dollar - donor parent trying to keep his son from being expelled.
Nearly four years after a
front -
page story in The New York Times sparked a fierce debate by suggesting that charter school students nationally were lagging academically behind their peers in regular public schools, the
national testing program that informed the controversy has generated far more data for researchers and advocates to scrutinize.
Teacher - tenure laws leaped on to the
front page of the
national media in 2014 when a California judge responded favorably to a plaintiff's argument that the state's teacher - tenure laws violate its state constitution.
Education World: You've appeared on
national television programs, made the
front pages of major newspapers, and given countless interviews.
And in 2000, immigrant test scores continued their rise, leading to a
front -
page story in the Sunday New York Times and major coverage in the rest of the
national media.
After making the
front page with eSchoolnews, the article became a
national buzz and was «picked up» by other outlets.
Is it coincidental that an article pushing «academic» preschool, which produces immediate quantifiable, though questionable, results, without regard to long - term effects, appears on the
front page of a
national newspaper now?
There's usually world and
national news on the
front page, then state and regional, then the important items — high school sports, local politics, community calendars, and obituaries.
In a six - week start - up campaign, this winning formula produced tangible results that exceeded my loftiest expectations: reviews in large, target - markets; radio interview spots with
national media outlets; a
front -
page feature story in a major newspaper; the sale of one bylined article and widespread distribution of another.
In a six - week start - up campaign, this winning formula produced tangible results that exceeded my loftiest expectations: reviews in large, target - markets; radio interview spots with
national media outlets; a
front -
page feature story in a major newspaper; the sale of one bylined article and widespread distribution of another.And these are just the highlights.
We must continue to measure every act against not only what is legal but also what we would be happy to have written about on the
front page of a
national newspaper in an article written by an unfriendly but intelligent reporter.
Those don't necessarily make
national news or generate splashy,
front -
page headlines.
Edward talks about the
front -
page - news - worthy unveiling of Barack and Michelle Obamas» portraits at the
National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Dashiell Manley, The New York Times, Tuesday September 23 2014,
national edition Southern California (
front page), 2014.
After graduating with a BA Hons in PhotoMedia from Salisbury College, Wiltshire, Daniel began his professional career in 2004 as a photojournalist at Solent News and Photo Agency, where he covered
national news and features for all the major UK newspaper titles including The Times and Daily Telegraph, producing multiple
front page images along the way.
Twenty - six people were arrested and the action made
front page news locally, and caught the attention of several
national outlets.