She has 'grabbed/hit/made the headlines' by making public accusations of corruption within the government.
He 'made/grabbed headlines' [=became the subject of major news] with his recent antismoking campaign.
Surprising developments have kept the murder investigation 'in the headlines' for several weeks.
(..) then it's another midnight run to the urgent care. So I think you should return it and just give me the cash. Thanks, girl. Sometimes the headline will say, "What happens next is unbelievable," but then it's, like, kind of underwhelming. I know. It's almost like they're trying (..)2017 TvShow: Superstore Title: Cheyenne's Wedding Season: 2 Episode 20