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    A1
    n. pl.Noun (plural)The most important items of news
    The headlines screamed of war and disaster.

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    Iran's president killed in crash: BBC News Review

    06:35Iran's president killed in crash: BBC News Review
    • And don't forget to subscribe to our channel to learn more English from the headlines.

      And don't forget to subscribe to our channel to learn more English from the headlines.

    • from the headlines. Now, today's story.

      from the headlines. Now, today's story.

    B2

    Junk food addiction: BBC News Review

    06:09Junk food addiction: BBC News Review
    • You've been looking at the headlines, Beth. What's the vocabulary?

      You've been looking at the headlines, Beth. What's the vocabulary?

    • addicted to ultra-processed foods. You've been looking at the headlines,

      addicted to ultra-processed foods. You've been looking at the headlines,

    B1

    Quiet Cutting: How Power In U.S. Offices May Be Shifting Back To Bosses

    05:37Quiet Cutting: How Power In U.S. Offices May Be Shifting Back To Bosses
    • This is an example of quiet cutting, a new workplace trend that's been dominating the headlines.

      This is an example of quiet cutting, a new workplace trend that's been dominating the headlines.

    • that's been dominating the headlines.

      that's been dominating the headlines.

    B1

    How Working For Google, Amazon, And Microsoft Lost 'Dream Job' Status

    12:13How Working For Google, Amazon, And Microsoft Lost 'Dream Job' Status
    • And the government, for example, is an entity that provides a strong level of stability; whereas they're looking at the headlines and the news, and they're paying attention to all of the layoffs that are happening in Big Tech.

      And the government, for example, is an entity that provides a strong level of stability; whereas they're looking at the headlines and the news, and they're paying attention to all of the layoffs that are happening in Big Tech.

    • There's a lot of really good smaller companies that are not in the headlines that are great places to work, but also don't hold back.

      There's a lot of really good smaller companies that are not in the headlines that are great places to work, but also don't hold back.

    B1

    Baltimore bridge collapse: BBC News Review

    06:44Baltimore bridge collapse: BBC News Review
    • You've been looking at the headlines,

      You've been looking at the headlines,

    B1

    Hottest March ever: BBC News Review

    05:42Hottest March ever: BBC News Review
    • from the headlines. Now,

      from the headlines. Now,

    • You've been looking at the headlines.

      You've been looking at the headlines.

    B1

    The World in 2021: five stories to watch out for | The Economist

    18:20The World in 2021: five stories to watch out for | The Economist
    • So, behind the headlines…

      So, behind the headlines…

    B1

    2,000 new species on extinction list: COP28: BBC News Review

    06:422,000 new species on extinction list: COP28: BBC News Review
    • You've been looking at the headlines, Phil.

      You've been looking at the headlines, Phil.

    B1

    Earthquake hits Japan on New Year's Day: BBC News Review

    06:35Earthquake hits Japan on New Year's Day: BBC News Review
    • You've been looking at the headlines, Georgie.

      You've been looking at the headlines, Georgie.

    B1

    Taiwan election angers China: BBC News Review

    06:30Taiwan election angers China: BBC News Review
    • from the headlines. Now, the story.

      from the headlines. Now, the story.

    • You've been looking at the headlines,

      You've been looking at the headlines,

    B1