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.
On the flip side we're also seeing a rise in cyber attacks in the education and public sectors with the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks on the NHS making
national headlines last year and more recently hoax bomb phishing emails demanding money from schools.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
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 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 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.
Atanes herself made
headlines last year after Didier Deschamps cut Nasri from the French
national squad being taken to the Brazil World Cup.
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.
Still, it has been his ongoing battle with Cuomo, which has become increasingly pitched in recent months, that has dominated the
headlines, most recently the perceived snub at a breakfast gathering of the New York delegation at the Democratic
National Convention
last week in Philadelphia.
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.
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.
The
headline is, «Educator's Victory in Wisconsin Gives Democrats Majority in State Senate» and the post begins, John Lehman, a former high school history and economics teacher and a retired
National Education Association and Wisconsin Education Association Council member, was elected
last night to the Wisconsin State Senate.
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.
Last week, UtahPublicEducation.org posted information about Utah's Electronic High School and today we're featuring other online programs in the state, including one that's grabbing
national headlines.
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.
Despite more than 500 people engaging with Pops» story on Facebook in the
last two months, as well as being advertised on Animal Search UK, no one came forward to either claim or offer her a home until her sad story made
national news
headlines.
A version of this review appears in print on November 10, 1989, on Page C00031 of the
National edition with the
headline: Review / Art; At the Whitney, 100 Works From the
Last 30 Years.
By Kenneth Richard
Last month,
National Geographic and other news organizations ran the disheartening
headline «First Mammal Species Goes Extinct Due to Climate Change «1.
Griffin made
headlines last week when he told a
National Public Radio interviewer he wasn't sure global warming was a problem.
The
headline in The
National Law Journal
last September summed it up: «Wilmer «Inadvertently» Leaks Pepsi Client Secrets to Wall Street Journal.»
Last week the
National Post spun a
headline into the obscenely wrong by claiming that 68 % of Canadians want tougher copyright law, when the CRIA poll was only able to coax 32 % to say that, with 91 % wanting artists work to be protected onilne.
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.
Last year, the city's institutions lost public confidence over issues that made
national headlines — and there's no resolution in sight.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman, who made
headlines disrespecting the
National Anthem at games
last season, has been indicted for injuring a 66 year - old paraplegic woman.
In case you missed
last Monday's
headlines, the announcement by the
National Bureau of Economic Research made it official: we're in a recession.
Earlier this week, a «rare bear» who caught
national attention by accurately predicting the
last housing crash in 2005 returned to the
headlines.