"Newspaper headlines" refer to the titles or headings that appear at the top of newspaper articles. They briefly summarize the main point or topic of the article and capture readers' attention to encourage them to read the full story.
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If you read a depressing
newspaper headline in the morning, you may perform worse at work throughout the day.
It's a phenomenal body of work, literally ripped from the loft floor where he lived and worked in the»80s as well as
from newspaper headlines.
There are minor framing problems that can be seen
when newspaper headlines are shown on screen and you can't read the whole headline.
A casual glance at
newspaper headlines across the country reveals the wide range of issues that state policymakers consider when addressing that question.
You may want to review some of the most common grammar exceptions found in
newspaper headlines before you take this lesson into class.
The story mode even includes
funny newspaper headlines and loading screens that keep you up to date with hilarious things that are happening to your team while they're not playing.
These artists have dominated art historical discussion, textbooks, museum exhibitions, and
newspaper headlines since the late 1940s.
Finding reliable evidence which tells us what these schools have achieved is a major challenge given the plethora
of newspaper headlines and extensive media coverage.
Without fail, I start every morning off with a cup of «proper English tea,» even when traveling in San Francisco, and leisurely check the daily
newspaper headlines on my tablet, before diving into email and catching up on the company Chatter feed.
We are told of leading sports figures benefiting from stem cell treatments, popular TV shows present stem cell treatments as available and effective,
newspaper headlines announce stem cell cures and stem cells are used to market face creams, weight loss products and anti-aging cosmetic treatments.
Scientists suspect that the flood of hormones like oxytocin and prolactin released during nursing might contribute to stabilizing Mom's moods, and as for the negative effects, reading
newspaper headlines about this study might be a big factor.
His involvement as a collector is well known, but few people are really aware of what his collection comprises — apart from the Richard Prince painting Surfing Nurse, which
made newspaper headlines in 2008 when it was sold at auction, generating a spectacular profit.
3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets Marc Silver's documentary about the 2012 slaying of black teenager Jordan Davis due to an argument over loud music puts the issue of American racial tension front and center, offering insight into an issue that dominated
newspaper headlines over the past year.
How Poe managed to «disappear» when he was involved in a police manhunt and the subject of
screaming newspaper headlines every day is conveniently ignored.
If one relies on
newspaper headlines for education funding information, one might conclude that America's schools suffer from a perpetual fiscal crisis, every year perched precariously on the brink of financial ruin, never knowing whether there will be sufficient funding to continue operating.
The term «Dating Scam» is now becoming common place in
newspaper headlines all over the world but are you aware of all the types...
Likewise, you might have
seen newspaper headlines screaming that «a daily drink slashes risk of heart disease», or «glass of wine a day keeps high blood pressure away».
Newspaper headlines used to use alliteration (such as Realtor Reads Rave Reviews) to capture attention in the hope of engaging the reader to communicate information.
The decision provoked disturbingly offensive front -
page newspaper headlines of a kind rarely seen in this country, adorned by large accusing pictures of the three judges: «The judges versus the people» (The Telegraph), «Enemies of the people» (The Daily Mail), «Three judges yesterday blocked Brexit.
When the UK government announced its new energy plans last week,
newspaper headlines raged about how much household bills would rise to pay for cleaner power generation.
Glimpsed newspaper headlines don't tell us where these creatures came from or why; we just know the monsters are blind and hearing is used as sonar for finding prey.
A car flipped over with bodies crushed underneath; this gruesome image is solemn but innocuous like the
daily newspaper headlines for a society immune to horror.
When in early January the US secretary of state John Kerry traveled to the Middle East,
newspaper headlines mostly focused on his attempt to push yet another peace deal between Israel and Palestine.
Speaking on the BBC's Daily Politics, new Conservative deputy chairman James Cleverly said he was not worried about the
hostile newspaper headlines generated by the reshuffle.
Claiming that most Conservative MPs believe in a referendum, he rejected
Sunday newspaper headlines about «Tories in turmoil» by arguing on the same programme: «You can't have a civil war when everyone's on the same side.»
«Lights all askew in the heavens, men of science more or less agog,» proclaimed one of the most
famous newspaper headlines in science history, in the Nov. 10 New York Times.
The exhibition will also feature the artist's most recent body of work, Breaking News 2015, where hundreds of red and white drawings pick out various slogans and familiar sayings that give the viewer a feeling similar to reminiscing or glancing
through newspaper headlines.
Late on Tuesday night, a Republican congressman from New York, Chris Collins, echoed FanDuel's sentiment, accusing Schneiderman of grandstanding for his own self - promotion: «New York's Attorney General once again proved that he is singularly focused on
grabbing newspaper headlines,» Collins said in a statement.