Sentences with phrase «scandal stories»

"Scandal stories" refers to narratives or reports that involve scandals, which are events or actions considered to be shocking, disreputable, or morally wrong. These stories often focus on exposing wrongdoing, controversial behavior, or sensational events, intending to capture public attention or generate curiosity. Full definition
«Obligatory Election Day Scandal Story Main 12,000 Miles and a Court Case Later, Maryland Woman Still Banned from Facebook»
Heck, sometimes it is an Uber scandal story.
It's probably the most interesting and compelling business story, not just in Canada, but I think globally in the last couple of decades when you factor out the big scandal stories like Tyco or Enron or Arthur Andersen.
Yet the New Yorker's Ronan Farrow has reported that the company was known to sometimes use a tabloid industry practice called «catch and kill» on major celebrity scandal stories.
And last night, the Times broke another bombshell Albany scandal story: That Bharara appears to be pursuing an indictment of Dean Skelos, the Republican majority leader of the state Senate.
How sad to hear that the National Enquirer was nominated for a Pulitizer for their Edwards scandal stories.
Aspiring gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo, for example, can't be too chagrined about a Paterson scandal story that, like Cuomo himself, is gaining momentum by running just under the surface.
Easily spotted on the mobile web: holiday ad next to plane crash story; Muslim dating ad next to KKK story; beauty ad next to domestic violence story; car ad next to emissions scandal story.
Photo: Anthony Weiner's sexting scandal story, said.
The Romanian filmmaker whose films explore moral dilemmas with strong formal structures, discusses his latest film, The Fixer, which looks at the impact that journalists have on the subjects of a sex scandal story, as well as his own moral dilemma as a filmmaker.
Levinsohn noted that its University of Miami scandal story generated more pageviews for a single investigative piece than it has ever had before.
«New York's 311 Data Provides Window Into Complaints and Questions Main Obligatory Election Day Scandal Story»
Even in the general media, scandal stories are typically accompanied by an acknowledgment of the fine work done by most priests in helping the poor, providing shelters and soup kitchens for the homeless, and so forth.
Outside of the inner turmoil within his talent, Minnix is also constantly fending off two rival gossip columnists who want nothing more than to break a scandal story before the other despite being twin sisters (both played by Tilda Swinton, Trainwreck, 2015).
Scandals and meat and potatoes for the news media, and they could run with the scandal story without feeling like they were getting a huge social black mark from their peers.
And once the scandal story ran, it was the shock that allowed many silent doubters to see that in fact they were not alone and marginalized (as they have been told time and time again in the media) but actually a sizeable population.
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