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Consider these newspaper headlines(https://www.mirror.co.uk/), please
1) Pubs and restaurants 'to reopen on July 4' as Boris Johnson set to reduce 2m rule.
2) Brighton vs Arsenal: Aubameyang and Lacazette start for Gunners as Ozil returns.
3) Gemma Collins jumps for joy as she hits Chanel store for designer shopping spree.
4) Beyonce drops surprise single Black Parade as she launches black business support.
I see them frequently use the word "as" in their headlines. What does "as" mean in headlines?
1) Pubs and restaurants 'to reopen on July 4' as Boris Johnson set to reduce 2m rule.
2) Brighton vs Arsenal: Aubameyang and Lacazette start for Gunners as Ozil returns.
3) Gemma Collins jumps for joy as she hits Chanel store for designer shopping spree.
4) Beyonce drops surprise single Black Parade as she launches black business support.
I see them frequently use the word "as" in their headlines. What does "as" mean in headlines?