Noun
headlines
plural of headline
headlines pl (plural only)
(idiomatic) important news stories
According to The Times, instead of being supported by a mass membership, as AI is, HRW depends on wealthy donors who like to see the organization's reports make headlines. Source: Internet
All of this is due to lockdowns, despite the common misattributions in headlines to the 'coronavirus' itself. Source: Internet
AEW has already made headlines this week, announcing on Tuesday that it was teaming up with Yuke's and WWF No Mercy director to create AEW's first console video game. Source: Internet
A decade earlier he made headlines after his appearance as 'Mr July' in a naked calendar to raise money for the Pennine Hunt, alongside his wife. Source: Internet
“Almost every day, headlines and world events remind us how important it is to identify and address the physical and digital vulnerabilities that are so readily exploited by bad actors,” stated Catherine A. Allen, chairman and CEO of Shared Assessments. Source: Internet
A controversy during filming involving Birch's father and his forced presence during Birch's taping of a sex scene for the film made tabloid headlines. Source: Internet