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BumRushDaShow

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21. There is definitely a need for better headline writers
Thu Aug 28, 2025, 12:26 PM
Aug 28

but not just for this publication. They tend to keep it short and sweet (although alternately, sites that I use like "Law & Crime" can go hog wild, where the full headline won't fit in the OP Title field).

And based on the timing of when this "warning" apparently happened, which was BEFORE the article was written, i.e., "in the past" (and not "real time" or "live" ), then putting the headline in the past tense as something that had already happened, is obviously more accurate.

"Issued" is a verb and "was" is also a verb so together they comprise what is dubbed a "verb phrase" (where the "was" is considered a "helper" ). So for headlines, both are not necessarily needed because "issued" is already past tense, and for the grammarians, probably something they could go on and on about.

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We are all gonna die someday Traildogbob Aug 27 #1
To Parphrase Scrooge... 3825-87867 Aug 27 #2
Hey Joni? sheshe2 Aug 27 #3
Yep! We are all gonna DIE. BidenRocks Aug 27 #4
Does anyone else think the title of this posting is incorrect? ... aggiesal Aug 27 #5
Thank you! Was about to post the same! niyad Aug 27 #7
Some totally mis-represent popsdenver Aug 27 #9
That was the actual "newsweek" title. niyad Aug 27 #11
so include them popsdenver Aug 27 #14
Agreed. "Given Warning" or "Receives Warning" would be clearer. CaptainTruth Aug 27 #10
Silly us, expecting so-called "journalists" to actually know grammar. niyad Aug 27 #13
while journalists can sometimes write their own headline i think it is usually written by copy editors nt orleans Aug 27 #15
It does not matter. They are all working for supposed "news" organizations. niyad Aug 27 #16
LBN requires using the actual title of an article BumRushDaShow Aug 28 #17
It was a bad headline, open to misinterpretation ... aggiesal Aug 28 #18
There is definitely a need for better headline writers BumRushDaShow Aug 28 #21
Indeed quakerboy Aug 28 #23
She probably is not running Strelnikov_ Aug 27 #6
Why do you say that? niyad Aug 27 #8
And their take from it durablend Aug 27 #12
A positive leading indicator. Torchlight Aug 28 #19
Get bent, ya bread-bag hag Blue Owl Aug 28 #20
I have always resented Iowa's prominence in the early Presidential nominee... NNadir Aug 28 #22
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