A headline printed across the entire width of a newspaper page is known as a "banner headline." It is used to grab attention and highlight the most important news story of the day. Banner headlines are typically larger and more prominent than regular headlines.
Masthead (sometimes also called the Banner) - the masthead is the title block or logo identifying the newspaper at the top of the front-page.Sometimes an emblem or a motto is also placed within the masthead. The masthead is often set into a block of black or red print or boxed with a border; the 'Red-tops' (The Sun, The Mirror, The News of the World) are categorised by style and the use of a red background in the masthead.
The BBB was started in 1912. Al Capone was born in 1899. I think not.
Honestly, I think it's dumb.
I think it was jay- z
I'm not able to browse the internet in real-time, but if you provide me with the headline, I can help you analyze the key points or words to understand its meaning.
He loved Hitler. He thought of him as a role model.
It didn't matter if it was true or not. Once the first newspaper published the headline that gold was found the rush was on. People dream about getting rich without a lot of work, but getting gold is a lot more work than most think it is.
Not at all
That's a great question. The Republicans use GOP (Grand Old Party). But in current abbreviations, I don't think there's a common one for Democrats. On Twitter, they are often called "Dems", since you often need short words when sending a tweet. I have also seen "Dems" in newspaper headlines. GOP is not generally used in conversation-- it too is used as a newspaper headline or in tweets.
I think it was China.
I dont think so, I heard hes returning after WrestleMania 26