Sentences with phrase «startling news for»

It was startling news for the homeowner, the show's executive producer Catherine Fogerty of Big Coat Productions, who had moved into the Riverdale house about four years ago following a separation.

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This week was full of startling, scary news about how carelessly Facebook treated user data, and how Cambridge Analytica, a political consultancy previously led in part by Steve Bannon, abused access to that data, possibly for Trump's presidential campaign.
But while the majority of UK journalists agree fake news is making people more sceptical about the content they read, a startling 93 % are unsure what it means for their publication — or think its impact has been «neutral».
Using the story from Luke 24 about the two disciples on the road to Emmaus as a framework, Wright shows how the startling news about the resurrection of Jesus from the tomb transformed and re-imagined the mission and purpose of the early church, and how it can do the same for us.
That's not news for those who follow the wine industry closely at the production level, but for those of us who concentrate on consumption, the matter - of - factness of the change is rather startling.
The big news emanating from Anfield tonight is the inclusion of Ilkay Gundogan in the startling lineup, as he comes in for Raheem Sterling.
The news outlet are also reporting that Southgate has confirmed that he will only be selecting players for the England squad should they be playing well for their clubs, so with Rashford's shortage of game time, he may have to pluck up his ideas and get back into United's startling line - up before the season's over.
This one was so strange that even long after Carroll had said in his postgame news conference that «it's difficult to leave here without a win,» and «there were too many things that happened across the board that led to this loss,» and «we've had to be terrific in this mode for years to be able to do what we have done» and «I have to make sure I'm doing it right, it starts with me,» he still looked startled, shook over his team's failures.
The good news is that the startle reflex usually disappears after around 3 or 4 months, but this may be later for some babies.
Open any major news site this week and you're bound to come face - to - face with a startling headline linking the age - old practice of swaddling to an increased risk for sudden infant death.
NY1 anchor Roma Torre broke the startling news to viewers on Tuesday that she's been diagnosed with colon cancer and has taken a leave of absence to be treated for...
Yesterday morning as I was tucking into my first cup of tea, I received the startling news that I've won the American Meteorological Society's Award for Distinguished Science Journalism in the Atmospheric and Related Sciences.
The already diminished reputation of high - stakes testing took another hit this week with the startling news out of Florida that only 27 percent of fourth graders passed the state's comprehensive assessment test (FCAT) for writing.
So it was rather startling news when DC announced yesterday that the series is going on hiatus for the rest of the year.
On the indie side of things, October's Author Earnings report had some startling news, news that even seemed to blindside the gatherers of the data: for the first time since AE started tracking indie book sales more than two years ago, the indie author market share had declined.
Despite half the trade being at Frankfurt Book Fair, readers still flocked to The Bookseller to read the news of James being the first Jamaican to have won the # 50,000 award in its history, with the book praised for being «startling in its range of voices and registers, running from the patois of the street posse to The Book of Revelation».
The February budget proposal comes on the heels of the startling news that many in the first group of people qualified for loan forgiveness under the PSLF program, were being denied.
Joe Davis's valuable daily digest of environmental coverage for the Society of Environmental Journalists includes links to several significant news stories (see below), and in the meantime I'm querying methane and Arctic specialists about the startling story from The Independent (UK) on Tuesday reporting on a «methane time bomb» discovered by an international expedition along the continental shelf off Siberia.
Last week, Mumbai woke up to some startling news: the sale of meat would be banned for four days in the city out of respect for Paryushan Parva, a Jain festival marked by fasting and abstinence.
News baron Rupert Murdoch startled the world in May of this year by announcing that he is worried about climate change and determined to bring his worldwide News Corp. into the international battle for better performance and better policy.
That news is unlikely to startle anyone, but it is the finding of a new study compiled by the National Association for Law Placement and reported today by The National Law Journal.
According to a recent news report, the startling rate of trucking accidents, specifically fatalities following underride accidents, has resulted in lobbyists fighting for stricter trucking laws in Washington, D.C. Underride accidents occur when a vehicle ends up underneath a truck, which often results in the decapitation of the driver.
In an breathless «expose»... an obviously inexperienced «investigative» reporter for a local cable news organization climaxed her over-the-top report by melodramatically bursting into a closed meeting of Sexaholics Anonymous «demanding answers» to her «disturbing questions» and expressing «frustration» that the startled sex addicts would not interrupt their meeting to sit down with her for impromptu on - camera interviews.
The National Center for Educational Statistics has some pretty startling news about how much education costs.
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