Sentences with phrase «national headlines for»

As experts and thought - leaders in the collaborative divorce sector, attorneys Mark Springfield and Kerry Burleigh's firm, Springfield Collaborative Divorce, earned local and national headlines for their educational seminar for Stephen Ministries held in Raleigh, NC.
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.
Anyone needing additional confirmation need only read the national headlines for a couple of months and observe its ongoing response to Anthropogenic Climate Change (nee Anthropogenic Global Warming).
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.
Posted on June 3, 2016 · Recently Texas made national headlines for the states» new Mexican - American Heritage textbook.
Posted on June 3, 2016 · Recently Texas made national headlines for the state's new Mexican - American Heritage textbook.
Normandy High School was soon in the national headlines for another reason: the fatal police shooting in nearby Ferguson of Michael Brown, who had graduated from the school days before.
Instead, ask your matchmaker about your date's interests and browse local or national headlines for current event topics you can piggyback off of for value - added dating conversations.
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.
Yet again we are receiving national headlines for the culture of corruption in New York State.
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?
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.
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.
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.
Freedom Communications, which also owns the Riverside Press - Enterprise, made national headlines for...
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.
She made national headlines for standing up to Trump and asking the world to come to her peoples» aid following the natural disaster.
The trial made embarrassing national headlines for the once - rising Democratic star, who was accused of seeking more than $ 900,000 from two wealthy supporters to conceal his pregnant mistress, Rielle Hunter, from voters during his unsuccessful run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008.

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There's a lot to unpack here, but here's the headline for the presentation: «The Eisenhower National Highway System for the Information Age» — a secure, nationwide 5G network that would reflect American values and counter China's «dominant position in the manufacture and operation of network infrastructure,» along with China's position as the «dominant malicious actor in the Information Domain.»
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This is the headline for this morning's release of the Chicago Fed's National Activity Index, and here is the opening paragraph from the report: «Led by slower growth in production - and employment - related indicators, the Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) declined to +0.10 in March from +0.98 in February.»
National trends are great for generating headlines.
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.
The Iranian woman who has made international headlines because she was sentenced to be stoned for adultery has admitted it on Iranian national television.
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.
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.
In 2013, Chipotle made headlines for becoming the first national restaurant chain to voluntarily disclose the presence of GMOs in our food.
He's got headline writers working overtime, given late night comedians plenty of fodder and raised awareness of the dangers of addiction just in time for National Addictions Awareness Week, November 18 — 24.
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.
Rickie Fowler owned the headlines for most of the first two days at Erin Hills, but it's a crowded leaderboard atop America's national championship.
And the 6ft 2in tall hit man has been grabbing the headlines in the Netherlands as he has notched up 28 goals in 50 appearances for the club and has even appeared for the Polish national side at under - 20 level.
It was the first of four goals he scored for them in 18 National League appearances, of which 11 were starts, and it was certainly the most memorable, an overhead kick from a right wing cross that hit the headlines on the day.
While many of the headlines of day two of the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland belonged to Brianne Theisen - Eaton, for her gold medal, PB, national record and world - leading score of 4881 in the pentathlon, I also want to add two other significant achievements.
«The TUC's March for the Alternative on 26 March promises to be one of the biggest events that we have ever organised, but local campaigns and protests that do not hit the national headlines could well make just as much an impact in those constituencies where there are coalition MPs with small majorities.
It updates just once per day, only contains the headlines and has limited formatting options, but it works — I've been using it for several weeks now on the National Environmental Trust MySpace site.
The author of the Defense of Marriage Act who has since come out for repeal of the anti-gay law is set to headline the upcoming national convention for the Log Cabin Republicans.
This month, in the very week when claims of abuse in football dominated national news headlines, the Home Office published their key policy document which described how service commissioners should provide for men and boys who are victims of sexual violence, domestic abuse and other intimate crimes.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo made national headlines Tuesday when he announced the minimum wage for state employees will be raised to $ 15 an hour.
The New York attorney general, who has received national attention for his numerous lawsuits against the Trump administration, has also headlined events for Democrats running across the country.
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.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, a national figure who is often mentioned as a presidential candidate, will headline a fundraiser Friday night for the state Republican Party at private home in West Hartford.
Headlining the initiative is the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, a venture led by former Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. and backed by President Barack Obama that — in addition to gearing up for legal battles and gubernatorial contests — will also focus prominently on state legislative races.
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.
Former Gov. George Pataki, whose political focus has been more national than local of late, will take time off from his push to repeal «ObamaCare» to join former Assembly Minority Leader / ex-WNY Rep. Tom Reynolds in headlining a fundraiser for the Republic Assembly Campaign Committee.
Even before the swearing - in for his second term, de Blasio is headed back to Iowa, the land of presidential hopefuls, to headline a December fund - raiser in Des Moines for a liberal group and polish his own national profile.
National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (Texas) is headlining two May 22 fundraisers in California for Kim Vann.
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.
The former secretary of state and national security advisor to President George W. Bush is headlining Wednesday night's annual March fundraising dinner for the National Republican Congressional Conational security advisor to President George W. Bush is headlining Wednesday night's annual March fundraising dinner for the National Republican Congressional CoNational Republican Congressional Committee.
It is not often that a local story becomes a true national and international headline issue for a period of several weeks, but the Journal News and publisher Janet Hasson pulled it off, making themselves one of the biggest news story in the world for an entire month.
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.
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