headline
A headline for a major story appearing on the first page.
The title of a story in a newspaper.
A headline related to sports news.
The title of a story in a tabloid newspaper, often sensational.
A large headline stretching across the top of a newspaper page.
A headline intended to produce a strong reaction by presenting information in a way that is shocking or exciting.
A headline related to sports news.
A headline printed in very large letters, designed to attract attention.
A headline that is shocking or sensational, often in a graphic or unpleasant way.
The main points of the news, often read at the start of a broadcast.
The main news stories of a country.
News that is considered important enough to be a headline.
Used to quote the text of a headline.
Used to quote the text of a headline.
For a headline to state or declare a piece of news.
For a headline to state or declare a piece of news.
For a headline to announce news in a loud, prominent, or sensational way.
For a headline to announce news publicly or officially.
For a headline to announce news in a loud, prominent, or sensational way.
To become a very important and widely reported news story.
Refers to the location of content within a headline.
Indicates the subject of the headline.
Refers to a story that appears below a particular headline.
Used to introduce the specific text of a headline associated with a story.
To look at and understand the words of a headline.
To be reported as an important news story.
To notice or become aware of a headline.
To be a major topic of news reports.
To suddenly become a major story in the news.
To look over headlines quickly.
To attract a lot of public attention and be reported widely.
To compose the text for a headline.
Used for a newspaper or publication featuring a particular headline.
To be the most reported news story for a period of time.
Used for a newspaper or publication featuring a particular headline.
To attract widespread media attention.
To receive media attention.
Used for a newspaper or publication featuring a particular headline.
To cause a lot of media coverage.
To unfairly dominate the news, taking attention away from other stories.
To listen to a summary of the main news stories, typically on radio or TV.
To view a summary of the main news stories, typically on TV, online or in print.
To view a summary of the main news stories, typically online or in print.
To view a summary of the main news stories, typically on TV.