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headline

[hed-lahyn] / ˈhɛdˌlaɪn /


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Potential customers and prospective employees might look to a startup’s “headline valuation” as a positive signal for the company’s future.

From The Wall Street Journal

That was pretty ugly, but sensational headlines might be the least of SafeSport’s problems.

From Salon

Late Thursday night, The Wall Street Journal published an editorial with a headline that read like a prescient sigh of relief: “The Embarrassing Truth About Tariffs.”

From Salon

Internet headlines have often described vehicles traveling at speeds beyond any known technology, or breaking the laws of physics.

From The Wall Street Journal

On another day, Brook's admission that England had "probably underestimated a couple of the sides" when scraping through the group stage would have taken the headlines.

From BBC