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headline

[hed-lahyn] / ˈhɛdˌlaɪn /


Example Sentences

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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

This year hasn’t seen much from the famed financial market guardians, however, despite a plethora of headline risks that should have triggered big repricings in Treasury bonds and the reshaping of the yield curve.

From Barron's

And it's not just in football where we've seen contrasting headlines about professional athletes displaying their faith.

From BBC

The prospect of personal tragedies - and awful headlines - was made very clear to the prime minister.

From BBC