Sentences with phrase «national headlines after»

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.

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The election histrionics only grew in intensity following the conclusion of the Democratic National Convention, with Republican nominee Trump in particular generating countless headlines as he clashed with the parents of a Muslim U.S. Army captain killed in the line of duty after they criticized him during a speech on the night the party nominated Hillary Clinton.
A version of this article appears in print on October 16, 1994, on Page 3003001 of the National edition with the headline: The Good Life After Goldman.
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.
This is not the first time Icelandic Glacial and Cher have teamed up to be first responders to a national crisis; the two made headlines in January of 2016 for sending water to the people of Flint, Michigan after the poisoning of local water.
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.
Atanes herself made headlines last year after Didier Deschamps cut Nasri from the French national squad being taken to the Brazil World Cup.
-- So often the scourge of the national team, L'Équipe takes its cue from Ali G with a simple one - word headline the day after the match
Despite spending four years in statewide office, and even after his strong performance in this election against a plausible Republican challenger, Schneiderman remains unknown to much of the electorate and hasn't managed to score the sort of national headlines that were routine for his predecessors.
After the debate finished, nearly every national and international newspaper website I looked at had his «won't say if he'll accept it» statement as the front - and - center headline.
Yesterday, after a meeting at Akufo - Addo's office by prominents of the «Kyebi family» of Nana Akufo - Addo, it was agreed that, they should hire services of what they described as a «kiss ass» northerner be used to path a line of procuring headlines against the first Northener NPP National Chairman and Independent minded Paul Afoko as well as Kwabena Agyepong, who are victims of an illegal sacking from the party by Nana Akufo - Addo.
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.»
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork / AP)-- Amped - up rhetoric aside and with seemingly little regard for the national microscope being trained on them, lawmakers in New York returned to office Tuesday with the galvanizing issue of gay marriage still unresolved after more than a week of shrieking headlines and backdoor negotiations.
Mervis used data from two National Science Foundation (NSF) surveys to show that, despite recent headlines about a Ph.D. unemployment crisis, the vast majority of recent Ph.D. recipients are «gainfully employed» 2 to 5 years after earning their degrees.
It may not hold Italy's interest like presidential sex scandals, but the country's premier science funding agency, the National Research Council (CNR), is generating its own unwelcome headlines after it came out that CNR helped fund and support a pro-creationism book compiled by a vice-president at the organization.
A few weeks after I got my place at Cambridge, my college — St Catharine's — made national headlines when the college female drinking society were caught running naked through the streets, dressed as cats, but having lost their bin bag costumes.
This activity lends itself to taking a survey before or after (or before and after) a discussion about issues in the local, national, or world news headlines.
Rhee, who stepped down last month after three and a half years, made national headlines by firing 241 teachers based on their students» test scores.
Dixons, in Bradford, faced a challenging time after it hit national headlines when a teacher was stabbed by a pupil, and earlier this month when its founder, former financial director and a former teacher were all found guilty of defrauding the Department for Education out of # 150,000.
After five years of landing on the state's list of low - performing schools, a tiny South Texas district that drew national headlines for cutting its sports program to ward off closure is now meeting state academic standards.
A week after Wisconsin Watchdog trumpeted WILL's voucher findings, National Review Online did the same in an article headlined, «New Evidence on School Choice Successes in Wisconsin: Higher test scores for students who attend schools their parents freely choose.»
In May 1974, one year after Patty Hearst and her captors robbed Hibernia National Bank, a second kidnapping took place, far from the glare of the headlines.
One of the stories that recently hit national headlines told of a woman who alleges she was gang - raped by officers after they forced her to drink alcohol.
Last year, a senior cat named Tara made national news headlines by chasing a dog away after stopping its attack on her 4 - year - old owner, Jeremy.
Though Sandra Bland's arrest and subsequent suicide made national headlines — as did the shooting of nineteen - year - old Renisha McBride when she sought help at a white family's door after crashing her car — few Americans have heard about the many other black women who have been killed in recent years, including Yvette Smith, Malissa Williams, and Rekia Boyd.
«Doctor sues gay friend for child support, 16 years after he first donated sperm to her» This eye - catching headline appeared recently in a national newspaper.
This week, the National Post ran a story with the headline, «Tobogganing under threat in the U.S. and Canada: Cities instituting bans after sledding injuries lead to lawsuits».
The title of this post is not merely the question I had for a few Justices after the denial of cert last week in Jones v. US (lamented here and here), it is also the headline of this new National Law Journal article about this decision authored by Tony Mauro.
Hogg made national headlines last week after he told entertainment and news website TMZ that he had been rejected from the University of California, UC San Diego, US Santa Barbara and UC Irvine but he had been accepted at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Cal Poly and Cal State San Marcos.
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