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headline

[hed-lahyn] / ˈhɛdˌlaɪn /


Example Sentences

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More cities also mean more scrutiny, and more headlines when the cars are involved in serious accidents—or suddenly shut down all over town.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of those views is about Bobby Storey, a senior republican, whose funeral in 2020 made headlines after claims it broke lockdown guidelines.

From BBC

The band is still scheduled for a run of European festivals and headline shows in 2026.

From Los Angeles Times

The 1MDB scandal made headlines across the world when it came to light a decade ago, embroiling prominent figures from Malaysia to Goldman Sachs and Hollywood.

From BBC

The strong headline economic data reflects substantial growth across multiple sectors.

From Los Angeles Times