Its most famous headline was from October 1929, when the stock market crashed: "Wall St. Lays An Egg".
It is one of the most famous headlines ever to appear in an American publication.
The now famous headline of the article read: "The only thing certain is that he is dead."
The next morning's Daily News carried the now famous, front-page headline: "Ford to City: Drop Dead."
Known as Schnozz for his prominent proboscis, Lombardi was so slow that he inspired one of baseball's most famous headlines.
The next day's edition of The Sun featured the famous headline "Crisis?
The News ran its famous headline the next day.
"I saw Pinetop spit blood" was the famous headline in Down Beat magazine.
The Sun newspaper reports his comments with a famous headline: "Crisis?
This style was typified by Post's famous headlines such as "Headless body in topless bar" (shown on the right).