Examples of 'makes headlines' in a sentence

Meaning of "makes headlines"

Used to describe something or someone that attracts attention or becomes widely known or discussed in the news

How to use "makes headlines" in a sentence

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Retirement is a topic that regularly makes headlines.
He makes headlines all the time.
Why not such news makes headlines.
News that makes headlines is commonly focused on problems.
The kind that makes headlines.
That makes headlines and subheads critically important.
The stinking child makes headlines.
This never makes headlines in the western press.
She is followed by paparazzi and makes headlines everywhere.
Sofia makes headlines for her heroic deeds during the battle.
Facebook privacy scandal makes headlines.
All the rest maybe makes headlines but it is not really interesting.
Their spectacular sacking makes headlines.
Forgiveness usually only makes headlines when truly terrible things happen to people.
It should not be such a big shock that it makes headlines.

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News of the gunfight makes headlines around the world.
Yet another unlikely cure for obesity makes headlines.
Almost every day a new trend makes headlines and people soon start following it.
Ninety per cent is the silent devastation that rarely makes headlines.
News of ammunition depot explosions makes headlines several times in any single year.
And the ripple effect of lost business can be catastrophic if the shutdown makes headlines.
And it rarely makes headlines.
However, contamination of drinking water in the copper areas makes headlines.
Rainer Kuehne makes headlines using satellite photography to resurrect the.
When that happens it makes headlines.
Boko Haram barely makes headlines worldwide in the face of so many other dangerous threats.
Police brutality makes headlines.
The crime makes headlines across the state, turning Jesse into a wanted criminal.
Jennifer returns to her practice and soon makes headlines as a successful lawyer.
It makes headlines across Springfield, with local companies giving the Nahasapeemapetilons free products.
News of the first assassination of a New York kingpin makes headlines across the country.
Bitcoin makes headlines in China.
But when a breach happens, it makes headlines.
Narrator: The crime makes headlines across the state, turning Jesse into a wanted criminal.
Inevitably, a new set of tests makes headlines.
Samsung makes headlines with the imminent arrival of its Galaxy Note 9.
When there is an incident, it makes headlines.
It 's what makes headlines in the news.
It 's not the sort of thing that makes headlines.
Whenever a US school shooting makes headlines it takes Gilfillan back to that day.
That may very well be, but attacking supply makes headlines.
Kim Hyung Jun 's accuser makes headlines for social media posts.
YOu are a politician, anything you dO makes headlines.
Such good news seldom makes headlines - however, it should.
Yakutia - the coldest inhabited place on Earth makes headlines.
That 's what makes headlines.
From Tetris to Bejeweled, it seems every year a new puzzle game makes headlines.
It 's the kind of stuff that makes headlines for reporters.
When a boat carrying hundreds of migrants capsizes in the Mediterranean, it almost always makes headlines.
Now, a new story makes headlines.

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